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to change lines in a mud hole to
avoid a slower rider but instead he
got caught in a sink hole, which
stopped him dead in his tracks.
Despite his problems, Toth still
managed to salvage sixth place.
"Not the day I was looking for
leading into today," said Toth. "I
started off kind of slow, and test
two was about the same. I think it
was test three I ended up getting
lost. Then the next test I felt like I
rode really well, but unfortunately
test four or five I started feeling
good. I started feeling like my old
self and started having fun."
FMF/KTM's Josh Toth, who
underwent surgery to repair an
injured ring finger prior to the last
round, had a string of bad luck,
including getting turned around
on the third test and losing valu-
able time trying to find his way
back on the course. In the next
test, he had a good pace going
but made a last-second decision
(Right) Josh Toth, sixth on
the day, slipped to third
in the championship and
now trails Steward Baylor
by just four points. (Below)
Cody Barnes won the Pro2
division in seventh overall.
He took the class win by
just two seconds over
championship rival Craig
DeLong. Barnes leads
DeLong by nine points with
one race to go.