kind of had a little bit of anger. I tried to
carry that throughout the day and just
turn it into good results. I had a couple
little tip-overs and that kind of cost me
a little bit. I was able to make up some
points and we're still healthy."
Duvall, returning from a hip injury,
was super consistent, with 6-7-7-7-7-7
finishes for the day to finish sixth overall.
"I skipped Michigan just because I
wasn't sure how the hip would be after
the first GNCC [back from injury]," said
Duvall. "I think I just need to get more
aggressive, I was just riding too com-
fortable, still kind of nursing the hip a
little bit. It's still not 100 percent but it
was still a good day. I rode really good,
I just didn't really get out of my comfort
zone like I should have to really be
challenging those guys."
ROUND 8 / OCTOBER 2, 2022
MATTHEWS, INDIANA
P76
OFF-ROAD I AMA ENDURO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Benjamin Nelko was the Pro2-class
winner in eighth overall.
Ryder Lafferty, the
one-time points
leader, now trails
Grant Baylor in the
championship by
22 points with two
rounds to go.