OFF ROAD
KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
ROUND 1 / FEBRUARY 4, 2018
SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA
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end but came up just a few seconds short
of catching Baylor. Toth's second place
was his third career podium in the AMA
National Enduro Championship.
"[It] was great!" Toth said of the open-
ing round. "I rode well all day and stayed
in control and consistent, which is pretty
tough at the enduros. I am super excited to
have such a good race today and feel so
comfortable on the bike. It definitely brings
me a lot of confidence moving into the sea-
son. I'm very happy with the team and the
bike so I'm looking forward to getting the
season underway!"
KTM got a sweep of the podium when
"I felt like this opening round was going
to be my chance to get a good start to the
2018 season, Duvall said. "Unfortunately
that was not the case, but I will work on
regaining valuable points for the rest of the
season."
But this didn't mean that the rest of the
enduro was going to be a cakewalk for
Baylor—not with Toth around.
Toth pretty much matched Baylor's
speed check by check. Both Toth and
Baylor each won three tests each, but
Baylor was a tick more consistent overall
with 1-2-1-1-3-2 scores versus Toth's 3-1-2-
3-1-1 scores. Toth put on a charge at the
Josh Toth
chased
Baylor the
whole way
but came up
17 seconds
short.