Toth Clinches AMA National
Enduro Championship
A
s the Red Line Oil AMA
National Enduro Series,
presented by MSR and Beta Mo-
torcycles, winds down with two
races left on the schedule, it was
down to the wire at the penulti-
mate round for many competi-
tors in the championship hunt.
More than 325 had the opportu-
nity to advance in the standings
as they took on Zink Ranch in
Sand Springs, Oklahoma, on
September 22. One of those rid-
ers was Josh Toth, who took the
overall win and wrapped up the
2024 overall Championship.
John Zink Ranch was the loca
-
tion of the 1994 International
Six Days Enduro (ISDE), and the
Tulsa Trail Riders organized the
'94 Six Days EnduroFest to coin-
cide with the race weekend. The
group hosted a 30th anniversary
reunion ride and banquet to
recognize and reconnect former
ISDE competitors with each
other and fans.
The KTM Zink Ranch National
brought breezy, moderate temper
-
atures in the mid-70s. However,
in the days leading up to the race,
the location endured an extreme
heatwave, prompting the series to
scale back the number of tests.
At 58 total miles, riders navigated
hard-pack and rocky conditions
with some dust thrown in. The
first two tests were 7.5 miles
each, followed by a 10-mile sec
-
tion. The fourth test was another
7.5-mile trail, and a 9.5-mile test
wrapped up round nine.
It's been a phenomenal
season for Enduro Engineer-
ing's Toth, who has secured all
but two wins this season. The
Connecticut-based rider kicked
off the day in Oklahoma with two
test wins in NE Pro1. Then, he
took the runner-up spot in the fi
-
nal three tests. Toth's stellar per-
WIND
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Josh Toth earned the number-one plate for 2024 after clinching the AMA
National Enduro title with a win at the John Zink Ranch.
PHOTOS: MACK FAINT