test which saw him finish
second by 0.1-second behind
Girroir. It also earned him third
in the Pro 2 class. Meanwhile,
Layne Michael was seventh
overall on an FXR-backed Gas
-
Gas. GasGas-mounted Thorn
Devlin
was eighth, with Preci-
sion Offroad Racing's Dominik
Morse winning the Pro-Am
divi-
sion with a ninth-overall finish.
Gavin
Simon (Husqvarna)
rounded out the top 10.
AmPro Yamaha's Rachael
Archer Trail topped ISDE veteran
Rachel Gutish (GasGas)for the
win in the Pro Women's division,
while Trail Jesters Racing KTM's
Korie Steede was third.
Archer won 10 of the 12 tests
with Steede winning the other two.
getting off to a fast start on
Sunday.
"Yesterday was good," said
DuVall. "Close times all day. I
was able to put in a couple test
wins. I had a good start, I won a
couple but then it was just pure
downhill from there. I was laying
on the ground three out of six
tests today. I need to eliminate
that. Then today, I just threw it
away. I felt like I had the speed
and was comfortable all week
-
end. It feels good to be battling
with
these guys after a rough
first round. Definitely getting
better. Just got to keep these
boys on their toes."
RPM Racing's Angus Riordan
was sixth after an exceptional
ride in Saturday's second cross
but really intense. But I'm happy
with my pace, with my speed,
with my team."
Barnes was fourth overall
and was second on the Pro 2
podium.
"The first day didn't really go
that well," said Barnes. "The sec
-
ond cross test I threw it all away
by
crashing twice. I was kind of
riding like an idiot, pushing too
hard in the slop. I crashed right
off the bat pretty high speed and
was all mad so I was pinning
it. Then I crashed again, when
really I should have just slowed
down and rode smart. I threw
the weekend away right there."
Finishing fifth overall, DuVall
was pleased with the improve
-
ments over the first round after
ROUND 3 / FEBRUARY 24-27, 2023
WINNSBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA
OFF-ROAD I EAST COAST ISDE QUALIFIER / U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES
P70
Rachael Archer
thrived in the
technical conditions
and came away with
the Pro Women's-
class victory.