Toth Wins Rattlesnake National Enduro
T
he sixth round of the 2024
Red Line Oil AMA National
Enduro Series, presented by MSR
and Beta Motorcycles, gifted rid-
ers ideal trail conditions for the
Yamaha Rattlesnake National
Enduro in Cross Fork, Pennsylva-
nia, July 28. The dirt was moist
due to rain earlier in the week,
perfect for ripping through the
fern-covered forests.
Topping the box for the fifth
straight time was Josh Toth,
backed by Enduro Engineering.
The GasGas rider had a chal
-
lenging start to the race, taking
fifth in class and sixth overall
through the first test. He man-
aged to regroup and go 2-3-2
in class through the next three
sections. In test five, the NE Pro1
rider walked away with the win
and followed it up with a second-
place finish in the final test.
"I'm stoked to make it another
one," Toth said. "It was prob-
ably the toughest one yet, I'd
say. Yesterday, I had a crash
just testing and warming up. I
banged up my arm a little bit,
so it was tight to begin with.
Fortunately, it loosened up. We
were all pretty close, because it
was a short first test. I kind of
went from there and tried to just
ride it smooth. The track was
pretty treacherous and took out
a couple riders. I was just trying
to stay upright and get out of the
woods as quick as I could."
When the day was complete,
Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Red
Bear Racing Kawasaki's Steward
Baylor Jr. had earned second
overall. The 2023 event winner
also had to fight his way through
test one, only taking seventh in
class, before taking fourth in the
next test. A pair of second- and
first-place results for NE Pro1 in
the final four tests really helped
turn his day around.
"I pushed the front a few times
early on," Baylor Jr. said, "Test
WIND
IN THE
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Josh Toth won the
Rattlesnake National
Enduro in Pennsylvania. It
was his fifth consecutive
win in the championship.
PHOTOS: MACK FAINT