ROUND 10 / SEPTEMBER 11, 2022
SUMMIT BECHTEL RESERVE / BECKLEY, WEST VIRGINIA
P72
OFF-ROAD I GRAND NATIONAL CROSS-COUNTRY SERIES
taineer ahead of Steede and Ar-
cher, DNF'ed. With three races
remaining, Steede now sits atop
the standings, two points ahead
of Archer.
Magna1 Motorsports/
Husqvarna's Brody Johnson
claimed his sixth win of the sea-
son in the FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am
class ahead of Beta's Jason Lip-
scomb and XC/Moose Racing/
XC Gear's Zack Hayes.
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OVERALL
1. Steward Baylor (Yam)
2. Jordan Ashburn (Hus)
3. Thad Duvall (Hus)
4. Johnny Girroir (GG)
5. Ricky Russell (GG)
6. Craig DeLong (Hus)
7. Lyndon Snodgrass (Kaw)
8. Ruy Barbosa (Hon)
9. Cody Barnes (Hon)
10. Grant Davis (Kaw)
some 11 minutes behind Archer,
with Kawasaki-mounted Jocelyn
Barnes in third.
Raines Racing Yamaha's Pres-
tin Raines and Taylor Johnston
(Yamaha) rounded out the top
five.
Jones, who led the point
standings coming into the Moun-
first in the A division starting from
the fourth row. Despite nailing
a tree near the end of the race,
Davis passed several of the XC2
250 Pro riders late in the race
to claim the always sought-after
top-10 finish.
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's
Trevor Bollinger, who had been
sitting third in the overall points
standings, missed the race due
to a hand injury.
AmPro Yamaha's Rachael
Archer passed Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna/Surge Off-Road
Coaching Team's Tayla Jones
at the seven-mile marker of the
opening lap and never looked
back on her way to the win in the
WXC class.
Trail Jesters Racing KTM's
Korie Steede finished second,
Jonathan Girroir
was fourth overall and
the top XC2 rider.
Rachael Archer (center) ran off
with the Women's-class victory.
Korie Steede (left) was second and
Jocelyn Barnes third.