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Cycle News 2026 Issue 12 March 24

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WIND IN THE P40 2 class overall victory. When the dust settled, Barnes' 10.7-sec- ond cushion from Saturday proved decisive, earning him the overall victory by 7.3 seconds over Cleveland and marking a significant milestone in his ca - reer. Davis capped off a consis- tent weekend by finishing third overall for the day and the event. "It was a good weekend," said Barnes. "I had a crash today on the first Cross test and kind of threw away some seconds and wasn't able to quite get the gap closed back to Toby. But yeah, overall, it was a good weekend." Toby Cleveland came close to winning the overall from the Pro 2 class. "I just had an absolute blast with the track," said Cleveland. "I was very comfortable all week - end, and I really wanted to battle it out all the way to the end for the overall on the weekend, but I ended up second. So super happy and hopefully I can do this in Maryland." Grant Davis took over the points standings with his third overall finish. "Yeah, I pretty much just got smoked," said Davis. "I couldn't figure it out. I just didn't have the speed this weekend, but I got the points lead now, so that's the only thing that came out of this week, and that was good." Cooper Jones came out on top of a tight battle with Gavin Simon for fourth overall and second in the Pro 2 division. Simon was fifth overall and third in the Pro 2 division. Sixth overall and fourth in the Pro 2 division went to RaceCraft Husqvarna's Brody Johnson, with first Pro-Am rider Cole Whitmer seventh overall on a GasGas. Whitmer also won the $1000 GasGas contingency check from the KTM group. Colton Shields (Husqvarna), Will Sievenpiper (Kawasaki) and Brayden Baisley (Yamaha) finished out the top 10 overall. In the Pro Women's Division, FMF KTM's Brandy Richards earned a clear overall victory after finishing ahead of Danielle McDonald (Yamaha) by 29 sec - onds on Saturday and by 1:22 seconds on Sunday. "I like this wide-open grasstrack, and I even did better than I expected in the woods," said Richards. "The Cross test is one of my favorites. It's just a traditional grasstrack. It's tricky because you have to memorize pretty much every corner, so that was tricky. But I absolutely love that stuff, putting it all together, and I also have fun in the woods. It was challenging." Yamaha-mounted Lillie Sheets finished third overall, with Emma Smith completing the weekend in fourth on a GasGas. The top Amateur for the week - end with an overall win in the 240 A division was Braiden Baisley. Baisley also won the FMF $150 Top Amateur prize. Shan Moore OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Cody Barnes (Bet) 2. Toby Cleveland (Hus) 3. Grant Davis (KTM) 4. Cooper Jones (KTM) 5. Gavin Simon (Hus) 6. Brody Johnson (Hus) 7. Cole Whitmer (GG) 8. Colton Shields (Hus) 9. Will Sievenpiper (Kaw) 10. Brayden Baisley (Yam) Brandy Richards dominated the Pro Women's division.

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