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Babbitt's Off-Road Monster
Energy Kawasaki's JoJo Cun-
ningham was the first Pro-Am
rider with a 10th overall. "I'm
super happy," said Cunningham.
"I do a local race a few miles
from my house, and it has a fast
grasstrack like this, so I was
familiar with the cross test style.
My home track is fast, and so
was this cross test, so I felt at
home. I just struggle in a couple
of places in the enduro test, I
think it's a bike setup [issue], but
overall, I'm pleased."
FMF KTM Factory Racing
Team Landers' Brandy Richards
dominated the Pro Women's divi
-
sion, winning all but three of the
weekend's 16 tests.
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna
Factory Racing's Korie Steede
was second, winning the remain-
ing three tests.
"I definitely struggled out there,
and I had a crash on the last
test on Saturday, so that hurt,"
said Steede. "The cross test was
super-fast, so you had to be on
your toes, but I didn't lose too
many points over the weekend."
FactoryOne Sherco's Rachel
Gutish finished third, having just
returned from the EnduroGP
Championship in Europe.
Trevor Jones returned to win
the Pro Electric class on his
Stark Varg.
New for 2024 was the FMF
Fastest Cross Test and Enduro
Test Awards. These specialty
awards will be given to the racer
of the fastest cross test and fast
-
est enduro test on the weekend
in the Youth/Amateur and Pro di-
visions. Those who were award-
ed were Levi Wilkins in the Youth
divisions, Colton Shield (250 A)
and Tyler DiBartolo (Open A). Gir-
roir also earned two awards.
Shan Moore
OVERALL (Top 10)
1. Johnny Girroir (KTM)
2. Liam Draper (Yam)
3. Craig DeLong (Hus)
4. Cody Barnes (Hon)
5. Grant Baylor (Kaw)
6. Lyndon Snodgrass (Kaw)
7. Josh Toth (Hon)
8. Jason Tino (Hus)
9. Angus Riordan (KTM)
10. JoJo Cunningham (Kaw)
Jason Tino was the top Pro2 rider.