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Cycle News 2024 Issue 06 February 13

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VOLUME 61 ISSUE 6 FEBRUARY 13, 2024 P63 PHOTOGRAPHY BY MACK FAINT T he opening round of the 2024 Red Line Oil AMA National Enduro Series, presented by Beta Motorcycles and MSR, was the FMF Sumter National Enduro. The event was held near the Air Force base in Sumter, South Carolina, where sandy soil and epic conditions met the riders as they began the 2024 series. Ryder Lafferty came into the season ready to make a statement, and he did just that, winning five out of the six test sections en route to a 43-sec- ond margin of victory. "I got second place here the last two years," Lafferty said. "I wanted to make sure I came in and take a win away from the Baylors." Lafferty is continuing with the Coastal GasGas Factory Racing team and now holds the points lead after the first round. Second overall was Steward Baylor Jr., onboard his new ride with the newly formed Red Bear Rocky Mountain Kawasaki team. "I really made sure that we got our team with the right equip- ment and get the bike dialed in so we can come out swinging in the first round," Baylor said. Steward was the only rider who was able to take a test win away from Lafferty, and that happened in test five. A new face to the National Enduro scene was sprint enduro specialist Johnny Girroir, who took the final spot on the NE Pro1 podium in third overall on his Factory KTM. Girroir had a get-off in the first test of the day to put him in a hole early. "It was a good day!" said Gir- roir, who was aboard a KTM 350 XC-F. "I started off a little rough with the first test with a mishap when I hit something at speed, then started flying through the air. From there, I clawed my way back all day and ended up on the podium, so it was a good way to start the series with FMF KTM Factory Racing, and I'm looking forward to the next one now." LAFFERTY COMES OUT RYDER LAFFERTY WINS THE OPENING ROUND OF THE 2024 AMA NATIONAL ENDURO CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RYDER LAFFERTY WINS THE OPENING ROUND OF THE 2024 Swinging

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