story. The two tracks were super
slick. Cody just kind of worked
me a little bit in the enduro test,
but I got it back on him in the
cross test. In the last enduro test,
we matched each other, but he
got the win for the day, which
kind of bummed me out. I was
hoping to win both days, but I got
the overall victory, which is cool."
Usually fighting for the top
spot, FMF KTM Factory Racing
Team Landers' Grant Davis was
all the way down in ninth at the
end of Saturday. A thumb injury
put a damper on his first day's
performance. At the end of the
two-day event, however, Davis
finished second overall and first
in the Pro 2 division.
"Thursday, I crashed and hurt
my thumb. And yesterday in the
first test, I hurt it badly again,"
said Davis. "I was just dealing
with a lot of pain all weekend. To
-
day, I'm like, 'I can't let these boys
beat me,' so I came out swinging.
I just got the pain out of my mind
and just tried hard all day, and I
gained it back. I just tried to stay
smooth and try not to make any
dumb mistakes. I was a little bit
slower than Cody. He got me, but
next time I can't let this happen.
I've got to beat him."
In just his second U.S. Sprint
Enduro of the year, Flatrock Mo
-
torclub Factory GasGas Racing's
Jason
Tino grabbed a podium
finish, taking third overall for the
weekend after taking a second
on Saturday and a sixth on Sun-
day. He also finished second in
the Pro
2 class.
"Saturday was dry all day, but
we got hit with rain probably
about 8 p.m. It was like a tornado
tore the whole place down," said
Tino. "As far as the racing, I usu
-
ally do better in the enduro test,
but this weekend I took
the fast-
est cross-test time of the week-
end. The enduro test was pretty
slick.
It was hard-packed and
slick on Sunday. It rained during
the first test and was greasy, and
the second and third tests were
just as slick as it was Saturday.
I was having a good first cross
test of the day, and right towards
the end, I tucked the front and
couldn't get the bike started and
lost like 20 seconds."
Husqvarna rider Toby Cleve
-
land just missed the overall
podium, finishing
just three sec-
onds behind Tino, but garnered
third
in the Pro 2 class.
"I had a rough first two tests,
and then I started riding pretty
good," said Cleveland. "At the end
of day one, I came up in third. I
passed Gavin Simon in the last
enduro test of the day, and then
today I had a good first cross test,
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Grant Davis fought
through a thumb
injury to win the
Pro 2 division and
second overall.
Korie Steede won the
Pro Women's class.