Toth Commands the Cherokee
R
ound four of the 2024 Redline
Oil AMA National Enduro Se-
ries, presented by MSR and Beta
Motorcycles, took place at the
historic Rocky Mountain ATV/
MC Cherokee National Enduro
in Greensboro, Georgia, on June
11. All-time excellent conditions
led to great racing action as
Josh Toth took his third consec
-
utive win of the season.
Toth came out in the 10-mile-
long first section and put in a
commanding lead of 43 seconds
right from the get-go. Toth then
built the lead by winning five of
the six counted tests after test
seven was thrown out for the
day. By day's end, Toth won by
one minute and 28 seconds.
"I feel like I caught the boys
sleeping in test one," Toth said.
"I was able to build a pretty good
lead, and from there, I just tried
to be smooth and consistent the
rest of the day."
Enduro Engineering Gas
-
Gas rider Josh Toth now has a
21-point lead in the series stand-
ings over Steward Baylor Jr.
Second overall on the day was
FMF Factory KTM rider Johnny
Girroir. After missing the previ
-
ous round due to injury, Girroir
came back swinging to grab the
runner-up position.
"I started the day off kind of
slow," Girroir said. "By the end
of the day, I found a good flow
and was feeling pretty good. I
was glad to get a test win in the
middle of the day."
Rocky Mountain ATV/MC
Red Bear Racing Kawasaki rider
Steward Baylor Jr. took the third
spot on the overall podium.
Baylor said, "I knew Josh was
going to be good here today and
hard to beat. I tried to hammer
down and put a charge against
him. I was glad to see I finally
won a test at the end of the day
but bummed to see that section
thrown out. It was a good day
WIND
IN THE
P28
Josh Toth scored
the overall win at the
Cherokee Enduro
National in Georgia.
PHOTOS: MACK FAINT