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Warrior Sprint Enduro

2024 US Sprint Enduro Series presented by Moose Racing

Round 3

March 30-31, 2024

Semora, North Carolina

Story by Shan Moore

It wasn’t easy, especially on Saturday, but Johnny Girroir remained undefeated in the 2024 US Sprint Enduro Series after the FMF KTM Factory Racer won both days of this weekend’s Warrior US Sprint Enduro on a beautiful Easter weekend in Semora, North Carolina.

With AmPro Yamaha’s Liam Draper nipping at his heels (and FMF KTM Factory Racing Landers’ Angus Riordan waiting in the wings), Girroir eked out Saturday’s win by 16 seconds over Draper.

US SPRINT ENDURO ROUND 3 OVERALL PODIUM; JOHNNY GIRROIR 1ST (PRO1) /LIAM DRAPER 2ND (PRO1)/ANGUS RIORDAN 3RD (PRO2)

“Yesterday was a little rough,” said Girroir. “A couple of crashes and stuff set me back. I think everyone was crashing. It was slick and very unpredictable. Last night, I went to bed a little frustrated last night, and told myself, “I really need to hit my marks, tomorrow. I felt like I did that today. It was a good weekend.”

Girroir nearly threw it away on a G-out on Sunday’s opening enduro test, but amazingly was able to save it and still win the test.

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“I was sweating that one,” said Girroir. “I thought I was a goner.”

In all, Girroir won 11 of the 14 tests and topped Draper, who had two test wins, by 16 seconds on Saturday. Meanwhile, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Craig DeLong was third on Saturday, another six seconds back, while Riordan was fourth, having won the final cross test on Saturday.

Giroir swept Sunday’s event and beat Enduro Engineering’s Josh Toth by 27 seconds, with Pro 2 riders Gus Riordan, Jason Tino and Draper in Pro 1 rounding out the top five.

Draper was particularly fast on the cross test, winning two of four on Saturday.

“Saturday was really good,” said Draper. “I was the closest I think I’ve ever been to Johnny for most of the day.”

Liam Draper – Photo: Art Pepin

Draper, who is still getting used to the 450, had a big get-off on Saturday. “In cross test four, I hit the dirt hard,” said Draper. “That kind of threw me back. Other than that, I’m super happy with my riding. I’m just learning this 450. Today I struggled a lot. Just the dry slick. With that much horsepower, you’ve got to ride it a lot different than a little bike. So, it showed today.”

From the FMF KTM Factory Racing Landers Team, Riordan pushed Draper and Girroir before settling for third overall. He also won the Pro 2 class.

Angus Riordan – Photo: Art Pepin

“I started off a bit rough,” said Riordan. “On Saturday’s test one, in the first turn, I laid her down. Sort of set the tone for the day. I was able to just sneak in front of Tino there in the last test. Today, I just kept chipping away and trying to keep Tino off my ass.”

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Craig DeLong rode a clean race all weekend and never once hit the ground, however, he struggled to get comfortable in the North Carolina terrain.

Craig Delong – Photo: Shan Moore

“These things are tough for me,’ said DeLong. “I have good days and bad days. I’ll start slow on Saturday and then on Sunday I’m in a hole. I struggle at these things, I guess it’s just something I have to figure out.”

Hot off a big GNCC win, Enduro Engineering’s Josh Toth struggled to a sixth on Saturday, but made up for it with a brilliant runner-up behind Girroir to leave him with fifth overall.

Josh Toth – Photo: Art Pepin

Mousse Elite/Husqvarna rider Jason Tino celebrated his birthday with a solid sixth overall and second place in the Pro 2 class.

Jason Tino – Photo: Art Pepin

“This weekend was pretty similar to a round of golf,” said Tino. “A couple birdies, a couple pars, two triple bogies on the cross test today, but overall, a good weekend.

Phoenix Honda Racing’s Cody Barnes was seventh.

