Baylor Bros. Master Muddobbers Enduro
T
he Baylor brothers, Grant
and Steward, dominated
Muddobbers National Enduro in
Matthews, Indiana, October 4,
accounting for all six test wins,
with FactoryONE Sherco's Grant
Baylor winning the first four tests,
while Steward topped the final
two tests on his AmPro Yamaha.
After six tests and over 60
miles of racing, Grant took the
overall win by 41.834 seconds
ahead of Steward, as the broth-
ers landed on the podium togeth-
er for the third time in 2020.
Grant came into the race tied
with FMF/KTM's Josh Toth in the
series standings, however, with
the win, the South Carolina rider
moved into sole possession of
first place in the standings with
just two rounds remaining.
"I had a good bit of confi-
dence coming into this race just
because in the past I've always
done really well here, so I think
that helped out," said Grant. "I
kind of built a gap in the first test,
twenty-something seconds; and
after that I kind of just tried to
manage the race and put in good
tests. Steward was right there
nipping on my heels all day and
I think we were within the same
second in a couple tests, just
super close, but it was that first
couple tests that made the differ-
ence early on."
Steward, a four-time National
Enduro Champion, came on
strong at the finish but it was just
too late to catch little brother.
"Grant has always been strong
here," said Steward. "I think I've
only won this race one time in
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