good thing," said Girroir. "The
Pro 2 guys were flying all day. I
finally put it together in the sixth
test on Saturday and came out
swinging for Sunday. Today, I
minimized the mistakes and
stayed off the ground and had a
good day."
Riordan ruled the Cross test
on both days, with all four of his
wins coming in the test (which
was a combination of grass
track and woods) en route to
second overall for the weekend
and first in the Pro 2 division.
Barnes, Duvall and Barbosa
rounded out the top five.
"It was good to finally get a
win over Cody," said Riordan.
"He's been showing it to us all
last year and this year. So, it was
good."
After winning on Saturday,
Barnes had a rough day on Sun
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day, spending too much time on
the ground, which dropped him
to third overall and second in the
Pro 2 division.
"Yesterday was good; I rode
well," said Barnes. "Today,
Angus wanted to show us all
how to go fast. Both tests were
super fun. I had a lot of fun, but
I should have had a little less
mistakes, but it is what it is."
Duvall started off with a slow
start on Saturday, finishing
fifth, but picked up the pace on
Sunday, beating Barbosa by 19
seconds, which gave the Gas
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Gas rider fourth overall for the
weekend.
"Yesterday was a bit of a
struggle," said Duvall. "I just
couldn't stay off the ground. I
was fighting the bike a little bit.
But we made some changes
yesterday afternoon after the
race and it seemed to help
today. I felt like it was definitely
a lot more racy today. I was bat
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tling for test wins with Johnny,
so that's always a plus."
Barbosa was fifth overall, de
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spite a huge crash in the second
test, while FXR GasGas' Layne
Michael, who only rode Sunday's
event due to a prior commit
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ment, was sixth overall, despite
the deficit.
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Angus Riordan was
second overall and the
Pro 2-class winner.