Ansley is coming off of a hand
injury that kept him sidelined for
a few weeks.
"The hand is still a little sore,
with the scar tissue and stuff,"
said Ansley. "At the National
Enduros I have to be cautious
with it because I can't really take
a hit to it. I really had no clue how
I was doing all day until the last
test I heard I was winning by over
two minutes, so I was like, oh my
gosh. So it was good. I'm just
happy to get another Pro2 win."
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's
Craig DeLong was fifth in the NE
Pro1 class and sixth overall.
Will Sievenpiper (KTM) buried
his bike in the first test but man-
aged to rebound to claim a solid
seventh overall and second in the
NE Pro2 division.
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's
Trevor Bollinger finished the day
in eighth, just over four sec-
onds behind Sievenpiper, while
Husqvarna/Max Motorsports/
FXR and Racing's Evan Smith and
Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna's
Jonathan Johnson rounded out
the top 10. Johnson also finished
third in the NE Pro2 division.
In the Women's Elite divi-
sion, Beta USA's Rachel Gutish
won three of the four tests, but
finished second to four-time AMA
EnduroCross Champion Shelby
Turner (KTM) due to getting
stuck in the second test.
GasGas rider Brooke Cosner
was third behind Turner and Gut-
ish.
The Kenda AMA National
Enduro Series resumes on May
16th for the Dragon's Back Na-
tional Enduro, round three of the
series, in Arrington, Virginia.
Shan Moore
OVERALL
1. Steward Baylor (Yam)
2. Grant Baylor (GG)
3. Josh Toth (KTM)
4. Ben Kelley (KTM)
5. Jesse Ansley (KTM)
6. Craig DeLong (Hus)
7. Will Sievenpiper (KTM)
8. Trevor Bollinger (Hus)
9. Evan Smith (Hus)
10. Jonathon Johnson (Hus)
IN
THE
WIND
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Josh Toth was third overall.