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ROUND 6 CJ RACEWAY ADULT RACE REPORT

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CJ Raceway Sprint Enduro
2024 US Sprint Enduro Series presented by Moose Racing
Round 6
June 15-16, 2024
Newburg, West Virginia

Story by Shan Moore

Photography by Art Pepin

Every top athlete has an off day from time to time. It’s how you manage your off days and come back from them is what makes a true champion.

After five-straight overall wins in the 2024 US Sprint Enduro Series and after virtually dominating the series to this point, FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Johnny Girroir had somewhat of a rough day at the office on Saturday at the CJ Raceway Sprint Enduro in Newburg, West Virginia, as the six tests were split between four different riders. Girroir won three of those.

Johnny Girroir

At the end of Saturday’s event, Girroir won the day by four seconds ahead of a close battle with Phoenix Honda’s Cody Barnes, salvaging his day with a great ride in the next-to-last enduro test. 

“I had a pretty high-speed crash in the second cross test on Saturday and that kind of scared me or shocked me a little bit,” said Girroir. “I wasn’t riding that great in the beginning anyway, but I picked it back up in the end and it was a good day.” 

Barnes topped Rockstar Energy Racing’s Craig DeLong by nine seconds to claim second for the day with DeLong in third. 

Saturday’s top five consisted of Girroir, Barnes, DeLong, FMF KTM Factory Racing Lander’s Angus Riordan, who also won the Pro2 class, and Babbitt’s Online Monster Energy Kawasaki’s JoJo Cunningham.  

On Sunday, Girroir was determined and ready and he won all three cross tests and one enduro test to outpace DeLong for the win. 

“Today went smooth,” said Girroir. “I kept her off the ground, found some good speed in the cross test and had a good last enduro test, so it worked out good.  

Third behind DeLong was Barnes with Riordan and Husqvarna-backed Jason Tino rounding out the top five. Riordan also topped the Pro 2 division with Tino second. 

“I had a good weekend with second overall,” said Barnes. “I was competitive with Johnny plus he had a crash and I was close to him so that helped. Then today I struggled a little bit, it got a little bit drier and I kind of kind of struggled a little bit and didn’t make it easy on myself. I had a bad last cross test trying to be more patient and I think that cost me on the 250. You just kind of gotta ride it more aggressive. On the last enduro test I got caught a little stump got tangled up in some trees but I was able to hold on to 2nd overall for the weekend so that was good.”

Cody Barnes

DeLong was more consistent on Sunday, finishing second.

“Today was really good,” said DeLong. “I fell in the second enduro test and probably lost 10 seconds. That really set me back because I was second behind Johnny and that fall dropped me back to third. I had a good cross test and I won the first enduro test today, so I feel I’ve been making good improvements the last few weeks.”

Craig Delong

Riordan was fourth again ahead of Husqvarna-backed Jason Tino.

Angus Riordan

“The weekend went well and I managed to win the Pro2 yesterday by about 25 seconds got fourth overall,” said Riordan. “Today I just maintained. I was up by just a second so I knew I had to pull something out and I was able to get Tino by a few seconds so I won both days and the overall.”

Though Girroir didn’t win every test, his brilliant riding in the remainder of the tests garnered him the overall win for the weekend. In all, Girroir won six of the twelve tests, which gave him the overall by 28 seconds.

The two-day overall standings looked like this: 1. Johnny Girroir (1:25:38.048); Cody Barnes (1:26:06.956); Craig DeLong (1:26:11.939; Angus Riordan (1:27:21.34). Cunningham was also the top Pro-Am rider. 

“Cooper Jones was on me in the cross test, he was making me go way to fast and I knew he was trouble if he beat me,” said Cunningham. “But I was a fan of the enduro test. It was a little more tight and technical than I’m used to, but it was a good weekend and I’m happy with my riding.”

Joseph Cunningham

Tino lost out on fifth by one second.

“I was a little slow yesterday, but I fought like hell today, I wanted to get Gus for the Pro2 win, said Tino. “I got the lead going into the last enduro test and Gus poured it one and ended up winning Pro 2.”

The Pro Women’s division was won by FMF KTM Factory Racing Lander’s rider Brandy Richards continued her undefeated streak by topping Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Korie Steede by a little over two minutes.

Brandy Richards

“It was a pretty good weekend,” said Richards. “Yesterday was a little bit slippery but then it dried out. Today was super dusty and super slick and I just made a few mistakes here and there but overall I had a good time.”

Steede won two tests on Sunday. 

Korie Steede

“Overall, it was a super rough weekend for me, I just wasn’t on,” said Steede. “It’s really hard to compete with brandy when you are making a lot of mistakes so Sunday I tried to turn the day around and grabbed two test wins and had the fastest enduro time in the final enduro test, so at least I improved on Sunday.” 

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

Super Mini SR Racer, Enduro Test – Levi Wilkins 6:35.6

Super Mini SR Racer, CrossTest – Levi Wilkins 6:50.2 

Levi Wilkins

AMATEUR DIVISION

Open A Racer, Enduro Test- Triston Landrum 7:09.7

Open A  RACER, Cross Test – Tyler Dibartolo 7:35.1

Triston Landrum
Tyler Dibartolo

PRO DIVISION

Cooper Jones (Pro-Am), Enduro Test – 7:14.3
Johnny Girroir (PRO1) Cross Test – 6:51.4

Copper Jones
Johnny Girroir

ROUND 3 OVERALL RESULTS

1. Johnny Girroir (KTM)
2. Cody Barnes (Hon)
3. Craig DeLong (Hsq)
4. Angus Riordan (KTM)
5. JoJo Cunningham (Kaw)
6. Jason Tino (Hsq)
7. Cooper Jones (KTM)
8. Gavin Smith (Hsq)
9. Collier Martinez (Hon)
10. Michael Delosa (Yam)

The US Sprint Enduro Series resumes on August 24-25 in Masontown, WV for round seven of the US Sprint Enduro Series. In addition, the Sprint Enduro World Championship will be held on July 13-14-15 in Harleywood Farm in Bristol, VA. For more information on the US Sprint Enduro Series and the Sprint Enduro World Championship go to www.ussprintenduro.com

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