a super fun day."
Draper was able to grab an
overall test win in test four to
propel him into contention for
overall podium from the NE Pro2
class. A consistent fifth overall
in test five was enough to seal
the deal for Draper to get second
overall on the day and win the
NE Pro2 class.
Second in NE Pro1 and third
overall was Enduro Engineering
GasGas rider Josh Toth. Toth is
battling Grant for his first career
National title. A second-place
finish at the midpoint of the sea-
son helps keep Toth in the hunt.
"I was hoping for some rain,
and I got it for sure," Toth said.
"We got a bit more than I hoped.
Vision was a key factor, and it
was challenging, but I felt good,
and the conditions were fun."
Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Tely
Energy's Steward Baylor Jr. was
fifth overall and third in the Pro1
class.
"National Enduros have been
home [for me] for the last 10-12
years and this is the longest I've
ever gone in my career without
a podium [in the class]," Steward
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Mackenzie Tricker
topped the Women's
Elite division.
Liam Draper was
second overall and
the Pro2-class
winner.