a two-race absence due to a
broken collarbone to log a ninth-
overall finish. Meanwhile, 760
Husqvarna's Ben Nelko rounded
out the top 10 overall, collecting
second in the NE Pro2 class.
"I started off, I think, second
behind Jesse, and then I made
a pretty big mistake the second
test and went down hard and
dropped back to sixth," said
Nelko. "After that, I just put my
head down and charged all the
rest of the day and was able to
"This was a lot tighter than I
would have liked, but to keep the
win streak alive is pretty cool,"
said Ansley. "It was hot. It was
brutal today. I almost overheated
[in] that last test. It was super
tight. I knew I had like a minute
buffer, but I still wanted to put in
a good test score. So, to leave
here with another win, really
can't complain."
XC Gear/Enduro Engineer-
ing/Moose Racing/Husqvarna's
Ryder Lafferty returned from
started the day with that setting,
but you learn stuff every time.
I had some decent times. The
next one is one of my local ones,
so I'm excited for that."
Husqvarna/Max Motorsports/
FXR Racing's Evan Smith turned
in a solid ride which left him with
a seventh overall.
Trail Jesters Racing KTM's
Jesse Ansley chalked up another
win in the NE Pro2 division with
an eighth overall, making four
wins in as many races.
OFF-ROAD
KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
ROUND 4 / JUNE 13, 2021
GREENSBORO, GEORGIA
P84
Jesse Ansley topped the
NE Pro2 class again.