ally good time if I hadn't made a
mistake."
Round-two winner FMF KTM
Factory Racing's Grant Davis
had an unusually quiet day on
Saturday, finishing third overall
without securing a test win. KTM
USA Orange Brigade's Cooper
Jones put in a strong perfor
-
mance to place second in the
Pro
2 class and fourth overall,
narrowly beating Gavin Simon
(Husqvarna), who completed
the Pro 2 podium in third and
claimed fifth overall.
In the Pro-Am ranks, Husqvar
-
na-mounted Colton Shields led
with
an impressive sixth overall
finish and was the top Pro-
Am rider, while Cole Whitmer
(GasGas) closely followed with
second in the class and seventh
overall.
Cleveland came out strong on
Sunday, posting the fastest time
in the opening test to take an
early overall lead and dominate
the Pro 2 division. Davis was
close behind, less than a second
back, while another Pro 2 com
-
petitor, Gavin Simon, settled into
third. Barnes faced a tough
start
to the day, recording the fourth-
fastest time in the test, with
Jones rounding out the top five.
Cleveland kept up his mo
-
mentum with a win in test two,
widening his lead
at the front.
Barnes minimized the dam
-
age with a strong second-place
finish, just one second
behind
Cleveland. Davis stayed close in
third, crossing the line 1.5 sec-
onds later, keeping the fight for
the top
positions close.
Barnes got back in the groove
with a close win in test three,
topping Cleveland by just a tenth
of a second. Davis was third, 1.6
seconds behind Davis.
Davis claimed his first test win
of the weekend in test five, while
Barnes was two-tenths of a sec
-
ond behind. Cleveland was third,
2.5
seconds behind Barnes.
Barnes finished the weekend
in dramatic fashion, edging out
Cleveland again by just a tenth
of a second in the final Enduro
test. Despite Cleveland's late
charge, his 2.3-second advan
-
tage on the day was enough to
secure
Sunday's win and the Pro
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Toby Cleveland
was a close
second overall en
route to the Pro
2-class win.