Round 1 Race Report from Moree’s Paradise/ Sellers, SC
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Girroir Tops Moreeās Paradise US Sprint Enduro Series Opener
US Sprint Enduro Series
Round 1
January 22-23, 2022
Moreeās Paradise Raceway
Sellers, South Carolina
Johnny Girroir drew first blood in the 2022 US Sprint Enduro Series. The Coastal
Racing GasGas rider took a dominating win at this weekendās Moreeās Paradise US
Sprint Enduro, round one of the series held at Moreeās Paradise Raceway in
Sellers, South Carolina. It was Girroirās maiden race in the Pro division.
Snow and freezing temperatures greeted the riders; however, the weather did
not deter a large group from racing in what turned out to be a very successful and
enjoyable weekend.
Girroir dominated Sundayās action, winning all six tests, which backed up his
strong performance on Saturday, where he won four of six tests.
āEverything went smoothly,ā said Girroir. āI had a little crash in the last enduro
test on Sunday, but I had a pretty mistake-free weekend. The woods test was
kinda sketchy, so I felt more comfortable on the cross test. It got pretty gnarly out
there; just mud, ruts, and roots. That really keeps you on your toes, but I felt good
in both tests.ā
Josh Toth was second overall, with one test win and a series of consistent second
and third place test finishes. The FMF/KTM rider came to South Carolina to get in
some sand riding to tune up for the new year.
āI havenāt raced in a while, and this was a last-minute decision,ā said Toth. āJust
trying to stay sharp on the bike. I did have expectations for myself, but no
pressure. I would say I rode a little cautious. Of course, I came into the last two
seasons with injuries, so Iāve been a little on the cautious side and just staying
smart, really.ā
Defending series champion Layne Michael had a weekend heād rather forget.
After winning the first test on Saturday, the Am Pro Yamaha rider admittedly
struggled for the remainder of the day. Michael got back into the groove on
Sunday, but could not stop Girroir from sweeping the day.
āI just struggled this weekend,ā said Michael. āI felt like I kind of got back on track
there today but in the last test I made a small mistake and crashed. I just kind of
clipped a root wrong and it pitched me pretty good. Just some mental errors this
weekend. Hopefully, figure that out for the next one and come back stronger for
sure.ā
Phoenix Hondaās Cody Barnes capitalized on a strong performance on Saturday to
take the win in the Pro 2 class and finish fourth in the overall standings. Babbittās
Racing Team Green Kawasakiās Lyndon Snodgrass beat out Barnes for top Pro 2
honors on Sunday, but it was not enough to erase the lead that Barnes had built
on Saturday.
āI had a really good day on Saturday,ā said Barnes. āI made only one mistake. Only
had one crash. Then today, I struggled a little bit on the cross test, but all in all, it
was a good day. I was able to come out with the overall for the weekend. Itās a
good way to start off the year.ā
Considering the conditions, Snodgrass was happy with his overall performance.
āIāve never really ridden in ice or snow or anything like that before, so right off the
bat I was kind of just too hesitant,ā said Snodgrass. āI kind of just didnāt really get
into a flow. I wasnāt really confident on that slippery, icy dirt. Never really got a
flow going. We come out today and made a couple of changes this morning
before I went and rode. I think that helped. Right off the bat, first cross test, I was
a lot more competitive. Just had a much better day today.ā
Thorn Devlin put his 760 Husqvarna into sixth overall and third in the Pro 2
division, finishing just 15 seconds behind Snodgrass. After riding for another team
in 2021, Devlin was making his first ride on a new bike.
āFirst go on the new bike and everything went well,ā said Devlin. āYesterday, I was
just trying to maintain on the cross test and then do the work in the enduro test
where I kind of shine a little bit more. It was kind of a management day today,
and then just kind of watched the times and making up when I could and be
reserved when it was appropriate.ā
Australian Mason Semmens made his debut ride in America and came away with
seventh overall. The Trail Jesters Racing KTM rider was also fourth in the Pro 2
division.
āThe sprint enduro format is definitely cool,ā said Semmens. āComing from a
motocross background, the enduro test seemed tight, so it was definitely a big
learning curve. My knuckles are pretty busted up, and my neck, too. The trees
definitely donāt move when you run into them, but all in all it was a good learning
weekend.ā
Tely Racing KTMās Liam Draper returned to racing having spent the last four
months recovering from knee surgery and came away with fourth in the Pro
division and eighth overall. Meanwhile, RPM Racingās Angus Riordan of Australia
was ninth overall and fifth in the Pro 2 class.
Bubz Tasha (KTM) won the Pro-Am division with a 10th overall finish.
Rockstar Energy Husqvarnaās Tayla Jones took the win in the Womenās Pro class
after topping nine of the 12 tests.
āI was a little nervous about racing in the snow but it turned out to be fun,ā said
Jones. āI got some test wins and got settled into my new bike so all is good.ā
Trail Jesters Racing KTMās Kori Steede won three tests and was second overall in
Womenās Pro. Meanwhile, Bonanza Plumbing Gas-Gas, Rachel Gutish rounded out
the podium in third.
First in the 250A class was KTM up-and-comer Cole Forbes, who also claimed the
Top Amateur award, while James Skinner won the Open A class ahead of Tim
Murphy and David Hojnowski Jr.
The US Sprint Enduro Series returns to action on February 12-13 for round two of
its series at South of the Border MX in Hamer, South Carolina. The round also
doubles as an ISDE Qualifier. For more information go to
www.ussprintenduro.com
OVERALL RESULTS
- Johnny Girroir (GG)
- Josh Toth (KTM)
- Layne Michael (Yam)
- Cody Barnes (Hon)
- Lyndon Snodgrass (Kaw)
- Thorn Devlin (Hsq)
- Mason Semmens (KTM)
- Liam Draper (KTM)
- Angus Riordan (KTM)
- Bubz Tasha (KTM)
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