RacingVirginia Full Gas Sprint Enduro | PHOTOSSipes back on topBy Shan MooreApril 4, 2017Husqvarna rider Hunter Neuwirth turned in a solid ride for eighth.Photo By Darrin ChapmanAm Pro Yamaha’s Josh Toth has adjusted well to the Sprint Enduro format and wound up winning the final Enduro test of the weekend to finish fifth overall.Photo By Darrin ChapmanMackenzie Tricker blasts out of one of the grass track turns during the opening day of competition. The Aussie off-road star finished second in the Women’s Pro division.Photo By Darrin ChapmanKR4 Arrive-n-Ride Husqvarna’s Jesper Borjesson found the grass track to his liking and turned in some fantastic times to finish sixth.Photo By Darrin ChapmanGeorgia’s Evan Smith showed up on a privateer KTM and finished seventh overall.Photo By Darrin ChapmanDespite suffering a crash in the first test of the weekend and aggravating an old shoulder injury, Steward Baylor still managed to win two tests and finish fourth.Photo By Darrin ChapmanCole Mattison of Inman, South Carolina topped the Lites A division with an 11th overall finish.Photo By Darrin ChapmanBilly Schlag took top Amateur honors and first in the Open A division with an 8th overall finish.Photo By Darrin ChapmanCory Buttrick has been showing flashes of brilliance since taking his first win of the season last year and in Virginia the SRT KTM rider put together a solid race to finish second behind Sipes.Photo By Darrin ChapmanRyan Sipes rebounded from the runner-up finish he claimed at the previous round of the Full Gas Sprint Enduro Series in Georgia to claim his second won in three rounds at the Virginia round this past weekend. Sipes now holds a 10-point lead in the series standings.Photo By Darrin Chapman