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Cycle News 2014 Issue 41 October 14

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IN THE WIND P32 SPRINT ENDURO MAKES U.S. DEBUT F or the first time, a "Sprint En- duro" was held on U.S. soil that was supported by some of the factory-backed teams. Sprint Enduros are popular in Europe and might also have their place in the U.S. in the very near future. Sprint Enduros need only a relatively small area of land, just big enough to support multiple special-test sections that can be used two or three times each. There are no transfer sections, with the start and finish areas all located near the staging/pit area. No special equipment, such as timekeeping devices, is needed. Scoring is simple—each rider is timed through each special test and the rider with the lowest ac- cumulative time at the end of the day/weekend is the winner. The inaugural Kenda Full Gas Sprint Enduro was held in Union, South Carolina, October 11-12, at the Big Buck Farm, and it was FMF/KTM's Kailub Russell tak- ing the win. The recently crowned GNCC champ set the tone with the quickest time and never let up. Finishing second to Russell was AmPro Yamaha's Daniel Mil- ner who edged out fellow Austra- lian Josh Strang by six seconds. Fourth overall went to Beta's Cory Buttrick, while former Na- tional Enduro Champion, FMF KTM's Charlie Mullins rounded out the top five overall. Kailub Russell was the overall win- ner at the two-day Kenda Full Gas Spring Enduro in South Carolina. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA

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