OFF ROAD
KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
ROUND 3/APRIL 6, 2014
WEST POINT, TENNESSEE
P72
series right now, and I hope to con-
tinue to increase it at the next round
and hopefully keep my win streak
alive."
Bakken, on the other hand, stayed
on two wheels all day to finish sec-
ond on his YZ250F and was in the
top three in every test, which was the
difference between his score and
Fahringer's.
"It rained a bit on Thursday so the
course was in perfect condition and
I really had fun out there," said Bak-
ken. "I didn't fall all day, I just shifted
up a gear and just kept all my mo-
mentum going forward.
"Going into the last test, I knew
I was a little bit ahead of Nick but a
ways behind Charlie, so I wanted to
be consistent and not fall."
Fahringer beat Bakken's time by
three seconds in the final test, but
Bakken's consistency was the key.
"After being off the podium at the
first two races, it's good to get back
up there with a third," said Fahringer.
"Brad and I had a great battle and we
actually cut into his lead there at the
end. Charlie is an amazing rider and
it's good to run up there with him."