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nia event riding a wave of momentum after
winning the past two rounds, and looked as
though he might grab his third win in a row
after winning tests two and three. However,
a nasty crash in test four left him temporarily
shaken, bruised and suffering a dislocated
shoulder.
"I came around a corner and all of a sud-
den I was in some rocks that threw me head-
first into a much bigger rock," said Grant. "It
demolished my bike and I popped my shoul-
der out."
Grant recovered and managed a shaky
15th for the test, but still managed to finish
fourth overall after turning in the fourth-fastest
time in the final test.
Fifth overall went to FAR Racing GasGas
North America's Andrew DeLong. The former
National Enduro champion has been on the
comeback trail in 2018, getting back up to
speed after spending the last few years deal-
ing with a nagging wrist injury.
After five rounds, Toth and Steward
Baylor sit atop the series standings with
123 points each. Meanwhile, Ben Kelley
moved ahead of Grant Baylor by one
point to take over third in the standings,
92 points to 91. Buttrick rounds out the
top five with 77 points.
Shan Moore
OVERALL
1. Josh Toth (KTM)
2. Ben Kelley (KTM)
3. Steward Baylor (KTM)
4. Grant Baylor (KTM)
5. Andrew DeLong (GG)
6. Craig DeLong (Hus)
7. Cory Buttrick (Hus)
8. Evan Smith (Hus)
9. Mike Witkowski (Bet)
10. Jesse Ansley (KTM)
Ben Kelley took
second overall,
winning his first-
ever test along
the way.
Steward Baylor
finished out the day
in third and is now
tied with Toth for the
series lead.