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"It was slick. Made me push
my limits, which I haven't done.
It's a way different form than I've
raced in a while," said Witkowski.
Top Amateur Levi Elliott was
first in the 250A division and
eighth overall.
To say that Honda had a good
day might be an understatement
as Phoenix Honda Racing team
manager Heath Harrison fin
-
ished ninth overall ahead of local
rider Peyton Feather (KTM). In
all, Honda had four of the top 10
positions. Phoenix Honda Rac-
ing also has a Supercross team
so the off-road team benefits
from those resources.
"I had a much better day on
Sunday than I did on Saturday,"
said Harrison. "I guess it took
me a day to get used to the
track."
Tyler Braniff (Yamaha) won
the the 250A division.
In the Pro Women's division,
AmPro Yamaha's Rachael Archer
topped Over and Out GasGas-
backed Rachel Gutish and her
teammate Anna McKelvey,
winning 11 of 12 tests. Gutish
edged Archer by one second in
the final test on Sunday when
Archer ran off course and got
tangled up in vines.
"It was a really good weekend
out at the High Voltage U.S.
Sprint," said Archer. "I ended
up going 11 for 12 test wins. I
almost got 12, but crashed in the
last test and lost one second.
So, that was a little bit gutting,
but I felt like I rode good. I was in
17th overall today, so I'm pretty
stoked for that."
Gutish was second with McK
-
elvey in third.
Shan Moore
OVERALL
1. Johnny Girroir (KTM)
2. Angus Riordan (KTM) Pro 2
3. Cody Barnes (Hon) Pro 2
4. Ruy Barbosa (Hon) Pro 2
5. Dominick Morse (Hus) Pro-Am
6. Jason Tino (Hus) Pro-Am
7. Mike Witkowski (Hon) Pro 2
8. Levi Elliott (GG) 250 A
9. Heath Harrison (Hon) Vet A
10. Peyton Feather (KTM) 250A
AmPro Yamaha's Rachael
Archer topped the
Women's Pro division.