Rocky Mountain ATV/MC
Red Bear Racing Kawasaki rider
Steward Baylor Jr. is the only NE
Pro1 rider so far to finish on the
podium in the first two rounds.
"Man, the track was fun, like
a big-turn track," Steward said.
I felt like I was riding good, but
I would come in and see I got
beat by more. Championship-
wise, it was not terrible, but not
quite what I wanted. I am look
-
ing forward to finishing in the
middle of
the box next time."
FMF KTM Factory Racing
Team Landers' Grant Davis fin-
ished fourth overall and first in
the NE Pro2
class. Having a few
in the points after a DNF in the
first round of the season.
"I came in with just the wrong
settings and slowly got the set-
tings dialed in for the day and
put
on a push at the end of the
day," Grant said. "It was a good
day to come in and take the
second place on the day. It was
a rough day out there. I'm glad
to gain some points back after a
DNF at the first one."
"I felt great today," he said.
"The trails were awesome all
day. I put down a lead after test
three and put in a little bit of a
buffer and just tried to ride smart
from there and finish strong. I
am stoked to get this awesome
trophy and get it home into the
garage." Toth's winning prize
was a unique, handmade Swamp
Buggy trophy.
Babbitt's Online Monster En-
ergy Kawasaki Rider Grant Baylor
finished second
overall ahead of
his brother Steward Baylor Jr. in
the final test, just four-tenths of a
second ahead. Grant, the defend
-
ing champion, is playing catch-up
ROUND 2 / APRIL 7, 2024
FOREST HILL, LOUISIANA
OFF-ROAD I 2024 REDLINE OIL AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES PRESENTED BY BETA MOTORCYCLES & MSR
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Grant Baylor, who DNF'd round one,
rebounded with a second at the
Cajun after a close battle with his
brother, Steward.