gave up a bunch of time to
Grant."
Draper was hoping to come
away with another win in this
year's series. "On Saturday,
Cody nailed the first cross test,
so I knew I would have some
work to do," said Draper. "I was
hoping to make up some time,
so I went into test two just sec
-
onds behind him, and he ended
up going
down in the last test,
which gave me Saturday's win."
On Sunday, Davis made the
move to the Pro 1 class, hop
-
ping on an XC-F. The extra
beans were all
the youngster
needed, as he won three of the
six tests, plus Sunday's overall
competition. The young KTM
rider won three of the six tests,
topping Barnes by 11 seconds
on the day. Barnes also won
three tests. Draper finished third
on the day, another 59 seconds
back. Draper needed just a top-
five for the day to clinch the title.
"I was struggling on the 250 a
little bit on Saturday," said Davis
on Sunday. "But today I got on
the 350, my first race on it, and
I'm pumped with how I did. Me
and Cody were going back and
forth all day long for the overall,
and I'm happy to come out with
the overall. I barely edged him
out in the last test for the week
-
end, so it's pretty sick to get my
first
day win and then win the
overall."
Draper did what he needed to
do to clinch the title, but he was
ROUND 7 / JUNE 14-15, 2025
HARLEYWOOD / BRISTOL, VIRGINIA
OFF-ROAD I U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES
P90
Craig DeLong just missed out
on the overall podium.