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MURRIETA, CA – May 25, 2026 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – Five-time U.S. Hard Enduro Champion Trystan Hart powered to his fifth victory of the 2026 season on Sunday, with the FMF KTM Factory Racing rider overcoming challenging conditions at the Locked-N-Loaded Hard Scramble in Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania. In addition, teammate Jason Tino was in form at Round 4 of the American National Enduro Championship (ANEC) in Georgia, claiming his second NE Pro2 Class win in a row.
U.S. HARD ENDURO SERIES – ROUND 6
Equipped with the KTM 300 XC, Trystan Hart opened his Pennsylvania weekend with victory in Saturday’s Qualifying Race amid rain-soaked conditions, posting a total time of 2:11:34 to set the tone for Sunday’s Main Race.
The Canadian then powered to a strong start in the Feature Race and maintained his pace at the front of the pack throughout the two-hour race duration, ultimately capturing his fifth win of the season while extending his Pro Class advantage after six rounds.
The 2026 U.S. Hard Enduro Championship now returns west for Round 7, with the Donner Hard Enduro scheduled for June 12-13 in Norden, California.
Trystan Hart: “That was probably one of the sickest races I think we have ever had! The course was so cool – really tight in spots and just a lot of fun. Maybe it was a little too easy in places because a lot of the lines formed up so perfectly, and I thought I’d actually come across more lapped riders, but I think everyone was just flowing that track really well. That was so much fun and I’m stoked to get another win.”
Pro Class Results
1. Trystan Hart, FMF KTM Factory Racing
2. Kawelo Huddy, KTM
3. Cody Webb, Yamaha
5. Ryder LeBlond, Husqvarna

AMERICAN NATIONAL ENDURO CHAMPIONSHIP – ROUND 4
FMF KTM Factory Racing rider Jason Tino delivered a standout performance at the Cherokee National Enduro, winning four of the seven NE Pro2 Class tests to secure the overall victory aboard his KTM 250 XC-F.
The result continues a strong run of form for the 22-year-old, who now leads the NE Pro2 Class standings after four rounds following victories at both the Cherokee and Farm 14 National Enduros.
Tino was the sole FMF KTM Factory Racing rider on track this weekend, with Ben Kelley electing to sit out the weekend while continuing to further recover from injuries sustained in The Old Gray GNCC earlier this month.
Round 5 of the American National Enduro Championship will take place at the Little Racoon National Enduro in Ohio on June 20-21.
Jason Tino: “Round 4 was really good – we came away with the win! The conditions weren’t as slick as maybe you’d expect given the amount of rain we got in the days before, but today it was really hot and humid, and we had to fight hard for the result.”
NE Pro2 Class Results
1. Jason Tino, FMF KTM Factory Racing
2. James Jenkins, Triumph
3. Gavin Simon, Husqvarna
Source: KTM North America, Inc.

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