Joshua Kahn focused on the upper section of stage 2.
Nearly 200 riders were in attendance for the first round of the Idaho Enduro Series. The first race of the year, held at the Eagle Bike Park in Eagle, Idaho, drew participants from around the country, including Kyle Warner, a familiar face to the Enduro World Series.
Warner stormed the course to victory, relying on his vast experience from the global racing circuit to elapse a speedy effort throughout the six stages, besting the times of Jason Boeckmann and Taylor Reed.
Alicia Leggett from Missoula, Montana, despite being lost around the course the previous day, managed to squeak in enough practice runs to get herself a top spot on the podium for the women's pro division.
Three stops remain for the Idaho Enduro Series: Jug Mountain, Tamarack, and Bogus Basin Resort. All the information for the upcoming events can be found at
www.idahoenduroseries.comFull results from the Eagle Enduro can be found here:
www.idahoenduroseries.com/results/Riders prep for the day.
Winner of the Pro Women's field, Alicia Leggett.
Kyle Warner bringing some EWS style to Eagle, Idaho.
Ian Fitzpatrick choosing beauty over speed.
Heather Thiry and Megan Carley getting a draft up the transition from Kyle Warner.
Ants marching up the transition used for each stage.
Moses Mexia carving the turns during stage 5.
Taylor Reed from Reed Cycles coming in hot.
Allison Mccluskey made the drive over from Jackson, Wyoming to compete with the locals.
One of the young bucks, Brody Jensen, getting flat on the slalom course.
Tesh Denton Coles burming it through the wildflowers.
Pro Men Winners: 1st - Kyle Warner, 2nd - Jason Boeckmann, 3rd - Taylor Reed
Pro Women Podium: 1st - Alicia Leggett, 2nd - Meredith Goss, 3rd - Kim Lyons
Ryan Cowling and the Kore North kids making sure we had more cowbell!
Eagle Bike Park mountain biking trails
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