disappointed in missing out on
the day's and overall win.
"I put myself in kind of a deficit
in test one," said Draper. "Cody
put it to me by eight seconds, but
I slowly just chipped away at it.
We're matching each other, and
I knew it was going to be tough
to make it up. I put a good cross
test in, and made up four sec
-
onds and then two in the enduro
test,
so I was two seconds down
going into the last test. Cody
ended up falling right off the
start, and he was kind enough to
let me by, so I rode it in and won
the day by 12 seconds."
In the combined overall
results, Davis took the win by
eight seconds over Barnes, and
Draper was third, approximately
45 seconds back.
Craig DeLong (Rockstar
Energy Husqvarna) was fourth
overall, and Toby Cleveland
was fifth overall and the top Pro
2-class rider for the weekend.
In sixth overall (combined)
JoJo Cunningham (Honda)
was the top Pro-Am-class rider.
Gavin Simon (Pro 2), Collier Mar
-
tinez (Pro 2), Olin Daniels (250
ROUND 7 / JUNE 14-15, 2025
HARLEYWOOD / BRISTOL, VIRGINIA
OFF-ROAD I U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES
P92
Korie Steede dominated
the Women's Pro class and
took the championship.