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Cycle News 2022 Issue 14 April 5

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work his way back in the hunt for the overall. Michael won the first two cross tests, but by not nearly as much as he did on Saturday, as Toth was clearly picking up the pace in the cross tests. Heading into the sixth and final test of the day, Toth and Michael were virtually tied for the overall win, with Toth holding less than a one-second lead. Toth had won the previous two enduro tests on Sunday and he was quickest again in the final one, beating Mi- chael by a little over two seconds and sealing the day win and the overall victory for the weekend. "The cross test was super slippery and I just struggled all "It came down to the very last test and I was able to win it," said Toth. "Layne was super-fast in the cross test on Saturday and I just had to try to make it up in the enduro test. On Sunday, I managed to pick up the pace in the cross test too, and that was the difference." As usual, Michael was fastest in the cross test, and he topped Toth in all three on Saturday to establish an early lead. The Ya- maha rider even beat Toth in the first of the three enduro tests, as well, but Toth picked up the pace in the final two to keep the day competitive. Michael eventually beat Toth by eight seconds for Saturday's top Pro honors, however, Pro 2 competitor Cody Barnes (Phoe- nix Racing Honda) had both of the two front-runners covered, posting Saturday's fastest "over- all" time. It was Barnes' first time to clock the fastest overall time for a full day. Barnes turned the quickest time in all three cross tests, as well as in the first en- duro test. At the end of the day, Barnes was six seconds quicker than Michael. "I was just riding good and I was having a lot of fun," said Barnes. "I think I just kind of flowed because I was enjoying it." Toth came out swinging in Sunday's first enduro test, beat- ing Michael by 12 seconds to ROUND 5 / APRIL 2-3, 2022 OLDE MILL FARM / CHARLETTE HALL, MARYLAND P68 OFF-ROAD I U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES Defending champion Layne Michael put up another good fight but came up just short of the overall win. He had to settle for second once again.

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