the enduro. I got him, so two
Saturday wins, Sunday win. Not
too bad."
Jones ended up third in the
Pro-Am class and 11th overall
for the weekend.
Ninth overall was the third Pro
2 rider, Jack Edmondson.
FMF/KTM Factory Racing's
Brandy Richards dominated the
Pro Women's division, winning
10 of 12 tests in the process.
"I was stoked on the cross
test, having some bumps out
there," said Richards. "It was
super flowing. The enduro test, I
was a little hesitant going into it
just because that's probably the
tightest stuff I've ridden all year.
But I'm extremely happy with
who was 10th overall.
"Yeah, it wasn't too bad," Cun
-
ningham said. "I struggled the
first
couple of tests. Coop [Pro-
Am rider Cooper Jones] must
have eaten something good
this morning. He was all over
us. The track was getting way
worse, way rougher. I knew I had
a good lead.
"I just figured try to ride
smooth and clean through the
last test and just keep it out
front all weekend. Coop got in
front of me, I think the last test
or two tests something. I just
figured I'd try to chase him in
Landers KTM Racing's Gus
Riordan was second in the Pro 2
division and sixth overall.
"I was pretty slow," Riordan
said. "I was still able to get sec
-
ond, but Tino was on it. He rode
well,
just cruised along. The
cross tests I didn't mind, but the
woods test, I felt like I was at a
national enduro. I've never done
one, but it was too tough for my
liking. But it was good."
Enduro Engineering rider Josh
Toth (Honda) had a rough day
and finished seventh.
Babbitts Off-Road Kawasaki's
Joseph "JoJo" Cunningham was
eighth overall and first Pro-Am
rider, topping Pro-Am runner-up
Husqvarna rider Gavin Simon,
ROUND 2 / FEBRUARY 3-4, 2024
SILVER HAWK PLANTATION / UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA
OFF-ROAD I 2024 U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES PRESENTED BY MOOSE RACING
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Brandy Richards dominated the
Women's Pro class.