South Carolina National Enduro Photo Gallery

Charlie Mullins got off to a great start in the 2014 Kenda AMA National Enduro Series with a big win and photographer Shan Moore was on hand to document it.

After 24 years of racing a two-stroke, Russell Bobbitt showed up for the South Carolina race on a Husqvarna FE300 four-stroke. Photo By Shan Moore
Cory Buttrick returned to action after spending the last two years dealing with various knee injuries. The factory Beta rider finished ninth. Photo By Shan Moore
Charlie Mullins discusses race strategy with his mechanic Charles Marchant. Photo By Shan Moore
Mike Lafferty’s new mechanic Cody Richelderfer makes final adjustments to Mike’s KTM 350. Photo By Shan Moore
One of the first riders on the course was Ronald Walters. The race had a record 721 entries. Photo By Shan Moore
Suzuki made a return to the Pro class in national enduro competition in the form of Obermeyer Suzuki’s Nick Davis, who finished 21st after suffering mechanical problems when a tree limb tore his clutch cable off. Photo By Shan Moore
Russell Bobbitt was running a strong second behind Mullins, but crashed in the third test and broke his kneecap. Photo By Shan Moore
Jesse Groemm matched his best ever national finish with a second on his Maxxis/Klim/Dirtwise KTM. Photo By Shan Moore
Charlie Mullins won every test but one en route to the win. Photo By Shan Moore
Husqvarna’s Andrew DeLong throws up a sand roost in test two. Photo By Shan Moore
Nick Fahringer was a solid fourth on his AirGroup Racing Husqvarna. Photo By Shan Moore
Paddy Holloway was 14th on a KTM. Photo By Shan Moore
Am Pro Yamaha’s Brad Bakken put his YZ250F into sixth at the end of the day. Photo By Shan Moore
Cory Buttrick rips on his factory Beta. Photo By Shan Moore