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Bollinger settled for third in class
(XC1) and fourth overall.
Ricky Russell (AmPro Yamaha),
Grant Baylor (Tely Energy Racing/
KTM), Layne Michael (Husqvarna),
and XC2 Pro riders Michael Wit-
kowski (Beta USA) and Craig De-
Long (Coastal Racing Husqvarna)
rounded out the top 10 overall.
In the FMF XC3 Pro-Am class,
Jesse Ansley took the checkered
flag in first place, followed by Chris
Bach and Jake Froman.
Tayla Jones was the Women's-
class winner after taking second
overall in the morning race. Sports-
man A Jr. rider Joshua Lee was the
overall winner in that race.
So, in the final 2018 overall stand-
ing (including XC2), Russell finished
out the year with 297 points to
Duvall's 262. Steward Baylor closed
out the season with 219 points, fol-
lowed by Bollinger with 208 and
Kelley with 192.
Kelley took the XC2 title with
323 points to Toth's 305. De-
long ended up third in the cham-
pionship with 199 points. CN
OVERALL
1. Steward Baylor Jr. (KTM)
2. Josh Toth (KTM) XC2 Pro
3. Josh Strang (Hus)
4. Trevor Bollinger (Hon)
5. Benjamin Kelley (KTM) XC2 Pro
6. Ricky Russell (Yam)
7. Grant Baylor (KTM)
8. Layne Michael (Hus)
9. Michael Witkowski (Bet) XC2 Pro
10. Craig DeLong (Hus) XC2 Pro
Benjamin Kelley
wrapped up the XC2-
class Championship.
Josh Toth was second overall on a 250cc.