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Cycle News 2025 Issue 03 January 22

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one of the enduro tests. "There were so many puddles in that first test, so I just rode super timid and scared of the holes, said Draper. "I made up some time and rode good in the enduro test, but that first test hurt me." Phoenix Honda Racing's Cody Barnes was fourth on the day, with Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing's Craig DeLong in fifth. Girroir started in a hole again on Sunday, finishing fourth in the first cross-test and five seconds behind Draper. Meanwhile, Davis held a solid lead after two tests, having placed second and first in the first two tests. Girroir came on strong mid-day to eventually win three tests for Sunday's win plus the overall for the weekend. At the same time, Davis had a ride he'd rather forget in the second enduro test, which dropped him to fourth for the day behind Draper and Barnes. In the overall results, Girroir took the win, extending his streak of day wins going back to last year to 22 victories—an amazing feat. Girroir beat second-place finisher Draper—another up-and- comer whose time at the top is coming soon—by 26.6 seconds after 12 tests of racing. "Liam and I were both unlucky when it came to drawing start positions," said Girroir. "He drew number one for the first cross- test and since I won that test, I had to go first on the enduro test, so we were both blazing trail. Breaking in the enduro test was horrible. It rained all night and this morning until 8, so it was all puddles again. It got better, and the last four tests were better than the first couple of tests, so I was able to settle down and hit my lines." Third overall was Barnes, who ran consistently in the top three for most of the weekend. "The cross-test got better as the day went on, but the enduro test got worse because it got rutted and a lot more tree roots got exposed, so that was kind of harder," said Barnes. "But the cross-test by the end was pretty good. For the most part, my weekend went smoothly. I stayed off the ground all the way until the second enduro test to - VOLUME ISSUE JANUARY , P39 Grant Davis was the Pro 2 winner and fourth overall.

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