straightened out for today. Stu
was just riding great. He came
out swinging and beat us by a
bunch in the first test we rode
out on today. Test three, I had a
huge crash and got tangled with
the bike; my arm got caught in
the wheel, and so on. It kind of
set me back, and I was just beat
up and kind of just cruised it in.
Fortunately, I was able to kind
of beat Ricky [Russell] there,
and he was coming for me. I'm
going to rest up and hit it hard
these next few weeks racing
and come back to the next en
-
duro prepared."
Taking
third overall was
Enduro Engineering Triumph
Off-Road Racing Team's Ricky
Toth, winner of the event in
2024, struggled in the Super
Test, taking seventh in class. On
Sunday, he secured the runner-
up position in the first two
tests of the day and followed
it up with a test win aboard his
KX250X. Toth went 4-6-4 on
the three remaining tests and
earned second overall.
"It was just a very difficult
weekend overall," said Toth.
"Very slick, and I had a little bit
of a tip-over yesterday. I had
some issues, but I got them
"We've spent a lot of time just
playing with tires," said Baylor.
"This is the first year on Pirelli
tires for us. So, I ended up with
a new front tire that I haven't
run a whole lot. I really liked
it, and then just kind of went
away from it. But in the rocks,
it handled very well. And I think
that was the advantage that I
needed today."
VOLUME 62 ISSUE 30 JULY 29, 2025 P65
(Left) Toth placed second overall
and now trails Baylor by five points
in the championship. (Above) Ricky
Russell won the new Super Test
competition on Saturday.