Her dominance left little room
for challengers, as she pow-
ered to both day wins and the
overall
victory ahead of AmPro
Yamaha's Danielle McDonald.
McDonald showed flashes of
brilliance, however, nabbing the
lone test Richards didn't claim,
the second enduro test, where
she edged Richards by a razor-
thin margin of just eight-tenths
of a second.
filled out the Pro 2 podium, while
Shields, Sievenpiper and Chase
Landers (KTM) were the top three
in the Pro-Am division.
The top amateur for the week
-
end was 250 A winner Amos
(Husqvarna).
In the Women's Pro Division,
FMF KTM's Brandy Richards
put on a near-flawless perfor
-
mance, capturing an incredible
11
of 12 tests over the weekend.
seconds behind Jones, a result
that also secured him the Pro-
Am class win.
"I ended up getting it done
early," said Jones. "I stayed con
-
sistent all year, and I had quite a
few battles
with Grant, so overall
it was a super good season."
The top three in the Pro 1 divi
-
sion were Davis, Simon and Ryan
Amancio
(KTM). Jones, Cleveland
and Brody Johnson (Husqvarna)
ROUND 7 / JUNE 13-14, 2026
OLD GRAY ENTERTAINMENT VENUE / MONTEREY, TENNESSEE
OFF-ROAD I AMA U.S. SPRINT ENDURO CHAMPIONSHIP
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Pro-Am rider Will Sievenpiper
was fifth overall.