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Cycle News 2022 Issue 12 March 22

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tle bit challenging," said Barnes. "I just kind of struggled with the cross test. I was riding good in the enduro but was just mak- ing some really rookie mistakes crashing in the cross test." Tely Energy KTM's Liam Draper was third in the Pro divi- sion and fourth overall. "I was looking forward to this weekend," said Draper. "I've done good here in the past with National Enduro. I had three crashes in the cross tests and two in the enduro test. But over- all, I think I rode good." RPM Racing's Angus Riordan won all six cross tests for the weekend in the Pro 2 class, fin- ishing second in Pro 2 and fifth overall. "I did well on the cross test, so I was happy about that, but I was lacking a bit in the woods, but still learning as I go. I enjoyed it," said Riordan. Thorn Devlin put his Seven-Six- ty Husqvarna into sixth overall and third in the Pro 2 division with the help of a couple of test wins. "This weekend was just an off weekend for me," said Devlin. "I just struggled and didn't have the times I needed to. But we'll bounce back and be ready for the next one." Trail Jesters Racing KTM's Simon Johnson made his first appearance of the season at the Boswell Farm event and came away with a solid seventh overall and fourth in the Pro 2 division. A pair of 250 A riders jumped into the top 10, with Gavin Simon (Husqvarna) finishing eighth and Cole Forbes (KTM) finish- ing ninth. Simon was also top Amateur. Neil Enman won the Pro-Am class in 10th overall. RJ Cook and Chase Collville were second and third in the Pro-Am division. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Tayla Jones took the win in the Pro Women's class and got her first overall top-ten finish in the first cross test on Saturday. Jones won six of the 12 tests on the weekend. "The weekend was really good," said Jones. "Obviously, yesterday was super muddy and slippery and I had a bunch of crashes and lost a heap of time. Today was a really good day. I started flowing and was consistent, so I was really happy about that. We got the day win and the overall and I'm super pumped. Hopefully we can keep the momentum going into the next round." Trail Jesters Racing KTM's Korie Steede rode a consistent race to finish second overall with three test wins, meanwhile KTM's Brandy Richards came all the way from the West Coast to finish third with two test wins. FXR Racing KTM's Shelby Turner had one test win en route to fourth place. Shan Moore OVERALL 1. Josh Toth (KTM) 2. Layne Michael (Yam) 3. Cody Barnes (Hon) 4. Liam Draper (KTM) 5. Angus Riordan (KTM) 6. Thorn Devlin (Hus) 7. Simon Johnson (KTM) 8. Gavin Simon (Hus) 9. Cole Forbes (KTM) 10. Neil Enman (GG) IN THE WIND P34 Tayla Jones won the Women's Pro division.

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