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Cycle News 2014 Issue 42 October 21

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OFF ROAD KENDA FULL GAS SPRINT ENDURO OCTOBER 11-12, 2014 BIG BUCK FARM/UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA P108 having a ball doing it!" Strang echoed Milner's senti- ments, saying, "It's just cool to have something different [here in the U.S.]. I hope everyone had fun." Beta's Cory Buttrick proved to be the model of consistency clocking 37:02 both days for fourth overall on his five-hour-old FMF/Motul/MotorcycleSuper- store.com 450 RR, demonstrat- ing he's ready for Argentina. "That was half my motive for coming down here—it was just to brush up on some of these skills because it's obviously extremely similar to European-style endu- ros," he said. Russell's teammate Charlie Mullins showed great speed as he continues to recover from his wrist injuries. He was fastest in the enduro test on the second time through on Saturday, though he fell and lost a lot of time in the cross test that followed. He then set the best times in the first two tests on Sunday, ending up with the fastest time of the day at 36:05, but the crash on Saturday (and resultant 38:21) robbed him of the chance to do better than fifth on his Renthal/Motion Pro/ Muscle Milk 450 XC-F. Bel-Ray/FMF/Moose Racing Husqvarna Factory Off-road Rac- ing Team's Russell Bobbitt, FMF/ KTM Factory Off-road Racing Team's Steward and Grant Bay- lor, ISDE-bound Honda-mounted Trevor Bollinger and Callon May rounded out the top 10. CN 1. Kailub Russell (KTM) 2. Daniel Milnder (Yam) 3. Josh Strang (Yam) 4. Cory Buttrick (Beta) 5. Charlie Mullins (KTM) 6. Russell Bobbitt (Hus) 7. Steward Baylor (KTM) 8. Grant Baylor (KTM) 9. Trevor Bollinger (Hon) 10. Callon May "IT'S JUST COOL TO HAVE SOMETHING DIFFERENT [HERE IN THE U.S.]. I HOPE EVERYONE HAD FUN." – DANIEL MILNER The race offered classes for all skill levels, and every- one seemed to have fun with the new format.

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