shotgun start, where riders
started the day at different
tests. The new system seemed
to work out well.
CN
OVERALL
1. Steward Baylor Jr. (KTM)
2. Josh Toth (GG)
3. Grant Baylor (Kaw)
4. Ricky Russell (Yam)
5. Trevor Bollinger (Hus)
6. Liam Draper (Yam) NE Pro2
7. Grant Davis (KTM) NE Pro2
8. Craig DeLong (Hus)
9. Ryder Lafferty (GG)
10. Thorn Devlin (GG) NE Pro2
Tricker won four of their five
tests.
Over-and-Out GasGas rider
Rachel Gutish finished second
in the Women's Elite class at her
home race.
Third on the day in the Wom
-
en's Elite class was Trail Jesters
KTM
rider Korie Steede, who
sat out the previous two rounds
with an injury.
The top AA rider for the day
was Jhak Walker (GasGas).
The NEPG experimented a
slightly modified format in part
-
nership with the Muddobbers
Enduro
Club, using a golf-style
"I thought I was riding great
until I looked at the test times
and saw I was getting smoked
by Liam and Grant," said Devlin.
"I just didn't have anything for
them today."
Mackenzie Tricker of the En
-
duro Engineering GasGas team
won her fifth race
of the season
and that was enough to seal the
deal for her fifth Women's Elite
Championship in a row.
"I love this race; I have won it
five times in a row now," Tricker
said. "I really like racing here
and have always done well
here."
ROUND 8 / OCTOBER 1, 2023
CUMBERLAND COVERED BRIDGE / MATTHEWS, INDIANA
OFF-ROAD I AMA NATIONAL ENDURO CHAMPIONSHIP
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Mackenzie Tricker clinched
the Women's Elite title for
the fifth time in a row.