KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
VOL. 51 ISSUE 20 MAY 20, 2014 P77
times in the past, Mullins righted
the ship and ran away with the fi-
nal two tests to claim his fourth
victory of the series.
"This was a tough one," said
Mullins. "They didn't take it easy
on us, for sure, and I'm glad it's
over."
Fahringer maintained his pace
in the final two tests, as well. And
though he wasn't as fast as Mull-
ins, he was quicker than DeLong,
which moved him up into the run-
ner-up slot in the final standings,
39 seconds ahead of DeLong.
With four rounds in the books,
Mullins now holds a comfortable
40 points over Fahringer in the
series standings.
"The first two tests suited me
well," said Mullins. "They were
hard-packed and fast and I was
able to open up a pretty good-
sized gap. However, I ended
up getting lost in the third test
and that cost me a lot of time. I
made a few more mistakes try-
ing to make up for lost time and
DeLong and Fahringer made up
some time on me.
"In test four, I don't know what
happened, but the rear brake
went out on me at the start and I
had to ride the whole nine miles
with no rear brake. That was
pretty tough but I managed to
stay steady and not lose a crazy
amount of time.
"My last two tests were good
and all in all it ended up being a
(Above) Andrew DeLong got off
to a fast start and finished out the
day on the podium.
(Left) Nick Fahringer got his
Husky dialed in and surged into
second place.