Cody Barnes – Photo: Art Pepin

The weekend was up and down for me,” said Barnes. “Just struggled when the tracks got rough. Just needed to find a lot more speed in that enduro test. The guys were rolling this weekend. Have two weekends off before the GNCC, so go to work and get prepared for that one and the next sprint. I’m riding my 250 and  I’ve won days on the 250 before. Some of the cross tests and stuff I think I’m at an advantage, actually, when they’re kind of tighter, trickier cross tests. It’s like any bike. There’s advantages and disadvantages. I don’t think I’m at a disadvantage, but maybe I have to work a little bit harder.”

GasGas supported Jack Edmondson, of England, was eighth.

Jack Edmondson – Photo: Art Pepin

“Definitely improving each time, which is nice,” said Edmondson. “Just kept trying to get closer to these two. It’s my goal, really, and staying quite consistent this weekend. It’s been a good one.”

Morgantown Motorsports Racing’s Layne Michael showed up on a Yamaha, which he is still adjusting to, and came away with ninth overall.

Layne Michael – Photo: Shan Moore

“I’m feeling good, it’s just taking me some time to adjust to the bike,” said Michael. “My best two times of the were in the last two tests, so I feel good about that.”

Babbitts Off-road Kawasaki’s JoJo Cunningham rounded out the top-10 and finished first in the ProAm division.  

JoJo Cunningham – Photo: Art Pepin

“I felt really good yesterday coming into today,” said Cunningham. “I knew that Coop, he’s always faster day two when it’s a little bit rougher. So, I didn’t push it a whole lot, but I still didn’t want Coop beating me because I know he’s going to give me crap about it for the next couple weeks. I just had a couple little things go bad. Locked up the rear wheel in the cross test, rode majority of it with no rear brakes. Then I actually wrecked one time in the enduro chasing down Coop. I still barely edged him out on that, so I’m going to give him crap if he’s giving me crap the next couple of weeks. Other than that, it was good. Track got pretty dry today, but all in all, it was a good weekend.”

FMF KTM Factory Racing Lander’s rider Brandy Richards dominated the Pro Women’s division, winning all but one test, a cross test, which was won by Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Korie Steede.

Brandy Richards – Photo: Art Pepin

“The cross test was tricky with it being super-slick, and the enduro test was even trickier with all the roots,” said Richards. “I think this is the first time I’ve actually felt comfortable in the enduro test, so that’s a big improvement.

Counting her cross test win combined with several other solid finishes, Steede came home in second. Third went to Ava Silvestri, while in fourth place was Carly Lee.

Trevor Jones returned to win the Pro Electric class on his Stark Varg.

Trevor Jones – Photo: Art Pepin

New for 2024! FMF Fastest Test Awards – These Specialty Awards will be given to the racer of the fastest Cross Test and fastest Enduro Test on the weekend in the Youth/Amateur and Pro divisions.

YOUTH DIVISION

Levi Wilkins

Super Mini SR Racer, Cross Test – Levi Wilkins 7:18.7

Super Mini SR Racer, Enduro Test – Levi Wilkins 6:51.7

AMATEUR DIVISION

Open A Racer,  Cross Test- Brett Heidorn 6:57.5

Open A  RACER, Enduro Test – Tyler Dibartolo 7:42.4

PRO DIVISION

Johnny Girroir


Johnny Girroir, Cross Test –  6:42.3
Johnny Girroir, Enduro Test – 7:04.6

FMF also awards a trophy for the rider with the fastest time in each test over the weekend. Johnny Girrior won the award in the enduro and cross tests.

ROUND 3 OVERALL RESULTS

1. Johnny Girroir (KTM)
2. Liam Draper (Yam)
3. Gus Riordan (KTM)
4. Craig DeLong (Hsq)
5. Josh Toth (Hon)
6. Jason Tino (Hsq)
7. Cody Barnes (Hon)
8. Jack Edmondson (GG)
9. Layne Michael (Yam)
10. JoJo Cunningham (Kaw)

Then US Sprint Enduro Series resumes on April 20-21 in Charlotte, MD (Olde Mill) for round four of the series. This series also doubles as an ISDE Qualifier. For more information on the US Sprint Enduro Series go to www.ussprintenduro.com.

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