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Cycle News 2026 Issue 22 June 2

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(Yamaha), who posted a brilliant time, landing him fourth for the test, just ahead of top Pro-Am rider Colton Shields (Husqvarna). Cleveland piled on in test two, dropping a time 2.5 seconds faster than Davis. Jones, Shields and Baisley finished out the top five. Cleveland went on to post up four wins, finishing Sunday's event with a 3.8-second margin over Jones, who won the final two tests. Simon rounded out Sunday's podium, while Davis had a devastating final test, finishing 20 seconds off the pace, dropping the KTM rider to seventh for the day. Cleveland again led the Pro 2 division ahead of Jones, while Sievenpiper and Shields finished fourth and fifth overall for the day and claimed first and sec - ond in the Pro-Am division. Bais- ley earned top Amateur honors and secured the 250 A class win for the second consecutive day. Cleveland's two-day perfor- mance secured him the win in the final overall results, his sec- ond of the season, by 19 seconds over runner-up Jones. Simon was third, followed by Davis in fourth, while Sievenpiper closed out the top five overall and was first in the Pro-Am class. In the overall class results, Simon, Davis and Ryan Amancio (KTM) went 1-2-3 in the Pro 1 division; Cleveland, Jones and Brody Johnson (Husqvarna) were the top three in the Pro 2 class; and Sievenpiper, Shields and Cole Whitmer (GasGas) completed the podium in the Pro-Am class. The top Amateur of the weekend was Brayden Baisley, the 250 A winner. Sievenpiper won four tests on Saturday and one on Sunday to secure the Pro-Am overall win. "Colton brought it on pretty good on Sunday, and we were pretty close all day," said Siev - enpiper. "About halfway through the day, I was able to sneak away a little bit, but going into the last test, Colton and I were within a second or two, and I was able to hold on." Davis still holds the series points lead with one round remaining, though his lead has narrowed to 62 points. In the Pro Women's Division, FMF KTM's Brandy Richards claimed a 52-second win over AmPro Yamaha's Danielle Mc - Donald, with Rieju USA's Rachel Gutish and Lilley Sheets (Yama- ha) finishing third and fourth. "The tests were a little bit of motocross, some high-speed grasstrack, and just all around fun," said Richards. "The soil was perfect, too. It got a little challenging toward the end with all the ruts and stuff, but it was a great time. I was able to stay su - per consistent and got the win." Shan Moore OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Toby Cleveland (Hus) 1:13:22.037 2. Cooper Jones (KTM) 1:13:41.314 3. Gavin Simon (Hus) 1:14:37.757 4. Grant Davis (KTM) 1:15:06.989 5. Will Sievenpiper (Kaw) 1:15:11.695 6. Colton Shields (Hus) 1:15:27.686 7. Cole Witmer (GG) 1:15:46.901 8. Brayden Baisley (Yam) 1:16:10.007 9. Lane Whitmer (GG) 1:17:16.926 10. Brody Johnson (Hus) 1:17:19.752 WIND IN THE P58 Will Sievenpiper won the Pro-Am division in fifth overall.

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