fifth test, and then the seventh
test had a crash and just strug-
gled with that super-tight trail.
Trevor was able to sneak by me,
so I ended up fifth on the day,
but overall [I was] happy with my
ride."
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's
Craig DeLong struggled with
setup and settled for sixth.
"My suspension was maybe a
little bit off about halfway through
the day, and it took me a while to
figure out what I wanted to do,"
said DeLong. "I adjusted it and
it was better for the last two or
three tests. I wish I would have
broken record, but with all the in-
juries I've had it's just taken me a
while to get back to where I was.
I like this track. There were a
few sections where it was pretty
tight for my liking, but the rest
of it was pretty good. I felt like I
rode, I wouldn't say exceptional,
but I rode good all day and didn't
make one mistake."
A crash in the seventh test
cost Kelley fourth.
"I was kind of in that fourth-
place position all day," said Kel-
ley. "I felt like I was riding pretty
good, just a little bit off the top
three. I had a little mistake in the
riding and I know where he's
from they don't even have trees
that tight. So, hats off to him in
that last section. I really came
out the other side thinking that
we got it, and we saw the times
and I was like, 'wow, he learned
how to ride the tight stuff.'"
Rockstar Energy Husqvar-
na's Trevor Bollinger ran fifth
and sixth most of the day but
sneaked past FMF/KTM's Ben
Kelley in the final test to claim
fourth, his best National Enduro
finish.
"We're finally feeling better on
the bike," said Bollinger. "It's a
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Trevor Bollinger finished a
season-high fourth.