OFF-ROAD
KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
ROUND 4 / AUGUST 2, 2020
WELLSTON, OHIO
P66
The Kenda AMA National En-
duro Series resumes on August
23 for the Grassman National
Enduro in Chandlersville, Ohio,
for round five of its series. CN
OVERALL
1. Josh Toth (KTM)
2. Steward Baylor (Kaw)
3. Grant Baylor (She)
4. Ben Kelley (KTM)
5. Ryder Lafferty (Hus)
6. Thorn Devlin (Bet)
7. Cory Buttrick (Hus)
8. Ben Nelko (Hus)
9. Cody Barnes (Bet)
10. Craig Delong (Hus)
so I lost a bunch of time on one
of the tests. Then on the last one
I was riding really well again, but
I just kissed a tree with my face
and had to get back going after
that. So it was a little bit tough,
but I really just wanted to get on
the podium today. I didn't have a
goal to win or anything. So I feel
pretty good about it."
Kole Henslee (KTM) won
the AA class ahead of Michael
Pillar (Yam), with Will Sieven-
piper (KTM) in third. Luke Ross
topped the Open A class ahead
of fellow KTM riders Eric Doug-
lass and Brad Mohr.
away with first in the Women's
Elite class.
"I raced the Battle of the
Goats extreme enduro yester-
day, so I came into this not really
sure how things were going to
go," said Gutish. "I'm not on my
usual race bike for this. I'm still
on the bike I raced yesterday,
a 200 set up for extreme. I was
running about second all day,
and then in test five it was abso-
lutely magical. I've never ridden
a dirt bike that well in my life. I
don't know if I'm ever going to be
able to ride a dirt bike that well
ever again. I was 21st overall.
I have no idea how that hap-
pened. So, I'm really hoping that
I can maybe someday do that
again, but for the time being I'm
just over the moon about it."
Enduro Engineering/ Mepmx/
Fly KTM's Mackenzie Tricker
finished second, 49 seconds
behind Gutish.
"I won the first test, but I was
still pretty cautious," said Tricker.
"Then honestly, they just turned
it up and I wasn't ready, really. I
tried really hard to sprint those
last two tests and make up the
time that I lost, and I just didn't
have it today, but I didn't do any-
thing silly."
BABB's Racing's Becca
Sheets rounded out the podium
in the Women's Elite class.
"I came out swinging and had
the lead after the second test,"
said Sheets. "From there, I just
had to ride good, but I got hung
up in a bottleneck and there was
really just nowhere for me to go,
Rachel Gutish won the
Women's class.