2025 AMA National Enduro Round 1 Results

| February 10, 2025

The Redline Oil AMA National Enduro Series, presented by MSR and Beta Motorcycles, kicked off with an exciting season opener. Both the competition and the warm weather intensified as nearly 700 riders navigated through dense pine forests and sped across sandy terrain at the FMF Sumter National Enduro.

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Steward Baylor Jr. took the Sumter National Enduro overall win in South Carolina.

By Heather Wilson | Photography by Mack Faint

After a long winter break, racers were excited to tackle the tight, twisty trails created by the Sumter Enduro Riders Motorcycle Association. Like winner Steward Baylor Jr., those who excel in the sand quickly found their rhythm, setting the stage for an intense battle.

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Baylor starts the 2025 season with a win.

The day unfolded with an 8.5-mile section, followed by a nine-mile stretch and another eight-mile challenge. The final three tests, each spanning 10 miles, pushed riders to their limits, proving that endurance and precision were just as crucial as speed.

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The defending champ, Josh Toth, now riding a Kawasaki, was a close second.

Rocky Mountain Red Bear Racing’s Baylor, who finished second in last year’s championship, was eager to build momentum early this year. The Kawasaki rider achieved this by delivering a winning performance at round one. He finished third in the day’s first test but powered through to win tests two and three. After landing in second place in the fourth section, he refocused to secure victories in the last two tests.

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“I was putting in good tests all day, but Stu was there and consistent and just ripping,” Toth said.

“I think this is the sixth time I’ve won this event as a professional,” said Steward Baylor Jr. “Josh [Toth] and I were talking a little bit about that last section—probably 30 to 40 percent of that is old hare scramble trails that I grew up riding. You remember little bits and pieces. You remember, especially in there, don’t get off the track because there are some stumps that would get you. We went back and forth in the off-season [about paddle tires]. I felt like when I made a mistake and needed to recover, the paddle tire was there. So, I ended up going with the paddle tire. I heard a rumor this was going to be tight from some of the guys from the dual sport last week. When you get in those tight, twisty sections of the track, it’s easy to make mistakes and figured it would come in clutch.”

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Ben Kelley, back on form following a lengthy injury, filled out the overall podium.

Josh Toth, the 2024 season champion who’s since joined the Rocky Mountain Red Bear Racing Kawasaki Team alongside Baylor Jr., finished just 32 seconds from his teammate. With seven out of 10 wins during the 2024 season, he won’t let his competitors off easy in his journey to defend his title. The Connecticut native swapped positions with Baylor Jr. throughout the entire day, taking the wins in test one and four. 

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“A lot of big bumps, so you’re pushing the bike and pulling the bars. It’s physical. I felt good and rode fast,” Kelley said.

“It was good,” said Toth. “Stu [Baylor Jr.] was ripping all day. I felt good. The trails were fast in a lot of sections but had a lot of tight stuff, too, that was just technical, especially with the heat coming on. I felt good, like I said. I was putting in good tests all day, but Stu was there and consistent and just ripping. So yeah, no excuses. A new team. A new bike. We’re working great.”

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Pro podium.

After suffering an injury in January of last year, FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Ben Kelley had to sit out all but the final round of the series as he recovered from surgery. He rebuilt his stamina and skills over the winter, resulting in him returning with a vengeance aboard his KTM 350 XC-F. The NE Pro1 rider went 6-3-3-3-5-4 to secure third overall. 

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Pro2 winner Jason Tino was sixth overall.

“It’s a physical track out there,” said Kelley. “Honestly, this is kind of the start of the warm weather, too, so that zaps it out of you. A lot of tight stuff out there. A lot of big bumps, so you’re pushing the bike and pulling the bars. It’s physical. I felt good and rode fast. Being back a ways helps at times. The ruts are built up; the track is worked in. [I had a] couple crashes but rode good. Long tests all day long, which is cool. I dig it. You got your money’s worth out there, and the trails were good. The dirt was good, too, and I’m just excited to be back up here in the mix. I’m feeling good, starting the year off strong, and hopefully, we can keep this ball rolling.”

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Chase Landers was second in Pro2.

Flatrock Motorclub GasGas Factory Racing’s Jason Tino clinched the NE Pro2 class win at the FMF Sumter National Enduro. He powered his GasGas EX 250F through the first two tests of the day in the top spot for his class. In the third test, he slipped to second. However, Tino regained his momentum to snatch the win in the final three tests, ultimately earning the NE Pro2 win for the day. 

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Pro 2 podium.

Stepping up to the NE Pro2 class this year, Chase Landers—backed by Landers KTM Amateur Racing—put his machine on the second step of the podium after going 4-5-1-2-5-4 through the day’s six tests.

Beta USA’s Jhak Walker landed third with 5-3-5 results through the first three sections. The fourth test saw him end seventh. Walker then took sixth in test five and was able to climb to third in test six.  

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Sherco’s Rachel Gutish won the Women’s Elite class.

A strong contender in the Women’s Elite class during the 2024 season, Rachel Gutish kicked off this year in style, piloting her Sherco to victory at the season opener. She scored three wins and three second-place results on the day to capture her first-ever win in Sumter, South Carolina.  

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Rachael Archer won a handful of tests but took second overall.

Rocky Mountain Red Bear Racing’s Rachael Archer, the reigning Women’s Elite Champion, captured the first two test wins before taking the runner-up spot through the next two. She fought her way to another test win in section five, despite encountering issues with her brakes. Archer followed it up with a second place in the final test. Her performance earned her silver in the Palmetto State. 

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Brandy Richards took third in her second-ever National Enduro.

In her second-ever National Enduro, Brandy Richards put in a solid day aboard her FMF KTM Factory Racing Team Landers. She bounced between third and fourth throughout the day, earning a podium finish.

Zack Hayes secured the 30+ A class win with a clean sweep in his hometown. He put his KTM in 13th overall when the results were tallied. 

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Womens podium.

Lane Whitmer captured the AA class win and nabbed 17th overall. The GasGas rider went 1-2-7-2 through the initial four sections and finished the day with wins in the final two tests. 

Round two, the Cajun Classic, is scheduled for April 6 in Forest Hill, Louisiana. CN

2025 Sumter National Enduro Round 1 Results

OVERALL (Top 10)

  1. Steward Baylor Jr. (Kaw)
  2. Josh Toth (Kaw)
  3. Ben Kelley (KTM)
  4. Ricky Russell (Tri)
  5. Trevor Bollinger (Kaw)
  6. Jason Tino (GG)
  7. Ryder Lafferty (Hon)
  8. Chase Landers (KTM)
  9. Jhak Walker (Bet)
  10. Jonathan Johnson (Hon)

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