ROUND 3 / MAY 5, 2024
KINGSTON, ARKANSAS
OFF-ROAD I 2024 RED LINE OIL AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
P84
so I had to ride test six with no
rear brakes. I really enjoyed the
terrain; I always look forward to
the more technical rounds."
Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Red
Bear Kawasaki's Will Sievenpip
-
er grabbed his first podium of
the 2024
season with an impres-
sive third-place NE Pro2 finish
and
eighth overall.
"My day was solid for the
most part," Sievenpiper said. "I
was pretty frustrated with my
-
self on the fourth test, as I got
stuck on
one of the hillclimbs
scattered with a ton of guys. I
of Arkansas. Bush is no stranger
to rocks and typically does well
in the more technical conditions.
"It was a good day for me,"
Bush said. "I came to the race
wanting some redemption after
a mechanical issue that ended
my day early in Louisiana [round
two]. I stayed pretty smooth
all day and only hit the ground
once. Somehow, I lost my rear
brakes in the transfer to test six,
MC Red Bear Kawasaki rider
Steward Baylor Jr., who said he
started off the day with a big
crash about three turns in on
the opening test. For a day that
didn't start off great, Steward
turned it around to grab a top
three finish in the NE Pro1 class.
Fifth overall was Max Motor
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sports Husqvarna rider Evan
Smith, while
Coastal GasGas
Factory Racing rider Ryder Laf-
ferty was sixth overall.
Reiner
Pump Racing GasGas
rider Hunter Bush had an impres
-
sive ride in the wet, rocky terrain
Grant Davis led from start to finish
in the NE Pro2 division and made
the overall podium in third.