Hidden Valley Golf Course did NOT disappoint! Yes we took our racers to a Golf Course and created a unique blend of technical off-cambers – manmade jumps and steep climbs! Some Highlights Below:
This round of SXCS was also another co-sanctioned race with US SPRINT ENDURO. A full race report can be found HERE.
Cole Forbes was the class of the morning Youth races, taking a dominating win in the Super Mini Sr. (14-15) 80-112cc Two-stroke/75-150cc Four-stroke class. The KTM rider won all 12 tests in his class. Best in the Super Mini Jr (12-13) 80-112cc two- stroke/75-150cc four-stroke class was Peyton Feather on a KTM.
Bandy Richards (KTM) travelled all the way from Arizona to win the Pro Women’s class. It was her first race on the east coast in over a year. “I was a little nervous coming in because I saw there was rain,” said Richards. “Back west we don’t have rain, so it’s all dry and dusty. I was a little nervous but excited to get the time in in the mud. The first enduro test was a little hectic. I got a little stuck on some tree roots and stuff and just kind of getting used to the slick, tight stuff really. Just kind of progressed throughout the weekend. Day two, today, I felt phenomenal all day, really, especially in the woods. I was just picking up some good speed, getting a lot more comfortable in that slick stuff. So I’m extremely happy with how the weekend went.”
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Tayla Jones was second, which was good enough to clinch the Pro Women’s championship.
Rachel Archer wrapped her AmPro Yamaha around a tree in the first test and rode the remainder of the event with a bent bike to finish third, with Allie Spurgeon (Hsq) and Britney Gallegos rounding out the top five.