
Round three, switched from the riders hitting the track by themselves to a multi-rider head-to-head format. Fifty-six riders started this round and only the fastest 25 riders moved on to the next Knockout.

Jarvis (1:16:25) and Graffunder (1:21:52) rounded out the top five. Roman continued to impress with the second fastest time at 1:14:30 and Beta USA’s Jordan Ashburn ( who is a Tennessee native, was third with a 1:16:16. The second round sent the riders out on a fourteen-mile loop in thirty second intervals and Webb was again fastest with a 1:10:28 lap. Jarvis was fourth at 4:18 and SRT backed Cory Graffunder fifth at 4:39. SRT Offroad backed Kyle Redmond was third fastest at 4:17. Sherco’s Ramon proved a quick learner to set the second fastest time at 4:15. The Sunday morning program started with a Hot Lap on a mile long “short course” and Webb started the day off with a 3:53 lap to earn the first starting position for the next Knockout round.

Jarrett Mohn topped the Amateur competition to earn the AMA Amateur Extreme Enduro Grand National Championship and move forward to Sunday.
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The multi-round Tennessee Knockout started with 250 Amateur entries competing on Saturday in a two-race format that allowed the top thirty riders to move forward to compete in the four round Sunday competition that included twenty nine pre-qualified pro riders from around the world. The American was once again unstoppable on the tough terrain at the Trials Training Center, winning all four rounds despite intense pressure from Rockstar Husqvarna’s Jarvis.

Photo: Adam BoothįMF KTM Factory Racing-backed Cody Webb ( withstood a heavy international assault from the UK’s Graham Jarvis ( and Spain’s Mario Roman ( to take his fifth straight Kenda AMA Tennessee Knockout win. Cody Webb (center), Graham Jarvis (left) and Mario Roman shared the 2017 Kenda Tennessee Knockout podium.
