OFF-ROAD
ROUND 5 / JULY 28, 2019
QUIET OAKS CAMPGROUND / CROSS FORK, PENNSYLVANIA
P76
KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
was my best ride we've had
here."
Sixth went to Beta USA's
Mike Witkowski, who sits fifth in
the series standings. Witkowski
finished just 2.275 seconds
behind Smith in a duel that was
decided in the final test.
Liam Draper was seventh
overall, which gave the Tely En-
ergy Racing KTM rider his first
Pro2 win of the season. Draper
was sitting as high as third dur-
ing the first half of the day, but a
After getting off to a slow
start in test one, the Ohio rider
picked up the pace and edged
Husqvarna/ Max Motorsports/
FXR Racing's Evan Smith by
7.931 seconds for fourth.
"I really felt like I struggled in
that first test, just trying to get
going," said Buttrick. "I was
thinking it might be a long day.
Luckily, we got her in gear, and
the next couple of tests went
pretty well. We just kept digging
the entire day, and overall, this
Mackenzie Tricker won the
Women Elite division.
stick in his rear brake disc cost
the New Zealander a lot of time.
GasGas North America's
Thorn Devlin had an unchar-
acteristic off day and finished
eighth.
Kyle McDonal was ninth and
second in the Pro2 class on a
Beta, with Noah Clark finish-
ing 10th and first AA rider on a
Yamaha.
Eight-time National Enduro
Champion Mike Lafferty came
out of retirement to finish 11th
overall and second AA rider.
Meanwhile, Tegan Temple was
third Pro2 rider in 13th overall.
Mepmx/Fly/Grizzly Peak/
Traveler's Rest Speedway/
KTM's Mackenzie Tricker had
a great day in the Women's
Elite class, beating Beta USA's
Rachel Gutish by two minutes
and 31 seconds. Tayla Jones
made her return to competi-
tion after having surgery on her
hand with third on her Rockstar
Energy/Husqvarna/Moose
Husqvarna. CN
OVERALL
1. Grant Baylor (KTM)
2. Steward Baylor (KTM)
3. Andrew DeLong (Hon)
4. Cory Buttrick (Hus)
5. Evan Smith (Hus)
6. Mike Witkowski (Bet)
7. Liam Draper (KTM)
8. Thorn Devlin (GG)
9. Kyle McDonel (Bet)
10. Noah Clark (Yam)