ROUND 3 / MARCH 30-31, 2024
SEMORA, NORTH CAROLINA
OFF-ROAD I U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES, PRESENTED BY MOOSE RACING
P76
little bit rougher. So, I didn't push
it a whole lot, but I still didn't
want Coop beating me because
I knew he was going to give me
crap about it for the next couple
of weeks. I just had a couple of
little things go bad. I locked up
the rear wheel in the cross-test
and rode the majority of it with
no rear brakes. Then I wrecked
one time in the enduro chasing
down Coop. I still barely edged
him out on that, so I'm going to
give him crap if he's giving me
crap the next couple weeks.
Other than that, it was good. The
track got pretty dry today, but all
in all, it was a good weekend."
FMF KTM Factory Racing
Landers' rider Brandy Richards
been a good one."
Morgantown Powersports/
Tely Energy's Layne Michael
showed up on a Yamaha, which
he is still adjusting to, and came
away with ninth overall.
"I'm feeling good; it's just tak-
ing me some time to adjust to
the bike,"
said Michael. "My best
two times were in the last two
tests, so I feel good about that."
Babbitts Off-Road Kawasaki's
JoJo Cunningham rounded out
the top 10 and finished first in
the ProAm division.
"I felt really good yesterday
coming into today," said Cun-
ningham. "I knew that Coop
[Cooper Jones], he's
always
faster on day two when it's a
go to work and get prepared for
that one and the next Sprint. I'm
riding my 250 and I've won days
on the 250 before. Some of the
cross tests and stuff, I think I'm
at an advantage, actually, when
they're kind of tighter, trickier
cross tests. It's like any bike.
There are advantages and dis-
advantages. I don't think I'm at a
disadvantage,
but maybe I must
work a little bit harder."
GasGas-supported Jack
Edmondson of England was
eighth. "Definitely improving
each time, which is nice," said
Edmondson. "Just kept trying to
get closer to these two. It's my
goal, really, and staying quite
consistent this weekend. It's
Jason Tino was second in
Pro 2 in sixth overall.