FMF KTM Factory Racing
Team Landers' Grant Davis won
the overall for the weekend, tak-
ing the Pro 2 class on Saturday
(third for the day behind Draper
and Barnes) and then moving
up to a 350 XC-F to win the Pro
1 class on Sunday. Phoenix
Honda Racing's Cody Barnes
secured second overall for the
weekend, while Draper finished
third, a minute behind Davis.
Draper's earlier finishes in the
series were more than enough
to clinch the championship.
In the series standings, the
final order was Draper as the
champion, with Barnes in sec
-
ond and Davis in third.
Barnes jumped to an early
lead ahead of Draper on Satur
-
day, winning three of the first
four tests against the Yamaha
rider. As the day went on, Draper
tightened his lines and got
faster, moving within striking
distance of overtaking Barnes
for Saturday's win. When Barnes
took a header in the final test,
the outcome was sealed, and
Draper finished with Saturday's
win, 12 seconds ahead of
Barnes, with Davis following be
-
hind in third, just three seconds
back.
"I started off strong with a
cross-test win and then kind of
was off the ball a little bit on
the enduro test," said Barnes.
"That last enduro test, I had a
bonehead fall and lost a bunch
of time, and me and Liam both
ROUND 7 / JUNE 14-15, 2025
HARLEYWOOD / BRISTOL, VIRGINIA
OFF-ROAD I U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES
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(Above) Grant Davis was
the overall winner of the
Harleywood race. (Right) Cody
Barnes was second overall, just
eight seconds behind Davis
after two days of racing.