ROUND 2 / FEBRUARY 11-12, 2023
HEPHZIBAH, GEORGIA
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OFF-ROAD I U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES, PRESENTED BY MOOSE RACING
to my mechanic, Derek, and the
whole AmPro Yamaha team and
all our sponsors."
GasGas' Rachel Gutish fin-
ished second ahead of FLY Rac-
ing/KTM's Shelby Turner.
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OVERALL
1. Johnny Girroir (KTM)
2. Thad Duvall (GG)
3. Cody Barnes (Hon)
4. Josh Toth (GG)
5. Angus Riordan (KTM)
6. Dominick Morse (Hus)
7. Jason Tino (Hus)
8. Nicholas DeFeo (Kaw)
9. Gavin Simon (Hus)
10. Cade Henderson (KTM)
one on Sunday, injuring her col-
larbone and was forced to drop
out, leaving Archer a clear way
to victory on Sunday, including
the overall win.
"Me and Kenzie were pretty
tight all day yesterday," said
Archer. "So, I knew today was go
-
ing to be a long day, but, unfortu-
nately, she crashed. It sucks to
see a friend go down, but I hope
she heals quickly. There was a
good change in conditions from
yesterday to today, so it took me
a little while to find my flow, but
eventually we got there. Went
down a couple times in the last
test in those deep ruts, but still
made it happen. Massive thanks
Jason Tino (Husqvarna) was
seventh overall and third in the
Pro-Am class, while Nicholas
DeFeo (Kawasaki) won the 250A
class in eighth overall. Gavin
Simon (Husqvarna) and Cade
Henderson (KTM) rounded out
the top 10 and were third and
fourth in the Pro-Am class,
respectively.
AmPro Yamaha's Rachael
Archer topped the Women's Pro
class after going 2-1 over the
course of the two-day event.
Enduro Engineering GasGas'
Mackenzie Tricker beat Archer
in a close race on Saturday by
a mere 0.6-seconds. However,
Tricker fell near the start of test
"It's a handful,"
Toth said of his
two-stroke GasGas.
He handled it well
enough to end up
fourth overall.