51 st Alligator Enduro
Mike Lafferty Is proving unbeatable this year
In enduro competition. Alter taking the first
two NatIonals of the year, the defending
champ added Daytona Bike Week's prestigious
Alligator Enduro to his victory list.
STORY AND PHOTOS BY KIT PALMER
DAYTONA BEACH, FL, MAR. 8
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he Alligator Enduro is all about
having fun. Perhaps that explains
why so many off-road riders from all
around Florida and the East Coast
head to sunny Daytona Beach during
Bike Week for the annual running of
the famous event. Even though the
Alligator Enduro is a round of the
prestigious South Eastern Trial Rider
Association's (SETRA) Enduro
Series, it's not - at least for now - a
round of the AMA National Enduro
Series, so many of this country's top
enduro riders make it a point to ride
the Alligator and have some no-pres-
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sure fun. But there was one rider who
had more fun than the other 499 that
competed, and that person was
KTM's Mike Lafferty, the winner of
this year's 51st running of the Alligator Enduro, hosted by the Daytona
Dirt Riders.
Lafferty, who is the defending AMA
National Enduro Champion and the
winner of this year's opening two
rounds of the National Series, simply
smoked the field today. Riding his
Allan Randt-prepped KTM 250E/XC,
Lafferty rode around the three-loop,
dry and sandy 72-mile course without
making a single mistake, dropping
just 12 points in the four main pointsrobbing checks. His nearest competin
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