five, followed by Babbitt's Online
Monster Energy Kawasaki's
JoJo Cunningham, who finished
sixth, which also made him the
top Pro-Am rider for the day.
Girroir rode with cautious de
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termination on Sunday, knowing
his streak was on the line. At the
end of the day, Girroir won five
of the six tests to claim Sunday's
win, with Draper taking a lone
victory in the final enduro test for
second on the day.
Cleveland also continued his
battle with Tino, topping the New
Jersey rider by a margin of 4.5
seconds for third on the day.
"I was making my time up in
the cross test to kind of keep the
gap between us," said Cleveland.
"I've been out in Illinois training,
and I've been doing different
stuff, like I would actually do
cycling and running instead of
just riding, so I've been kind of
spacing my riding out more and I
feel better every time."
Riordan snuck in for fifth,
while Cunningham won the
Pro-Am class again with a sixth
overall finish.
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Liam Draper was second overall.
Toby Cleveland was
third overall and first
in the Pro 2 class.