Neil Enman (GG) topped the
Pro-Am class with a ninth overall.
"It definitely feels good to get
a few wins under my belt this
year," said Enman. "I've had a
few years of struggles, so it's
nice to get some momentum
through this year in particular."
RJ Cook (GG) rounded out
the top 10 overall, carding sec-
ond in the Pro-Am division.
"I felt pretty good in the cross
test, per usual," said Cook. "I'm
a moto guy so I like that. The
woods though, I felt like I had
the first part dialed in, and then
after that, I don't know. I was just
falling off, for sure. But happy
with the second place on the
weekend."
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's
Tayla Jones won nine of the 12
tests to win the Women's Pro
division.
"Coming in here, I was super
excited. Being so close to
Budds Creek, I thought the dirt
was going to be prime, and it
was," said Jones. "I had a good
weekend. I had a couple crash-
es, but overall I had fun and I
rode like I know how to and we
got the overall both days. So, I'm
pumped."
Trail Jesters Racing KTM's
Korie Steede won the remain-
ing three tests to finish second,
while FXR Racing KTM's Shelby
Turner was third.
CN
OVERALL
1. Josh Toth (KTM)
2. Layne Michael (Yam)
3. Cody Barnes (Hon)
4. Liam Draper (KTM)
5. Thorn Devlin (Hus)
6. Gus Riordan (KTM)
7. Cole Forbes (KTM)
8. Gavin Simon (Hus)
9. Neil Enman (GG)
10. RJ Cook (GG)
ROUND 5 / APRIL 2-3, 2022
OLDE MILL FARM / CHARLETTE HALL, MARYLAND
P72
OFF-ROAD I U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES
Tayla Jones won nine out
of the 12 tests to win the
Women's Pro class.