OFF ROAD
KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
ROUND 1 / FEBRUARY 8, 2016
WEDGEFIELD, SOUTH CAROLINA
P58
lowed by FMF/KTM's Charlie
Mullins, whose participation in
the Sumter was in doubt just a
few weeks ago. Mullins is return-
ing from double wrist injuries and
was getting back up to speed
when he broke his foot. Despite
riding in terrific pain, the former
champ kept in the title hunt with
a strong top-10 ride. He actually
DeLong maintained fifth most
of the day but did manage a
second in test two.
JCR Honda's Chris Bach
gave the Sumter National a try.
Bach, who specializes in GNCC,
rode well in the S.C. woods and
pulled off a sixth-place finish.
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's
Josh Strang took seventh, fol-
former champ Andrew DeLong.
"I felt I rode really good today
on my new bike," the Husky
rider said. "I was having fun, but
I'm not really happy with fifth,
although it's the best I've ever
done here. I didn't get hurt and
it can only go up from here. I'm
just looking forward to the next
round."
Andrew Delong rounded out the top-five overall.