Dominik Morse built a dominat-
ing lead in the first four tests
of
Day Two, landing on top of
the box at the end of the week-
end. Morse also finished sixth
overall.
"Started off a little slow," said
Morse. "I'm not really used to
the sand and sending it, so I just
kind of started sending it and
clicked off some wins at the
end of the day and got the lead
at the last test. I started off the
day today winning most of them,
and at the end I kind of just
started riding a little tight. Just
wanted to secure the win for the
day and he ended up beating me
in the last two tests. Congrats to
Jason. It was just overall a blast
of a weekend."
there," Toth said. "I made a
bobble in the beginning, and
Thad made a mistake right after
so I caught him and just latched
on and shredded from there, so I
was able to get that test win and
shut Johnny down."
RPM KTM's Angus Riordan
got off to a fast start, finishing
second to Girroir in the first test
of the weekend, and eventually
finished fifth overall and second
in the Pro 2 class.
Yesterday was good fun, and
then today I must have had a
run," said Riordan. "I don't know
what happened."
The lead swapped in nearly
every test in the stacked Pro-
Am division, however, in the
end, Precision Offroad Racing's
got real beat up, so it was real
easy to hit a stump right next
to the rut and hit tree roots that
kind of weren't exposed. So, I
just tried to ride smart and have
a good time."
Toth was at somewhat of a
disadvantage riding a 250cc
two-stroke in the Pro class, but
wanted to change things up.
"It's a handful," Toth said of
the two-stroke 250 GasGas. "I'm
starting to figure it out by the
end of today, I feel like and mak
-
ing some adjustments, but it's a
handful. Out
of the corner, it rips
and when I hit the next corner I
can't stop."
Toth was the only rider to
beat Girroir in a test.
"I kind of got a little lucky
ROUND 2 / FEBRUARY 11-12, 2023
HEPHZIBAH, GEORGIA
P66
OFF-ROAD I U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES, PRESENTED BY MOOSE RACING
Rachael Archer won the Women's Pro class.