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Cycle News 2023 Issue 04 January 31

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Osborne was excited to win Sunday's event with such little experience in off-road racing. "I'm learning the format, learn- ing how to do everything," said Osborne. "The start procedure, the time in-between, just the whole gamut of what sprint en - duro is here in the USA. To have the weekend that I had, I feel like I was pretty successful. I won five of the six cross tests. Was second in one of the enduro tests, plus won another one, which wasn't even on my radar for this weekend against guys like Jonny and Layne and Josh. So, that was huge for me." Osborne hadn't raced pro - fessionally since the Thunder Valley Motocross in Colorado in 2021. "I was extremely nervous about this first race," Osborne said. "So, to be back at a profes - sional level, it means a lot more to me to race this weekend than most people will ever know, just from where I was in the last year and a half as far as my health and stuff goes. It's just a huge, huge shot in the arm for me." Toth is the defending U.S. Sprint Enduro Champion and came into the event with strong hopes, despite being on a new team and a new bike. "It was a pretty stacked Pro class this week," said Toth. "The course had very moto-like tests, although the enduro test got gnarly and rooty and rough, and it was pretty one-lined and fast so there was nothing to sepa - rate all of us, so that made for super tight racing. I had some decent crashes just trying to make up time in the last two en - duro tests on day one, but usu- ally enduro tests are my strong point. Those boys were laying it down, even Zacho [Osborne]. So, props to him. I just tried to keep him honest. It was cool try- ing to defend off Zacho on the full-blown moto track for just a wide-open sprint. Overall, it was a pretty solid weekend." Layne Michael, who was the 2021 U.S. Sprint Enduro Cham - pion, was fourth overall after making some impressive rides. Like Toth, he too was coming into the year on a new team and a new bike. Michael looked strong on Saturday and was in contention most of the week - end, but one of the early tests on Sunday did him in. "That first enduro test really stings right now," said Michael. "A little mistake and I kind of went into the trees and got hung up. It just took me too long to get out. I lost probably 15 to 20 seconds. So, I knew it was kind over there. I kind of had a faint shot there heading into the last VOLUME ISSUE JANUARY , P61 Cody Barnes topped the Pro 2 division in fifth overall.

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