OFF ROAD
KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
ROUND 1 / FEBRUARY 8, 2016
WEDGEFIELD, SOUTH CAROLINA
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GRANT BAYLOR OPENS THE 2016 NATIONAL
ENDURO SERIES WITH SUMTER WIN
the 2015 title run in second place
behind Kailub Russell, who was a
no-show in South Carolina. The de-
fending champ won't be defending
his title, saying he doesn't want to
rush his recovery from knee surgery
and, at the same time, wants to con-
centrate solely on the 2016 GNCC
Championship, which doesn't get
going until early March.
Baylor, on the N-Fab AmPro Rac-
ing Yamaha, did have a bit of the
home-field advantage, but has never
really done well in the national. The
S.C. native is no stranger to the
STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY
BY KENNY KING
G
rant Baylor opened the
2016 Kenda AMA National
Enduro Championship, at
the 47
th
Sumter National in Wedge-
field, South Carolina, with a big win,
knocking off a strong field of riders,
that included former champs Russell
Bobbitt, Andrew DeLong and, Bay-
lor's own brother, Steward.
It was Grant Baylor's third career
victory and the second straight go-
ing back to last year. He finished off
BAYLOR
GETS IT
STARTED