Though Girroir didn't win every
test, his brilliant riding in the
remainder of the tests garnered
him the overall win for the
weekend. In all, Girroir won six of
the 12 tests, which gave him the
overall by 28 seconds.
The Pro Women's division
was won by FMF KTM Factory
Racing Landers' rider Brandy
Richards. She kept her winning
streak alive by topping Rockstar
Energy Husqvarna Factory Rac
-
ing's Korie Steede by a little over
two minutes.
"Yesterday was a little bit slip-
pery, but then it dried out," said
Richards on Sunday. "Today was
super dusty and super slick, and
I just made a few mistakes here
and there, but overall, I had a
good time."
Steede won two tests on
Sunday. "Overall, it was a super
rough weekend for me; I just
wasn't on," said Steede. "It's re-
ally hard to compete with Brandy
when you are making a lot of
mistakes, so Sunday, I tried to
turn the day around and grabbed
two test wins and had the fast-
est enduro time in the final en-
duro test, so at least I improved
on Sunday."
Shan Moore
OVERALL
1. Johnny Girroir (KTM)
2. Cody Barnes (Hon)
3. Craig DeLong (Hus)
4. Angus Riordan (KTM)
5. JoJo Cunningham (Kaw)
6. Jason Tino (Hus)
7. Cooper Jones (KTM)
8. Gavin Smith (Hus)
9. Collier Martinez (Hon)
10. Michael Delosa (Yam)
WIND
IN THE
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Brandy Richards continues to
dominate the Pro Women's division.
She was 18th overall.