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Jason Tino won the Pro-Am class with a fourth overall, topping Precision Husqvarna's Dominick Morse by three sec- onds after two days of racing. "My weekend went really well," said Tino. "I left day one with a win. I was riding really well, and then day two I got the first Cross- test win. Then Dominic [Morse] started closing in on all the rest of the tests. I had a big cushion going into day two and I used all that cushion. You only got to win by a second, so I was able to do that and get the last enduro-test win. I got the last one by one second, and I had maybe four seconds on him going into the last test. But we rode hard up there with the Pro 2 guys. It was a good weekend." Morse was second overall in the Pro-Am class and fifth overall, but he wrapped up the Pro-Am Championship with the finish. "It feels really good to win the Pro-Am title," said Morse. "It's definitely a surreal feeling. Definitely all the hard work paid off. The weekend was rough at first. I started off super slow. Not really sure why, but I picked it up a lot near the end of the week - end. I was able to run some Pro 2 times for most of today." Sixth overall went to Trail Jest- ers Racing KTM's Mason Sem- mens, who also finished second in the Pro 1 class. "Second in Pro 1 probably looks good, but my riding wasn't really too flash, to be honest," said Semmens. "I just struggled a little bit with the track. Just try - ing to get used to racing again. It feels good to get back. It's been a long time since I've done a U.S. Sprint. Last time I left with a broken collarbone, so it's good to get back." Henry Symanski came in sev- enth, which rounded out the Pro 1 podium. "Yesterday started off kind of rough," said Symanski. "I was struggling in the Cross test, and then definitely was picking up a lot more time in the woods. At the end of the day, I ended up falling a couple times in what I thought was a good Cross test. But then luckily today, I man- aged to stay off the ground most of the day. I caught a rock in that last enduro test, so kind of tossed me off but got back up and put the time back down. But overall, I had one of my best rides." Eighth overall and top amateur was Levi Elliott on a GasGas, while former top Pro Jason Thomas (Hon) was top Vet A rider and ninth overall. Peyton Feather (KTM) rounded out the top 10 overall and took first in the 250A division. AmPro Yamaha's Rachael Archer totally dominated the Women's Pro division, winning all 12 tests and topping Over and Out KTM's Rachel Gutish by nearly four minutes. "It was really good," said Archer. I went 12 for 12, so first time I've done that all year so it was cool. Loved the track. It was really cool to wrap up the cham - pionship. Good weekend." Shan Moore OVERALL 1. Johnny Girroir (KTM) 2. Angus Riordan (KTM) 3. Cody Barnes (Hon) 4. Jason Tino (Hus) 5. Dominick Morse (Hus) 6. Mawson Semmens 7. Henry Symanski (Yam) 8. Levi Elliott (GG) 9. Jason Thomas (Hon) 10. Peyton Feather (KTM) WIND IN THE P40 Rachael Archer dominated the Women's Pro division.