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ing off five-straight test wins to finish out the day. Michael finished second in tests two and three but couldn't maintain the pace due to his shoulder and gave way to Barnes and Seven-Sixty Husqvarna's Thorn Devlin in the final three tests. After six tests, Toth sat at the top of Saturday's standings in first, while Barnes finished second overall (first in the Pro 2 class), and Devlin was third over- all (second Pro 2). Michael was fourth overall and second Pro rider, while Tely Energy Racing's Liam Draper was fifth overall and third in the Pro division. While Saturday's race took place under clear skies and dry conditions, Sunday's event was wet and slippery thanks to an all- day rain that set in over the area. Toth got off to a quick start in Sunday's mud, taking the win in the opening test of the day. Barnes, however, kept Toth on his toes and would end up split- ting wins with the Connecticut rider, with each rider claiming three wins. At the end of the day, Toth was quickest where it counted and beat out Barnes by 11 seconds for Sunday's win, which also sealed the overall win for the weekend. Toth felt the win would give him momentum heading into the remainder of the year. "This gives me a boost," said Toth. "I feel like I should have been a little bit closer at the first two rounds. The first round I was close. Second round, I was a little off the pace. I'm looking forward to the next round." Barnes won four tests outright for the weekend (one on Satur- day and three on Sunday) and claimed the runner-up slot for the weekend in addition to first place in the Pro 2 division. "The track was fast and the cross-test was really hard packed, so I just tried to elimi- nate mistakes and not crash," said Barnes. "Today we got a bunch of rain and it made the track gnarly. The woods test got super rutted and super rough. So, really it was just about not making mistakes and going down or even getting stuck. There were a couple spots that really rutted up. Overall, it was a great weekend. Hopefully I can carry this momentum into the rest of the year." Despite the injury to his shoul- der, Michael managed to salvage third overall and, more impor- tantly, second-place points in the Pro class. "That was the plan coming in, to salvage as many points as possible," said Michael. "I wasn't sure if I was really going to be able to race, but I knew I was going to give it a go. It went okay. Yesterday was all right. With it being dry I was able to just ride smooth and kind of manage it. Then today with the rain it made it a lot tougher on the shoulder. I lost my rear brakes the beginning of the last test. Pretty much had to ride without rear brakes, and then obviously with not having much upper body strength it was quite difficult. Overall, the plan was to at least show up and get decent points." After three rounds, Toth leads the series standings with 152 VOLUME 59 ISSUE 9 MARCH 1, 2022 P33 Pro 2 racer Cody Barnes fought for the overall victory but came up approximately 30 seconds short. The Honda rider did, however, come away with the Pro 2-class win.