ROUND 6 / JULY 26-27, 2025
QUIET OAKS CAMPGROUND / CROSS FORK, PENNSYLVANIA
OFF-ROAD I RED LINE OIL AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
P66
fourth in NE Pro1 on Saturday
and his 5-6-5-2-2-6 scores on
Sunday netted him fifth in both
his class and in the overall
results.
After only racing round one
this year, Thorn Devlin returned
to take on the Yamaha Rattle-
snake National to claim the
NE
Pro2 win and sixth overall.
Despite a rough go in the Super
Test and the opening test on
Sunday, taking ninth in both, he
quickly turned his luck around.
He scored a test win and took
second in the next aboard his
KTM. He finished the day with
three NE Pro2 test wins.
just in the mix all day. I had
one test that I lost a good bit of
time. Me and Ben [Kelley] and
Grant [Baylor] were all within 10
seconds going to the last test,
and I knew it was all or nothing.
I haven't been on the podium
yet this year and just gave it
my all. It got very sketchy a lot.
We were able to keep it on two
wheels and win the last test and
bring it in for third. So, pretty
happy with that."
Grant Baylor, sibling and
teammate of Steward, scored
Russell. It marked his first
enduro podium of the year
and Triumph's first time on the
National Enduro box in recent
decades. He won the Super Test
on Saturday. After Russell put
his Triumph TF 250-X in third to
start out Sunday, he went on to
score 3-4-5-3 in NE Pro1 through
the next four sections before
claiming the test win to cap off
the day.
"The Super Test was cool [on
Saturday]," said Russell. "New
event, and we all enjoyed that
yesterday. Kind of finished on a
high note and came into today
feeling confident. I started off
Thorn Devlin won the Pro2 class.