Sixth overall went to the Pro2-
class winner and defending
class champ, Rocky Mountain
ATV/MC Red Bear Racing Kawa-
saki's Nick DeFeo, who domi-
nated the Pro2 division, going a
perfect
six for six in test wins to
start the season unbeaten.
Seventh overall was Pro2-
class runner-up Jason Tino, on
the FMF Red Bull KTM. Tino
missed most of last season
while recovering from a knee
injury but was able to start his
season strong.
"I just focused on staying
smooth and hitting my marks
while moving forward, and it
turned out well, aside from my
crash in the fourth test," Tino said.
Eighth overall was KTM rider
Evan Smith (Pro1), and ninth
overall was another KTM rider,
Ben Kelley, who admitted to
making mistakes, "here and
there."
"I had a nice flow and felt
like my roll speed was solid all
day," Kelley said. "I had that little
incident with another rider in the
first test, although other than
that, it was decent."
KTM-mounted rider Ryan
Piper left his last National
Enduro in a helicopter with an
injury but left this one 10th over
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Nick DeFeo topped the Pro2
class and was sixth overall.