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Cycle News 2023 Issue 14 April 11

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today. Yesterday I had a pretty good day overall. I just crashed in the last enduro test and kind of lost touch, but today was bet- ter. I obviously struggled a little bit in the first enduro test, but once I kind of figured out to shift the bike up a gear and let the bike do the work for me, it was a lot better." Phoenix Honda Racing's Ruy Barbosa, of Chile, was second in the Pro 2 class with a fifth overall. "Yesterday I started really good in the beginning, although I had a small crash in the cross test," said Barbosa. "Today yesterday morning, but picked up the pace, although I wasn't quite with Johnny or Gus," said Snodgrass. "Today started off good; got the first cross test win and then was sort of just a little bit off Johnny again today. But all in all, it was a good weekend of racing." Michael came on strong in the end, winning the final test of the event and putting himself into fourth overall for the weekend. "I just kind of shifted my bike up a gear and just kind of smoothed out," said Michael. "I think I was trying to be too ag - gressive in the beginning tests the overall," said Riordan. "I hit a root. It was running diagonal across, parallel to the rut. I tried getting out of the rut earlier, and the rest is history. Today I was off the overall pace a little bit, but it was good. A bit sketchier, but it was fun." Babbitt's Online Monster Energy Kawasaki's Lyndon Snodgrass, who was riding his first sprint enduro in two years, was third on Saturday and third on Sunday (behind Girroir and FXR/GasGas' Layne Michael) for third overall for the weekend, three seconds behind Riordan. "I started off a little slow after ROUND 5 / APRIL 8-9, 2023 PEARL'S POND FARM / ARVONIA, VIRGINIA OFF-ROAD I AMA U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES P74 Former Sprint Enduro Champion Layne Michael was fourth overall but finished out the weekend second on the day. He's currently third in the championship, 32 points behind Thad Duvall who did not race.

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