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Cycle News 2022 Issue 25 June 21

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a bit. Went into the last test and just had another error and pretty much knew that was it." Draper's third overall marked his ninth podium finish of the year. Phoenix Honda Racing's Cody Barnes' finished fifth overall, giving him the win in the Pro 2 class and completing a sweep of all eight overall victories in the division, although RPM Racing's Angus Riordan beat Barnes out for the day-win on Sunday. Riordan's win on Sunday was his first day-win of the season and netted him sixth overall. Sebastian Taverne of Chile was seventh overall and first in the Pro-Am class. "Yesterday was very good and I finished first, but only by two seconds," said Treverne. "Today I finished first again, but with more margin. I am very happy because I had a big crash in April. I had a big surgery to my collarbone and scapula, but now I am okay." GasGas rider Neil Enman was eighth overall and second in the Pro-Am class, while Drew Cal- laway was ninth overall on a KTM and third in the Pro-Am division. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Tayla Jones won the Women's Pro overall, topping 10 of the 12 tests, also collecting 10th overall. It was her second Women's Pro title in a row. "Yeah. It was a sick weekend. The tracks got very gnarly. I had a lot of fun. I only crashed once, so that was a positive. We sent it," said Jones. Trail Jesters Racing KTM's Korie Steede accounted for the other two test wins and was second in the Women's Pro class. FMF/ KTM's Shelby Turner was third. Shan Moore OVERALL 1. Johnny Girroir (GG) 2. Josh Toth (KTM) 3. Liam Draper (KTM) 4. Layne Michael (Yam) 5. Cody Barnes (Hon) 6. Angus Riordan (KTM) 7. Sebastian Taverne (Hon) 8. Neil Enman (GG) 9. Drew Callaway (KTM) 10. Tayla Jones (Hus) IN THE WIND P46 Tayla Jones, 10th overall, won the Women's Pro class and championship.

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