guys and even have tests that
are close to them and battle for
test wins with them, it's awe-
some for me."
Tely Energy KTM's Liam Drap-
er turned in some impressive
test times en route to third in the
Pro division and fourth overall.
"On Saturday, I finally figured
out how to go fast on a cross
test," said Draper. "I struggled
with first two enduro tests yes-
terday: in one I lost my brakes
and then the other one I had two
crashes. I lost a bunch of time
there. But overall, it was a good
weekend. I'm happy to finally
start competing with times with
Josh and Layne and Cody. It was
a good weekend."
Seven-Sixty Husqvarna's Thorn
Devlin finished a strong fifth overall
and second in the Pro 2 division,
including one Pro 2 test win.
"It was a pretty solid week-
end," said Devlin. "I was able
to get one test win from Cody,
so I was kind of happy because
he was on a roll this weekend.
Other than that, I rode well. I've
just got to get faster, get better
and get stronger on the bike."
RPM Racing KTM's Gus Rior-
dan struggled with the woods
section, but still managed sixth
overall and third Pro 2 rider.
"This was probably the tightest
woods I've ever raced on so I
just struggled with that," admit-
ted Riordan.
Forbes Racing KTM's Cole
Forbes turned in his best per-
formance of the season with
seventh overall and first in the
250 A division.
"I came out swinging and I
was battling up in the top five
overall on Saturday, but then I
crashed two times and it put me
all the way back to seventh or
eighth overall," said Forbes. "But
today I got back up there. No
crashes today. Finally put one
whole full day together and did
good today."
Husqvarna rider Gavin Simon
gave Forbes a run for his money,
but in the end settled for second
in the 250 A class and eighth
overall.
ROUND 5 / APRIL 2-3, 2022
OLDE MILL FARM / CHARLETTE HALL, MARYLAND
P70
OFF-ROAD I U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES
Liam Draper showed
some good speed en
route to fourth overall.