KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
VOL. 51 ISSUE 26 JULY 1, 2014 P97
event," said Grant Baylor. "I was
sixth going into the last test and
a couple of those guys had prob-
lems in that one and I was able to
pass them and move into fourth."
After landing his first-ever Na-
tional win at the previous round in
Virginia, Brad Bakken had hopes
of keeping that momentum going
in Michigan, but he could have
used a bit more power in the
sand, which might have prevent-
ed him from doing just that.
"Not my best race so far, but
not my worst," said Bakken. "I
think with the soft sand up there,
the 250F got lugged down a little
bit. But in the tighter, more tech-
nical sections it worked pretty
(Left) Grant Baylor made a run for
the win but came up a little short.
(Below) The soft terrain was a little
too much for Brad Bakken's 250
but he kept the throttle pinned for
fifth overall.
which is pretty good considering
where we were after the first test,"
said Fahringer. "We still have four
rounds left in the championship
and hopefully that's enough for
me to find my stride."
Steward Baylor's little brother,
Grant, finished just off the podi-
um in fourth thanks to a fast time
in the final test.
"I was fourth fastest in the first
test and that's a little bit better
than I usually am at the start of an