podium position by eight-tenths
of a second ahead of Gavin
Simon (Husqvarna) and sixth
overall.
Simon finished seventh
overall, ahead of Phoenix Honda
Racing's JoJo Cunningham. En
-
duro Engineering GasGas' Cole
Whitmer rounded out the top 10.
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's
Korie Steede won both days of
competition to claim the overall
win in the Women's Pro class.
Phoenix Honda Racing's Tayla
Jones and Danielle McDonald
(Yamaha), riding in her first-ever
U.S. Sprint Enduro race, duked it
out over the runner-up slot, with
McDonald getting the nod after a
very close race between the two
riders. Rieju USA's Rachel Gutish
finished fourth.
"The cross test was very fast
and super wet in some areas,"
said Steede. "It's very difficult to
be able to read the track and try
to determine where you could
push and where you need to be
more lenient with your speed. I
had some good crashes; I was
super tight this weekend, and ev
-
erybody was going fast. We were
sending it and beating a lot of the
guys' scores. It was a good race."
Owen Daniels was also the
top Amateur for the weekend
with an overall win in the 250 A
class.
The U.S. Sprint Enduro series
closes out its 2025 series on
June 14-15 in Bristol, Virginia, for
the Harleywood Sprint Enduro.
Shan Moore
OVERALL
1. Cody Barnes (Hon)
2. Liam Draper (Yam)
3. Grant Davis (KTM)
4. Toby Cleveland (Hus)
5. Craig DeLong (Hus)
6. Cooper Jones (KTM)
7. Gavis Simon (Hus)
8. JoJo Cunningham (Hon)
9. Cole Whitmer (GG)
10. Colton Shields (Hus)
WIND
IN THE
P38
Korie Steede topped
both days in the
Women's Pro division.