win the Pro2 class and finish fifth
overall thanks to a strong perfor-
mance in the final test of the day.
Ferderer settled for sixth over-
all and second in the Pro2 class,
with Tely Energy Racing's Liam
Draper, who wrapped up the
Pro2 title at the previous round,
finishing seventh, as well as third
in the Pro2 division.
Young gun Noah Clark turned
in one of his best performances
to date with an eighth overall,
and first in the AA class on a
Yamaha, while XC Gear/Enduro
Engineering/Husqvarna's Jake
Froman and Husqvarna rider
Logan Kittock rounded out the
top 10.
Mepmx/Fly/Grizzly Peak/Trav-
eler's Rest Speedway/KTM's
Mackenzie Tricker won five of six
tests en route to the win in the
Women's Elite class.
"I hit a tree pretty good and
locked my front brake up and I
had a bunch of wood and bark in
there, so I lost like a minute or so
in that test," said Tricker.
Rachel Gutish won the fifth
test and finished second. The
Beta USA rider drove all night to
the Oklahoma event after finish-
ing second at the Denver Endu-
roCross on Saturday night.
Third place went to Dallas
rider Ally Spurgeon.
Shan Moore
OVERALL
1. Grant Baylor (KTM)
2. Steward Baylor (KTM)
3. Evan Smith (Hus)
4. Mike Witkowski (Bet)
5. Ron Commo (KTM)
6. Nate Ferderer (Suz)
7. Liam Draper (KTM)
8. Noah Clark (Yam)
9. Jake Froman (Hus)
10. Logan Kittock (Hus)
IN
THE
WIND
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Evan Smith won a
bunch of tests and
finished out the day on
the podium for the fifth
time this year.