Toth's FMF/KTM teammate
Ben Kelley finished in fifth.
Beta USA's Thorn Devlin was
the best of the second half of the
top 10, despite struggling with
the dry conditions.
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's
Craig Delong won the NE Pro2
division by nearly two minutes
with a seventh overall finish.
"I didn't make too many mis-
takes and just tried to stay on
two wheels," said Delong. "It was
super slick and super easy to
make a mistake. The rocks were
super hard-packed, and they
were moving all over the place.
The roots and the dust were
crazy, so I tried to be smooth
and not make any mistakes."
Beta USA's Cody Barnes won
the opening test in the NE Pro 2
class but settled for second be-
hind DeLong and eighth overall
in the final standings.
Rookie Pro Vincent Smith
(KTM) claimed ninth overall for
the second race in a row, while
Hunter Bush (Yam) grabbed his
best finish ever with 10th overall.
Rachel Gutish made short
work of the Women's Elite class
by winning all five tests. The Beta
USA rider has made great strides
during the past few races.
Mackenzie Tricker battled
back and forth with Korie Steede
but, in the end, topped the TM
rider for second.
Will Sievenpiper topped all AA
riders, with fellow KTM rider Kole
Henslee in second and Yamaha-
mounted John Gentry in third.
Eric Douglass took the Open
A class ahead of Jhadyn Walker
and Derek Gravitt (Yam).
The Kenda AMA National En-
duro Series resumes on October
4th for the Muddobber's National
Enduro in Matthews, Indiana for
round seven. CN
OVERALL
1. Ryder Lafferty (Hus)
2. Grant Baylor (She)
3. Steward Baylor (Yam)
4. Josh Toth (KTM)
5. Ben Kelley (KTM)
6. Thorn Devlin (Bet)
7. Craig Delong (Hus)
8. Cody Barnes (Bet)
9. Vincent Smith (KTM)
10. Hunter Bush (Yam)
IN
THE
WIND
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Grant Baylor
(pictured) moved
into a tie with
Josh Toth for the
championship
lead.