Scott Enduro Cup, Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

Jun 26, 2016 at 20:40
by Enduro Cup  
Round three, day two of the SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria in Sun Valley is wrapped up and results are in as Stan Jorgensen, 26 of Santa Barbara, CA, and Joanna Petterson, 36 of Santa Cruz, CA, claimed the fastest times overall for the men and women’s pro/open category.

On race day one, riders duked it out on three stages at Sun Valley Resort. Stage one descent began on Bald Mountain Trail to Roundhouse Lane. On stage two, riders descended Broadway and a portion of Warms Springs. Stage three wrapped things up on Warm Springs Trail, finishing at Warm Springs Base.

At the conclusion of day one, Mason Bond, 23, of Grass Valley, CA finished first in the men's pro/open category sitting at 29:29.162. Lia Westermann, 17 of Salt Lake City, UT, who has been a solid competitor at the Enduro Cup this season landed in first place for women’s pro/open at 33:12.496.

Race day two was fast and rugged as riders charged down stage four and five on raw Sun Valley backcountry trails. Stage four descended Curly’s where spectacular views of the Sawtooth Range and high-speed flow set the mood for the first set of the day. Stage five tied things off on Upper Oregon Gulch, aka Edge of the World, a favorite trail of Sun Valley locals.

Huge disappointment today for Bond who held onto his positioning taking first in stage four but suffered mechanical issues on stage 5 finishing the day in 13th place for the men s pro open.
Huge upset for Bond who held onto his positioning, taking first in stage four, but suffered mechanical issues on stage 5, finishing the day in 13th place for the men’s pro/open.

SCOTT athlete Jorgensen who has been fighting for the podium this season, stayed solid moving from fifth place to first with an overall time of 47:59.991. Jubal Davis, 25 of Waverly, OH, who has been racing enduro for one year, used his Midwest motocross experience to move from sixth place into second with a final time of 48:00.004. Aaron Bradford, 31 of Auburn, WA, finished the weekend with an overall time of 48:08.150.

Men s Pro Open Podium Sun Valley 1. STAN JORGENSEN 47 59.991 2. JUBAL DAVIS 48 00.004 3. AARON BRADFORD 48 08.150 4. CHRIS BOICE 48 13.708 5. MACKY FRANKLIN 48 16.425
1. STAN JORGENSEN (47:59.991)
2. JUBAL DAVIS (48:00.004)
3. AARON BRADFORD (48:08.150)
4. CHRIS BOICE (48:13.70Cool
5. MACKY FRANKLIN (48:16.425)

Women s Pro Open Podium Sun Valley 1. JOANNA PETTERSON 55 05.108 2. PORSHA MURDOCK 55 12.260 3. LIA WESTERMANN 55 29.384 4. ALISON KINSLER 56 01.147 5. ILEANA ANDERSON 56 03.895
1. JOANNA PETTERSON (55:05.10Cool
2. PORSHA MURDOCK (55:12.260)
3. LIA WESTERMANN (55:29.384)
4. ALISON KINSLER (56:01.147)
5. ILEANA ANDERSON (56:03.895)

 All season I have been pretty close to the podium said Jorgensen. I have had a few mechanicals and small stupid crashes that have kept me off so this race my main focus was to keep it smooth and finish without crashing so it feels good to have a smooth race and it goes to show you keep it smooth and you end up on the box it s pretty awesome.
“Going into today, the times between third and eighth place was only a few seconds, so [it] was really anyone’s race,” Jorgensen explained. “Aaron Bradford and Mason Bond had about 30-second gap on everyone else so it was definitely a fight for third but somehow I managed to pull it all together and take the overall, so it is really awesome, feels good.”

“All season I have been pretty close to the podium,” he continued. “I have had a few mechanicals and small, stupid crashes that have kept me off so this race, my main focus was to keep it smooth and finish without crashing so it feels good to have a smooth race and it goes to show, you keep it smooth and you end up on the box, it’s pretty awesome.”

Petterson, who is a former World Cup downhill racer took home the cake at 55:05.108. Porsha Murdock, 24 of Bend, OR, who finished in second place at the Angel Fire stop, once again finished in second at 55:12.260. Westermann, who entered day two sitting in first place finished in third at 55:29.384.

“I raced the resort day blind which I think a lot of people did,” Petterson said. “You know you’re going as hard as you can, going to the edge, and you have to be really careful not to push it too hard and even on the trails that are more physical, you can still overshoot turns, so the resort day was definitely challenging in that way.”

“The backcountry day was pretty dreamy,” she continued. “I am riding and just wishing I could live up there. The terrain was great. I thought it was challenging and technical, good transitions and high speed stages and the views were amazing. “

New this year, the Vittoria Bolt awarded the fastest downhill time on stage one, day one. Teddy Hayden, 17 of San Rafael, CA blew everyone off the trail finishing stage one at 03:14.521. Lia Westermann slid in at 03:43.922 beating women’s expert day one winner, Angelica Ramirez (03:43.959), 30 of Snowbird, UT, by milliseconds. Westermann and Hayden were awarded $100 each by Vittoria. This award is featured at each 2016 race.


Chris Boice 32 of Taos NM settled in fourth place in Sun Valley. Boice took home first at the Angel Fire NM stop.

Scott Enduro Cup Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

Scott Enduro Cup Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

Scott Enduro Cup Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

Scott Enduro Cup Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

Scott Enduro Cup Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

Lucy Sackbauer 26 of Sun Valley ID took home first place in the women s amateur category at 58 40.766

Murdock has finished in second at both the Sun Valley ID and Angel Fire NM SCOTT Enduro Cup stops

 nickyp132 pushes through stage 4 despite his hanging derailleur

Scott Enduro Cup Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

Scott Enduro Cup Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

Scott Enduro Cup Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

Scott Enduro Cup Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

Scott Enduro Cup Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

Scott Enduro Cup Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

Scott Enduro Cup Sun Valley - Day 2 Results

STAY TUNED! More photos and highlights reel coming soon...

The SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria will conclude the 2016 season at new location, Deer Valley Resort in Park City, UT. The Sun Valley race was a part of the North American Enduro Tour (NAET), making it an Enduro World Series qualifier race.

Full list of results found here.


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8 Comments
  • 10 0
 dang homie lost his rear derailleur wide open
  • 3 0
 The timing on that photo tho
  • 6 0
 I always wanted to be featured on PB, I was just hoping it was like an edit or something instead of me trying to salvage a stage without a derailleur ????
  • 4 0
 Derailleur = she gone
  • 1 0
 Nice podium form! Attn race promoters: notice how everyone on podium has something in hand to hold up
  • 2 0
 Aw man! So bummed for you @MasoNBonD, you're right there!
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 Yea @STANistheMAN !!!!!
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