American National Enduro Championship: FMF Farm 14 ANEC Rnd3 Win for Grant Baylor
The Baylor Brothers make their way back to the top as Grant Baylor takes overall victory at the FMF Farm 14 National Enduro, Redline Oil American National Enduro Championship (ANEC) round three presented by MSR Racing.
Debuting a brand-new format for round three of the 2026 ANEC series, classes were split over two days with Pro racing going down on Saturday of round three of the new-look series.
The Farm 14 property is folklore in the moto community and Kevin Windham was gracious enough to let ANEC come blaze through the woods of his 2,000+ acres in the Mississippi countryside for the first time.
For the third straight race this season Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Red Bear Racing Kawasaki’s Steward Baylor would set the pace of the day, winning test 1. However, right after that is when his younger brother and SOS Rocky Mountain ATV/MC’s Grant Baylor would take over and dominate the rest of the day. Grant bested everyone in test 2 and used that momentum to win out the remaining tests on the day heading into Super Test 7.
Points leader, AmPro Yamaha’s Liam Draper, was locked in battle throughout the day for the final podium position. Heading into the Super Test, every second mattered and Draper was able to earn the second best time, solidifying third place overall.

Jason Tino with Pro 2 win
In the Pro 2 ranks, FMF Red Bull KTM’s Jason Tino grabbed 5 of 7 test wins on the day and his way to the class victory. Liqui Moly Factory Beta rider Jhak Walker never missed a class podium throughout the day and earned FMF Top Two Stroke Performer honors and 2nd place in Pro 2. Defending champion and points leader, Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Red Bear Racing Kawasaki’s Nick DeFeo, also rode consistent times throughout the day while dialling in his bike. He managed to win Super Test 7 but would settle for third in Pro 2 after coming into the day undefeated.

Steede: “near perfect day”
In the Pro Women class Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Korie Steede had nearly a perfect day, taking 6 of 7 test wins. Her lone third place in test 2 was the result of missing her key time to start the test. However, she rebounded through the day to remain unbeaten on the season, taking her third straight win.
Enduro Engineering’s Shelby Turner was who capitalized on Steede’s timing mishap to take the test 2 win. Turner continues to make herself an ANEC staple as she takes the runner up spot once again finishing 2nd best on the day. Brooke Cosner was able to battle back and forth with Turner as the two swapped positions throughout the day. But at the end it was Cosner in the final Pro Women podium spot.
Super Test Shootout
The main spectacle of the day came in the afternoon for the return of Super Test 7. All Pro and A class riders battled in a head-to-head format on a one mile, motocross inspired track for fans to gather and watch. Riders started on the inside or outside and navigated and over-under section to swap sides for their second and final lap.
Taking the Super Test victory was Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Craig DeLong with a time of 2 minutes and 34 seconds. AmPro Yamaha’s Liam Draper took the second place and Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Red Bear Racing Kawasaki’s Steward Baylor took third in a battle with his brother and eventual overall winner, Grant Baylor.
Say what? Pro riders explain their day
Pro 1
1-Grant Baylor
2-Steward Baylor
3-Liam Draper
Pro 2
1-Jason Tino
2-Jhak Walker
3-Nick DeFeo
Pro Women
1-Korie Steede
2-Shelby Turner
3-Brooke Cosner
Round 4 of ANEC will take place on May 23-24, in Greensboro, GA for the Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Cherokee National Enduro.
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