a strong final test to secure sec-
ond in class, while Devlin opened
the day by setting the fastest
overall time in test one before
ultimately finishing third.
"I had a slow start, but we
cleaned it up by the end and had
a really good last test," Tino said.
"It was probably my favorite
enduro of the year so far."
Devlin, making one of his lim
-
ited appearances in the National
Enduro this season, was pleased
with his return despite giving up
ground late in the day. "I knew I
did good in the first section and
kind of got nervous because
that's not usual for me," Devlin
joked. "I ended up paying for
it in the last test, but it was an
awesome day, and I'm happy to
be back."
In the Women's Pro division,
Rockstar Husqvarna's Korie
Steede remained undefeated in
2026 by earning her sixth con
-
secutive victory. Despite admit-
ting the rocky New York terrain
wasn't her strongest, Steede
won the final five tests of the day
to extend her perfect season.
"Rachel [Gutish] got me fired
up after that first test," Steede
said. "The rocks definitely aren't
my favorite terrain, but all in all it
was a really solid day."
Rieju Factory Racing's Ra
-
chel Gutish claimed second
after making significant bike
setup changes leading into the
weekend, while Enduro Engi
-
neering Triumph's Shelby Turner
returned to ANEC competition
following international racing du
-
ties to complete the podium.
Turner continued to build
speed as the day progressed
and enjoyed her first experience
racing in New York.
"It took me a little while to get
warmed up today, but I got going
at the end," Turner said. "It was a
fun day, and they put on an awe
-
some course for us."
CN
OVERALL (Top 10)
1. Jhak Walker (Bet)
2. Grant Davis (KTM)
3. Liam Draper (Yam)
4. Steward Baylor Jr (Kaw)
5. Craig Delong (Hus)
6. Ryder Lafferty (Hon)
7. Grant Baylor (Kaw)
8. Jason Tino (KTM)
9. Josh Toth (Kaw)
10. Thorn Devlin (Bet)
Korie Steede improved
her winning streak in the
Women's Pro class to six.
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