bounced between first and
second in class on Sunday (2-
2-1-1-2-1). His performance not
only netted him the class win
but 19th overall as well.
CN
Overall (Top 10)
1. Steward Baylor Jr. (Kaw)
2. Josh Toth (Kaw)
3. Ricky Russell (Tri)
4. Ben Kelley (KTM)
5. Grant Baylor (Kaw)
6. Thorn Devlin (KTM)
7. Jhak Walker (Bet)
8. Ryder Lafferty (Hon)
9. Evan Smith (Yam)
10. Nicholas DeFeo (Kaw)
in the final section. It earned her
third in class.
Missouri's James Jenkins
captured his fourth 250A class
win of the season aboard his
Kawasaki and took 15th overall.
Even with a bit of a struggle in
the Super Test, taking 19th in
class, he went on to sweep all
six 250A test wins on Sunday.
In the AA class, Lane Whitmer
has earned the overall win at
every round this year, and the
Yamaha Rattlesnake National
was no exception. After earn
-
ing third in the Super Test, he
for
some tests. Aboard her
GasGas, she collected 3-1-2-3
finishes throughout the remain-
der of the competition.
Rocky
Mountain Red Bear
Kawasaki Team Green's Ra-
chael Archer, the Women's Elite
reigning champion,
said that she
"always seems to struggle with
this place" and experienced a
few crashes throughout the day
that caused her to ride a little
more timidly. She collected sec
-
ond in the Super Test. Her 2-3-1
results through
the first half of
the day on Sunday helped propel
her onto the podium. She boost
-
ed her score by taking third and
fourth
before grabbing second
ROUND 6 / JULY 26-27, 2025
QUIET OAKS CAMPGROUND / CROSS FORK, PENNSYLVANIA
OFF-ROAD I RED LINE OIL AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
P70
Jhak Walker was a close
second in Pro2.