win the Women's Elite class, fin-
ishing one minute, 39 seconds
ahead of Enduro Engineering/
Fly Racing KTM's Mackenzie
Tricker.
"I knew I just had to make up
points today, so I rode pretty
conservative at the start, but
I still won the first test," said
Archer. "The fifth test was my fa-
vorite. Really flowy and that rock
section at the end was pretty
cool. Overall, it was a good day."
Tricker leads the Women's
Elite points chase with 186
points, compared to 170 for
Archer.
stay off the ground pretty much
all day and just had a pretty good
day," said Johnson.
Steel City Honda-rider Ben
Nelko was eighth overall and
second in the NE Pro 2 division,
despite riding with an injured leg.
Beta USA's Evan Smith
scored consistently inside the
top 10 to finish ninth overall and
seventh NE Pro 1 rider.
Magna1 Husqvarna's Brody
Johnson rounded out the top 10
overall and was third in the NE
Pro2 class.
AmPro Yamaha's Rachael Ar-
cher won four of the five tests to
shoulder, and it's kind of been
lingering," said Lafferty. "Then
last weekend, I had a good
crash at the GNCC and did it
again. I busted my fingers up. It
feels like I'm riding with one arm.
I had this gash on my finger, and
then Friday night I woke up, and
it was throbbing real bad. It got
infected, and it's kind of swol-
len up pretty big and it's tough
to hold on. That was my biggest
thing today."
Beta USA's Jonathon Johnson
rode a steady, mistake-free race
to top the NE Pro2 division with
a seventh overall. "I was able to
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Jonathan Johnson
was the top Pro2 rider
in seventh overall.