impressive fifth-place finish in
the test.
Davis turned up the heat dur
-
ing the latter stages of the day,
winning the final three tests and
putting an exclamation point on
Saturday by posting a command
-
ing 9.3-second advantage over
Cleveland in the closing cross
test, leaving no doubt about his
control of the event. At the end
of the day, Davis secured Sat-
urday's victory by a convincing
31.1 seconds over Cleveland,
while Strang delivered a solid
ride to claim third. Jones and
DeLong completed a competitive
and tightly contested top five.
Cleveland also topped the Pro
2 division, while Sievenpiper was
the top Pro-Am rider, finishing
sixth overall.
After navigating soggy condi
-
tions on Saturday, Davis returned
on Sunday with the same in-
tensity and control, carrying his
momentum into day two. He set
the early benchmark by winning
the still-damp opening cross test,
finishing seven seconds ahead
of Pro 2 leader Cleveland, with
Jones—second in Pro 2—another
11 seconds back. DeLong se
-
cured fourth, closely shadowed
by Strang in fifth. In the Pro-Am
ranks, Husqvarna-mounted
Colton Shields delivered a stand
-
out performance, claiming top-
class honors with an impressive
sixth-place finish.
Davis put his control
on full display in the
slippery enduro test,
charging to a six-second
win over Jones. Behind
him, Cleveland edged
Husqvarna-mounted
Brody Johnson by a
razor-thin four-tenths of
a second for fourth, while
Baisley rounded out the
top five.
Test three only wid
-
ened the gap as Davis
returned to work, stamp-
ing his authority on the
day with a third win and
extending his lead over
Cleveland to more than
30 seconds. Cleveland
answered back in style during
test four, the enduro test, charg
-
ing to his first win of the week-
end and locking down second
place, while Davis rode smart
and smooth to a safe second,
ahead of DeLong and Jones.
Davis wasn't finished. He
tightened his grip on the overall
victory by storming to another
win in test five, the cross test,
before backing off with a cal
-
culated third in the final enduro
test. Jones grabbed his first test
win of the weekend in test four,
ahead of Cleveland. When the
scores were settled, Davis stood
atop Sunday's results, sealing
the victory ahead of Cleveland,
Jones, DeLong and Josh Strang.
Cleveland was tops in the Pro 2
class, while Shields was the top
Pro-Am rider. The top Amateur
was Brody Amos, who won the
250A class, slotting him into
ninth overall for the day.
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Toby Cleveland
was second
overall and the Pro
2-class winner.
Colton Shields
topped the
Pro-Am field in
sixth overall.