North American Enduro Tour Wraps In Mexico

Nov 17, 2016 at 12:04
by NAET Official  
Seventh NAET Stop Crowns Winners in Mascota and Overall 2016 Series.

After climbing the rolling countryside, dropping into technical, rocky descents, and small Mexican towns, the final race of the North American Enduro Tour wrapped with a near all-American podium.

Kyle Warner gets amongst the craggy Mexican hillside. Photo Santiago de Avila Gotes

Kyle Warner gets amongst the craggy Mexican hillside. Photo: Santiago de Avila Gotes


Riders from Canada, the U.S., Mexico, even Scotland, lined up for the Big Mountain Enduro Sierra Madre, in Mascota, Mexico, meeting two days of prime dirt, ferns, cacti and uncharacteristically cool, wet weather for the perfect end to the 2016 season.

Cloud cover provided some welcome respite from the Mexican heat on race weekend. Photo Santiago de Avila Gotes

Cloud cover provided some welcome respite from the Mexican heat on race weekend. Photo: Santiago de Avila Gotes


"I think this was my favorite race of the year. The trails were raw, challenging and a ton of fun. The overall feel of being immersed in the culture here in Mexico was truly fantastic and what really made the event. Such a relaxed vibe all weekend,” said Megan Rose (CAN), who took top spot for the Pro Women.

Megan Rose smiling and shredding all the way to the top of the Pro Women s podium. Photo Carlos Altamirano

Megan Rose, smiling and shredding all the way to the top of the Pro Women's podium. Photo: Carlos Altamirano


While it may have felt laid back on the sidelines, her race was as tight as it gets. Rose won three stages, and still only managed a 34 seconds gap on Becky Gardner (USA), who snagged second place, with Krista Rust (USA) rounded out the podium in third.

In the Pro Men’s category, Kyle Warner (USA) managed the final points needed to bring in an overall NAET title and prize pot with a third place finish. But the story of the weekend was Marco Osborne (USA), who ran away with the race, taking four out of six stages and finished nearly two minutes ahead of second place finisher Adam Craig (USA).

Marco Osborne owned the weekend finishing in top spot with a time of 0 45 35. Photo Santiago de Avila Gotes

Marco Osborne owned the weekend, finishing in top spot with a time of 0:45:35. Photo: Santiago de Avila Gotes


Craig said the final NAET race of the season was one of the best thanks to the hard work of builders and organizers who took the time to get the details right.

“The result was six of the best enduro stages I've raced yet. Oh, and it was cool and wet. Riding the final stage, La Intrepida, with a slick on all those rocks was a treat,” he said.

Adam Craig powers through the Mexican jungle for a second place finish 1 56.52 behind Osborne. Photo Carlos Altamirano

Adam Craig powers through the Mexican jungle for a second place finish, +1:56.52 behind Osborne. Photo: Carlos Altamirano


Seven races, and countless stages later, including a third place at the Mammoth Kamikaze Bike Games, Warner said mounting the podium was a great way brought an awesome season to the next level.

Kyle Warner ends his season on a high note taking third in Mascota and the Men s overall NAET title for 2016.

Kyle Warner ends his season on a high note, taking third in Mascota and the Men's overall NAET title for 2016.


“We got to spend all summer travelling around the United States, Canada, and Mexico, riding bikes on some of the best trails in the world with some of the coolest people you will ever meet. I think there is a huge need for a premier series in North America and being able to help maintain and grow NAET has been a goal of mine over the past few years. I can't wait to see how the series continues to develop and grow over the next few years, and I'm glad I've been able to be a part of it,” he said.

Taking the overall NAET win for the Pro Women, Porsha Murdock (USA) opted to skip the last race after leading for most of the season. While she wasn’t in Mascota to celebrate, she said her experience this year has left her hungry for more.

"This was my first year racing and I had such a great time. The race venues selected were phenomenal and all new trails to me. I'm looking forward to where NAET takes us next season,” she said.

Race photos can be found on the NAET Flickr Account and complete results on the NAET website.

Mexico s Maurico De Avila gets amongst Mascota s gnarly rocky terrain. Photo Santiago de Avila Gotes

Mexico's Maurico De Avila gets amongst Mascota's gnarly, rocky terrain. Photo: Santiago de Avila Gotes


Amateur Women s competitor Emily Haag gets help cooling down from a local fan. Photo Santiago de Avila Gotes

Amateur Women's competitor Emily Haag gets help cooling down from a local fan. Photo: Santiago de Avila Gotes


The sweet taste of victory. Photo Carlos Altamirano

The sweet taste of victory. Photo: Carlos Altamirano


Standings from the BME Sierra Madre:

Pro Men:
Marco Osborne (USA) 0:45:35
Adam Craig (USA) 0:47:32
Kyle Warner (USA) 0:47:47

Pro Women:
Megan Rose (CAN) 0:58:06
Becky Gardner (USA) 0:58:39
Krista Rust (USA) 0:58:58

NAET Final standings:

Elite Men:
Kyle Warner (USA)
Macky Franklin (USA)

Women:
Porscha Murdock (USA)
Ileana Anderson (USA)


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8 Comments
  • 19 0
 Yea Budie!!! Mascota and all of us at the south border welcomes everybody to our salsa spiced gnarly trails!!!
  • 6 0
 See you at Christmas! Can't wait!
  • 5 0
 AC, the purple helmeted soldier of enduro.
  • 3 0
 Went to Mexico in 2010 for a trail running race in the copper canyons, the inetire time i was wishing i had my bike. SOOOOOO much riding and good times to be had in Mexico.
  • 5 0
 Good times in Mascota !
  • 2 0
 Great Weekend at Mascota! The trails are epic. Looks after race/party pictures were missed due a lot of raicilla
  • 2 0
 Looks like you did an amazing job, Peter, Brandon and all of the team! Congrats!
  • 2 0
 Good work Megan!!







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