ROUND 10 / NOVEMBER 3, 2024
PERRY MOUNTAIN | STANTON, ALABAMA
OFF-ROAD I RED LINE OIL AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
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BY HEATHER WILSON
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MACK FAINT
W
hile some racers had already
wrapped up championships for
the year, others were still in a
fierce battle to claim an AMA number-one
plate after nine months of competition.
The finale of the Red Line Oil AMA National
Enduro Series, presented by MSR and Beta
Motorcycles, offered up dry, dusty condi
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tions to more than 560 riders. With temps
in the low 80s for much of the day, com-
petitors navigated the hard-pack soil at the
Motion Pro Gobbler Getter National.
The day opened with a short four-mile
test before launching riders into a 6.4-mile
section. Section three offered up 9.2 miles
of trail in Stanton, Alabama, while the next
test treated riders to 10 miles of single-
track. Tests five and six were technical, at
9.2 and 10 miles in length, respectively, and
that wore down many riders' energy.
Steward Baylor Jr. was able to notch
another overall win in the 2024 season af
-
ter capturing his first victory of the year at
round eight. The Red Bear Racing Kawasaki
rider kicked off the day with two test wins.
BAYLOR CONQUERS
GOBBLER GETTER
STEWARD BAYLOR JR. WINS, GRANT DAVIS
CAPTURES NE PRO2 CHAMPIONSHIP