Buttrick Wins Cherokee Enduro
The Rekluse/AMA National Enduro series saw its second first-time winner in as many rounds as 19-year-old KTM rider Cory Buttrick took the win at this weekend’s Cherokee Enduro, in Greensboro, Georgia – round two of the 10-round series. First round winner Charlie Mullins led the 81-mile event for the first four sections and eventually won five of the six sections, but problems in the fifth section relegated the Obermeyer/AmPro Yamaha rider to fourth overall. Second went to defending series champ Russell Bobbitt on his factory KTM, while Husaberg’s Michael Lafferty rounded out the podium in third.
In stark contrast to the opening round in South Carolina, the weather could not have been better for the Cherokee, as temperatures in the 60s greeted the nearly 500 entries. Taking advantage of the perfect conditions, Mullins jumped out to a 12-second lead over Bobbitt after the opening 6-mile section, with Buttrick another second back.
Mullins added nine more seconds to his advantage in the second section and 16 in the third section. Mullins was quickest again in the fourth section, edging Lafferty by 15 seconds, Buttrick by 17, and Bobbitt, who missed a couple of arrows, by a whopping 44.
The fifth section was Mullins’ downfall, however, as the 23-year-old North Carolina resident bent his brake lever back when he hit a stump. Things got even worse when he mistook an Observation Check for the end of the section and lost nearly two minutes coasting along the trail. Finally, a fellow competitor told Mullins he was still in a timed section and the Yamaha rider picked up the pace. Mullins ended up winning the final section, but it was too little too late.
In the meantime, Buttick turned up the heat in the last two sections, taking advantage of Bobbitt’s disastrous fourth test to take the lead. At the end of the day, Buttrick took the win by a 78-second margin over Bobbitt.
“I typically get stronger as the day goes on, and that’s what I did today,” said Buttrick. “I had a couple of little crashes – one of them in section two – otherwise my score would have been better, but I got into the flow of things in the late tests and things started clicking.”
Lafferty ended the day in third, with Mullins and Husqvarna’s Glenn Kearney rounding out the top five.
From Georgia, the Rekluse/AMA National Enduro Series heads south to Florida for the Alligator Enduro in Daytona Beach on March 4th, where Buttrick will try to build on his seven point lead in the series standings. After two rounds, Buttrick leads the title chase with 55 points, followed by Mullins with 48, Bobbitt with 46, Lafferty at 39 and Husaberg’s Nick Fahringer with 31.
Overall:
- Cory Buttrick (KTM)
- Russell Bobbitt (KTM)
- Michael Lafferty (Hsb)
- Charlie Mullins (Yam)
- Glenn Kearney (Hus)
- Nick Fahringer (Hsb)
- Nate Kanney (KTM)
- Brad Bakken (KTM)
- Cole Kirkpatrick (KTM)
10. Andrew DeLong (KTM)
Cherokee National Enduro
In stark contrast to the opening round in South Carolina, the weather could not be better for today's round of the Rekluse/AMA National Enduro round in Greensboro, Georgia. Temperatures were in the 60s yesterday during signup and are supposed to hover in that realm today with little chance of rain.
Eric Storz Signs with Gas Gas
Eric be supported by Gas Gas USA and Lewisport USA at all the National events. Neil Storz will soon be riding a new 280 Gas Gas PRO and will continue to be Eric’s minder at all National rounds. Eric will also be receiving local support from Bill Merritt with SoCal Lewisport.
Eric has been recovering well since his Trials bicycle accident in November and has been practicing with Cody Webb, also recently signed with Gas Gas USA.
Even though Eric is currently nursing a broken finger his motivation to ride and compete in Trials is greater than ever and the recent practice sessions on the new 2010 280 PRO have contributed to the increase in his enthusiasm.
The entire Storz family, Steve, Joanie, Neil and Eric are excited about the upcoming season and are looking forward to a successful relationship with Gas Gas USA and LewisportUSA.
Mullins Wins National Enduro Opener
Charlie Mullins heated up the course, leaving the rest of the competition in the cold as he put his Obermeyer/AmPro Yamaha on top of the box at the opening round of the Rekluse/AMA National Enduro Series in Sumter, South Carolina, today.
With temperatures dipping down into the teens on Sunday morning, most of the 492 competitors had a tough time getting into the flow of things, but Mullins was able to shake off the frost and beat out fellow GNCC-regular Cory Buttrick by nearly two minutes over the six-section, 82-mile course.
Webb Signs Clothing Deal
Cody Webb, AMA/NATC National #2 Pro trials rider has signed a contract which will have him riding in XC-Ting trials clothing, helmets and gloves, Gaerne Boots, and using various S3 performance products during the 2010 season. Having a rider of Cody’s caliber and character representing and using our products this year is very exciting, said Brad Baumert, products manager. Gaerne boots, the most popular trials boot in America, has long been known for being extremely durable and providing the best flexibility and performance. XC-Ting clothing, helmets and gloves have been the top sellers in America because of cutting edge designs and durability. S3 performance products will be used on Cody’s 2010 Gas Gas to not only make it look good, but also provide the top level of performance that all riders need when they compete. For information on any of these products call 800-607-8742.
Patrick Smage to Europe
This is a call to arms of all US trials enthusiasts.
19 year old Patrick Smage will be making a full on assault at the FIM Junior World Trials championship. Patrick, the three times AMA National Champion will have the support of Ryan Young the six time AMA/NATC National Champion, as his Manager, Mechanic and Minder. Ryan will be traveling to Europe with Patrick to each round that Patrick competes in. We have the support of the Sherco factory to provide the motorcycles along with transportation.
What we need from the trials community is financial assistance for the travel expenses for Patrick. Everyone can appreciate how expensive it is to travel to Europe much less several trips in a year, throw in a trip to Japan as well and you have just broken the bank. Patrick has the skill to compete with the Europeans, and we would all like to see a rider from the USA at the top of the podium, this is your chance to make it happen. We are accepting donations of any size at www.trialsworldfund.com . Your donation can make a difference. All donations will go 100% to fund Patrick in Europe.
Thanks,
Trials World Fund
Webb Signs with Gas Gas
Gas Gas USA has just made the surprise announcement that they have signed Cody Webb to contest the 2010 AMA/NATC National Trials Series as well as the GEICO Powersports EnduroCross series. Early reports suggested that Webb would be returning to Sherco for the coming year, but on January 13th Gas Gas USA’s Dale Malasek made the announcement. “We are absolutely thrilled to have Cody riding for us this year,” said Malasek. “He is a very popular rider because of his great personality and he has the skills to match it. We believe he has what it takes to win the trials title in 2010 and we’re confident he’ll be among the front-runners in the EnduroCross series.”
Webb will be riding one of the new Gas Gas 300 “Race” models in Trials competition and for Endurocross he’ll be riding the new EC250.
“This gives me the chance to ride both Trials and EnduroCross, which is what I want to do,” said Webb. “I’ve been riding the bikes for a few weeks and I’m totally excited about this year.”







