OFF-ROAD
KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
ROUND 3 / JULY 26, 2020
CROSS FORK, PENNSYLVANIA
P62
to find traction. It seemed to be really
tight this year. But overall it was super
tight racing between a handful of us. It
came down to the last test between me
and Grant. We were tied going into it. I
felt like I rode really good, but I ended up
having one crash at the end and probably
would have been enough or really close.
Either way, I put it all out there on the last
test and Grant was laying it down too, so
props to him."
Andrew Delong, who won the 2014
AMA National Enduro Championship, put
his Phoenix Honda Racing into third over-
all, which was amazing, having not raced
an enduro in over a year.
onds going into test five. I brought it down
to just half a second going into the last
test. So, I had the pressure on him going
into that last test. I actually ended up fall-
ing over in that last test and making a few
mistakes. I wasn't sure if I was going to
get him, but it was just enough to get the
job done."
The Rattlesnake Enduro marked the
second race in a row where Toth lost the
lead in the final moments of the race.
"I started off just really consistent, stay-
ing top three in each test," said Toth. "But
it was tricky with how dry it was in spots,
and then also it was kind of wet, slick with
the black dirt. It was a really tricky track
For Josh Toth, the
Rattlesnake Enduro
was one test too
long. He still finished
second overall.
Andrew Delong,
the 2014
champion, showed
he still has speed
in the woods
by finishing out
the day on the
podium.