the whole weekend trying to
play catch-up, basically. I'd beat
Brandy over here, and then she'd
get me over here. It was fun. I
enjoyed it."
CN
Overall
1. Johnny Girroir (KTM)
2. Layne Michael (GG)
3. Josh Toth (GG)
4. Craig DeLong (Hus)
5. Ryder Lafferty (GG)
6. Dante Oliveira (KTM)
7. Trevor Bollinger (Hus)
8. Mateo Oliveira (KTM)
9. Taylor Robert (KTM)
10. Jack Edmondson (KTM) Pro2
Rachel Gutish (KTM). Richards
was eight seconds short of win-
ning by a minute.
The cross test was incred-
ible," said Richards. "It's very
similar to the West Coast, so
I felt a little more comfortable
out there. The enduro test, not
so much. I haven't ridden the
woods for quite some time. But
it was nice to get back out there
and kind of get back into it. Ra
-
chael (Archer) was ripping the
enduro test. I couldn't catch her."
Archer struggled a bit on the
first day.
"I was struggling a little bit
on day one," said Archer. "I went
down twice and then I just spent
Seventh went to Rockstar
Energy Husqvarna's Trevor Bol
-
linger, who just last week had
been cleared to ride after break-
ing his heel.
Mateo Oliveira was eighth
overall, with Taylor Robert just
behind, having spent very little
time on the bike this year due to
injuries.
Tenth overall and top Pro 2
rider was Jack Edmondson of
the UK.
The top Pro-Am rider was
Tino in 11th.
Brandy Richards (FMF/KTM)
won the Pro Women's division
ahead of AmPro Yamaha's Ra
-
chael Archer and Over and Out's
SEPTEMBER 2-4, 2023
HIGH VOLTAGE RACEWAY / DILLINER, PENNSYLVANIA
OFF-ROAD I SPRINT ENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
P94
Brandy Richards was the
top Pro Women rider.