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Cycle News 2016 Issue 42 October 25

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IN THE WIND P36 BUTTRICK WINS ZINK RANCH NATIONAL ENDURO, BOBBITT CLINCHES TITLE C ory Buttrick won the battle but Russell Bobbitt won the war at the John Zink National Enduro on the John Zink Ranch in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, home of the U.S. ISDE in 1994. The October 22 event was or- ganized and hosted by the Tulsa Trail Riders, who kicked off the event with a grass track test in the same location as the grass track used at the Six Days in '94. Buttrick's win was his first in four years in the Kenda AMA National Enduro Series while Bobbitt left town with a fifth national enduro title after finishing the day sixth overall. The last time Buttrick won a national enduro was in 2012. Af- ter that, the Ohio native suffered several injuries, which have kept him on the comeback trail for the last few years. This year, however, Buttrick has remained relatively healthy and he has worked hard to build back his speed and his conditioning. It all paid off in Oklahoma where But- trick won two of the seven tests and never finished lower than third in the remaining tests, giv- ing him the win by 21 seconds. Heading into the final test of the day, Buttrick held a 22-second lead over Special- ized Performance KTM's Jesse Groemm. Like Buttrick, Groemm is an interesting story. He suf- fered a seizure just a few weeks before the race, which the doc- tors think was related to a con- cussion he suffered two years ago. The New Jersey rider was cleared to get back on a motor- cycle just two weeks ago and this weekend he kicked things off by winning the opening two tests. He had a few problems in the fifth test, though, which allowed Buttrick to pull a small gap heading into test seven, which Buttrick held to the finish. Third place went to Buttrick's SRT KTM teammate Steward Baylor, who has been in conten- tion for the title all year. Baylor competed on the U.S. Junior Team at this year's ISDE in Spain along with his brother Grant, and both were still a bit jet-lagged in Oklahoma. "We just finished over 1000 Russell Bobbitt is champ again. He is now a five-time AMA National Enduro Champion. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SHAN MOORE

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