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SCOTT Enduro Cup by Vittoria: Round 1 - Klondike Bluffs, Moab

May 11, 2015
by Enduro Cup  
2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

The SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria launched the first competition of the season on the Klondike Bluffs trail system in Moab, Utah, as a sold out race. Approximately 200 athletes gathered in the desert for the first race of the season followed by a racers' tailgate barbecue, horseshoe tournament, awards and a raffle. At the end of the day, Macky Franklin and Katie Compton claimed the fastest times overall for men and women.

Event organizers worked closely with the BLM and Grand County Trail Mix to host the race for the first time on the Klondike Bluffs trail system. The trails received a notorious desert rain shower the night before providing improved tacky traction for race day. The new venue challenged athletic fitness for the 29-mile course covering 3,000 vertical descending feet.

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria
The competition began with the Open Men's division. Vittoria athlete Macky Franklin of Taos, NM, led the way by executing the technical sections of the course with fluidity and skill to receive a remarkably fast time of 19:50.36 dominating the high caliber division. Young gun, Cody Kelley, 21, secured the second fastest time at 19:58.24. Notably, third through 14th place athletes all finished within one second of each other.

"It was stiff competition out there and you had to fight for every second," said Franklin. "Moab has beautiful scenery, great weather, the race was really well run and you can't ask for much more than that."

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria
Next, in the Open Women's category, Katie Compton sailed through the four timed stages with a total time of 22:10.53. Within one minute of the first place time was SCOTT Sports athlete, Teal Stetson-Lee, at 23:29.62. Nearly missing second place was Enduro Cup veteran, Heather Irmiger at 23:31.92.

"My favorite part about enduro racing is the camaraderie," Compton said. "Klondike Bluffs is a good trail system for both beginner and expert riders because it's more technical the faster you go."

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

Open Men:
1. Macky Franklin (19:50.361)
2. Cody Kelley (19:58.241)
3. Kyle Mears (20:08.072)

Open Women:
1. Katie Compton (22:10.536)
2. Teal Stetson-Lee (23:29.629)
3. Heather Irmiger (23:31.92Cool

The expert and amateur divisions were composed of high-energy, skilled riders representing both the weekend warriors and new racers. The junior division was represented by an enthusiastic group of young up-and-coming enduro racers. One stand-out amateur competitor was Salt Lake City's Lauren Bingham. As a 12 year-old, she competed in, and placed third, in the Amateur Women's division.

"I love Moab. I have more technical skills, so with how technical Moab is, it makes the riding better for me," said Bingham. "It feels awesome to podium with all of the ladies-they're really nice."

A full list of results is posted online at endurocupmtb.com.


2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

The Open category podium winners received $3,000 total in prize money divided evenly between men and women. The podium athletes in the Expert, Amateur and Junior categories received gear from SCOTT Sports and Vittoria. Many participants also received prizes in the raffle, which raised $364 for Grand County Trail Mix. Raffle prizes were also provided by SCOTT Sports and Vittoria.

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

2015 SCOTT Enduro Cup presented by Vittoria

Looking forward, the next stop is at the Ride Sun Valley Bike Festival in Idaho on June 27-28. The final stop will take place at Canyons Resort in Park City, UT, on August 15. Athletes will be vying for points at each race this season to earn the overall Enduro Cup series championship title. Enduro races challenge riders' physical endurance and technical downhill skills making it an excellent discipline for riders of all ability levels. Registration is open for the next events at EnduroCupMTB.com.


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11 Comments
  • 3 1
 Super fun event with lots of amazing people. Thanks to all the folks who worked so hard to put this event on. The trails were as amazing and depending on how fast you wanted to go, they were either chill or burley. We really lucked out by the weather as well just missing another day of rain. The temps were perfect, the dirt was perfect and the race was perfect except for some timing issues.
  • 2 1
 Why is this not just a cross country race but an enduro? Just wondering. I guess my idea of "enduro racing " is more gravity oriented and this area does not have a lot elevation gain or loss . Seems like XC ride to me. Whats up? Someone will straighten me out for sure.

Props to all of you and this is not meant to take away from the punishment you went through here... Just wondering if XC is now over and Enduro is the new term for any race thats not smooth singletrack.
  • 3 0
 ^ You're absolutely right but not many enduro races are held as it should be. Its supposed to be XC climb up, racing down a DH trail or at least in my mind it should be. I guess there's limited options for a race like this in Moab with all the restrictions and also to where they can host this many people. You could still go fast but even if you slay DH, its nowhere near enough of an advantage to do well.
  • 1 0
 Thanks for he feed back and congrats on race. Does not really matter either way what they call it. Bike racing is just fun.
  • 3 2
 Yeahh I had a really good time. There was plenty of flow to be had and there's nothing better than pumping and tranny-finding on massive slabs of slickrock. The free beer and burgers afterward helped as well, haha. It was an insanely tight race. I had a dropped chain and one error of where the trail went which costed me no more than 30 seconds of time, which in any other race wouldn't be bad, but in this case I fell back 10 places in the 19-29 AM class. There were a lot of fast cats out there. I hope the rest of the series is this competitive/fun.
  • 3 1
 @scott-townes I'm gonna kick your ass in Sun Valley
  • 2 1
 @elPerin Haha f*ck yeah! Stoked you're going but I'm gonna run you off the trail... not with fitness but with a crowbar.
  • 3 0
 Congrats to Max and Bjorn - top two finishers in the junior men's category! Way to represent Moab! Check out those times!
  • 3 1
 I made the photo cut three times kind of...i'm f*cking famous #Endudebro
  • 1 1
 JEALOUS! What an awesome venue for ENDURO...
  • 1 1
 looks like xc.







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