"It was a very technical En-
duro test," said Michael. "Since I
missed yesterday, it was difficult
jumping in and being competi-
tive when those guys already
knew the tests and have them
kind of burned in. It was quite
difficult, but I did okay. I felt
better in the enduro test than
the times showed. I was able to
catch onto the Cross test pretty
quick and got pretty close there
the last test today."
Sixth overall and top Pro-
Am rider was Jason Tino on a
Husqvarna. Just 20 seconds be
-
hind Tino was Precision Offroad
Racing's Dominik Morse in sev-
enth overall and second in the
Pro-Am division. Another 1:28
behind Morse was Husqvarna-
mounted Gavin Simon, while
Zack Toth (KTM) and Sam For
-
rester (Husqvarna) rounded out
the top 10.
AmPro Yamaha's Rachael Ar-
cher won 10 of the 12 tests over
the course of the weekend to
take the win in the Pro Women's
division ahead of Over and Out
Racing's Rachel Gutish, who won
the other two tests. FLY Racing/
KTM's Shelby Turner finished out
the podium.
Archer was perfect on Sun
-
day. "I had a great day today,"
said Archer. "I went six for six in
every test and my best overall
finish was 12th, so I was pretty
stoked with that. I felt really
good on the bike. I went out and
pedaled last night and had my
lines down. So, big improvement
from yesterday."
Shan Moore
OVERALL
1. Johnny Girroir (KTM)
2. Angus Riordan (KTM)
3. Cody Barnes (Hon)
4. Thad Duvall (GG)
5. Ruy Barbosa (Hon)
6. Jason Tino (Hus)
7. Dominick Morse (Hus)
8. Gavin Simon (Hus)
9. Zach Toth (KTM)
10. Sam Forrester (Hus)
WIND
IN THE
P38
Rachael Archer won all but
two tests en route to the
Women's Pro-class victory.