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Cycle News 2022 Issue 07 February 15

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ROUND 2 / FEBRUARY 12-13, 2022 SOUTH OF THE BORDER MX / HAMER, SOUTH CAROLINA P70 OFF-ROAD I AMA U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES and there, but overall, I had a good weekend. The tracks are fun and we got the win." Trail Jesters Racing KTM's Kori Steede was second overall, with FXR Racing KTM's Shelby Turner in third. CN OVERALL 1. Johnny Girroir (GG) 2. Layne Michael (Yam) 3. Cody Barnes (Hon) Pro 2 4. Josh Toth (KTM) 5. Thorn Devlin (Hus) Pro 2 6. Liam Draper (KTM) 7. Mike Witkowski (Yam) Pro 2 8. Mason Semmens (KTM) Pro 2 9. Angus Riordan (KTM) Pro 2 10. Bubz Tasha (KTM) Pro-Am Riordan finished fifth in Pro 2 and ninth overall just eight seconds behind Semmens. Boston, Massachusetts rider Bubz Tasha (KTM) was 10th over- all and top Pro-Am rider. Tasha built a 22-second lead on Satur- day and then just held on for the class win on Sunday. Tayla Jones won the Women's Pro class. The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna rider has won every test so far this year. "It ended up being a good week- end in the end," said Jones. "My shoulder wasn't great coming into this round, so we didn't know how it would hold up. But I had some good tests, a few crashes here Trail Jesters Racing KTM's Mason Semmens ran as high as second in the Pro 2 division, but a crash in the final test that injured his collar bone knocked him down to fourth in the Pro 2 class and eighth overall. "I had really good tests right up to this last one, but for some rea- son, I don't know, I had one decent crash and I got up from that and I was still moving along," said Sem- mens. "I was a little bit dazzled, and then I hit a tree. I've done a little bit of damage, but just hit my head a little bit and my shoulder and things like that. So, we'll get fixed up and we'll come back." RPM Racing KTM's Angus Tayla Jones won the Women's Pro class. She's won every test in her division so far this year.

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