Over and Out Racing's Rachel
Gutish rounded out the Women's
Pro podium.
CN
OVERALL
1. Johnny Girroir (KTM)
2. Angus Riordan (KTM)
3. Lyndon Snodgrass (Kaw)
4. Layne Michael (GG)
5. Ruy Barbosa (Hon)
6. Cody Barnes (Hon)
7. Dominick Morse (Hus)
8. Jason Tino (Hus)
9. Chase Colville (Kaw)
10. Ben Nelko (KTM)
On the flipside, AmPro Ya-
maha's Rachael Archer had a
weekend she'd rather forget.
"It was a pretty rough week-
end," said Archer. "Day one was
very slippery, and you had to
be patient. I had zero patience
yesterday and crashed twice in
the first test and again in the en-
duro. I was just struggling being
smooth and Kenzie was smok-
ing me. Then I finally won the
last enduro test after I switched
to an AT81 rear tire. Today I rode
a lot better. I had sorted out
my lines and stuff. Kenzie was
just on rails all weekend and I
couldn't seem to figure out this
track. So, on to the next one."
know if I ride like I know how to,
I don't see why I shouldn't ride
like this all the time, but it's eas
-
ier said than done. I just really
tried to focus on being smooth
and opening up my turns and
riding a taller gear. Just coming
from moto, I used to just ride
second gear on the limiter all
the time. My bike works a lot
better in a taller gear. Honestly,
just I had a little chip on my
shoulder after getting hurt at the
second round, so it kind of put
me out of the championship for
this series. So, I kind of wanted
to come back for some redemp
-
tion. So, I'm super happy. It's
Easter. It was a great weekend."
ROUND 5 / APRIL 8-9, 2023
PEARL'S POND FARM / ARVONIA, VIRGINIA
OFF-ROAD I AMA U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES
P78
Mackenzie Tricker dominated the Women's Pro division.