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Cycle News 2024 Issue 36 September 10

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Steward Baylor Jr. Gets the "W" at Flying W National Enduro F lying W Ranch hosted 350- plus enduro competitors for the Wiseco Flying W National, a new event on the Red Line Oil AMA National Enduro Series, pre - sented by MSR and Beta Motor- cycles, and the first-ever enduro to be held at the location in Cher- ryville, Missouri, on September 8. Round eight presented riders with a 55-mile course. Although dusty, the temperatures were ideal for race day. The first three tests were six miles in length. After that, racers were gifted a shorter sec - tion at 4.5 miles, followed by two more six-mile sections. Enduro Engineering's Josh Toth has dominated the season with six overall wins, but Steward Baylor Jr. was not going to let Toth add to the tally in Missouri. Baylor started the day by taking third in the first two tests. The NE Pro1 rider went on to capture three test wins and end the day with a second-place finish in the final test aboard his Red Bear Racing Kawasaki. It marked his first win of the season. "I knew after that first test that it was going to take a little bit of luck catching people at the right places," Baylor Jr. said. "After every test—most of us are good buddies off the track—we were talking about each section and where we were getting buried in the dust. Everybody had the same stories. It was just one of those days when it was kind of an equal playing field, with how dusty it was. It was definitely tough to see and tough to predict with the loose rolling rocks. Missouri and Oklahoma tracks have treated me well. It suits my riding style. You have to stay on your toes and transfer your weight at the right times or you'll get in trouble quick. Overall, it was a good day. A couple mistakes. Especially, more than any in the last test. I thought I threw it away at the beginning of the last section with a pretty good crash. After that, I rode good and nailed my marks. I've been waiting a long time for the National enduros. It's been almost a year [since I won]. It's been a little frustrating watching Josh ride away with all of these. He's been on a mission. To be the one to stop him, I'm glad I was." WIND IN THE P62 Steward Baylor Jr. captured his first enduro win of the year at the Flying W National in Cherryville, Missouri. PHOTOS: MACK FAINT

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