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testing."
Baylor Jr. won the final test,
finishing 30 seconds off his
brother's total winning time. "I
feel pretty good about the day,"
Baylor Jr. said. "We've just got
to work on few things and I plan
on coming to the next round
swinging."
Rounding out the top-five was
only pro to win multiple tests.
"In the first two tests, we had
some chain issues," Baylor Jr.
said. "I don't really know what
happened but my mechanic
got it worked out. It gave me a
huge deficit to come back from.
I haven't really done a lot of test-
ing on the new bike and only a
couple of hours of suspension
mud holes everywhere and
lapped riders were a problem.
But everybody had those [to
deal with]."
In fourth was Steward Baylor
Jr., a two-time Sumter winner
(2012 and 2015). The SRT
Off-Road KTM rider got off to a
slow start, but by test three, had
found his speed and was the