Dylan Debel rode the National Enduro this weekend hosted by the Missouri Mudders club. Conditions were muddy proving difficult for many, but Dylan likes the ugly stuff and had a good ride.
AA riders were watering out in the swelling creeks, forcing riders to team up to salvage scores.
The Debel's were happy with their ride despite having to ride 30 miles in a hailstorm with no shift side foot peg. His 450 factory replica Husaberg worked very well and they said that many people were oogling the Swedish dream. Many claiming it to be the trickest bike at the event.
Dylan finished 17th overall, 2nd 4str A.
Thanks Dylan for the heroic effort and keep up the good work.
cheers
fry
AA riders were watering out in the swelling creeks, forcing riders to team up to salvage scores.
The Debel's were happy with their ride despite having to ride 30 miles in a hailstorm with no shift side foot peg. His 450 factory replica Husaberg worked very well and they said that many people were oogling the Swedish dream. Many claiming it to be the trickest bike at the event.
Dylan finished 17th overall, 2nd 4str A.
Thanks Dylan for the heroic effort and keep up the good work.
cheers
fry