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Huckle – Beta Cherokee NEPG Race Report

Huckle – Beta Cherokee NEPG Race Report Huck Jenkins tells about how Rd 4 of the NEPG went after returning from an injury making him miss Rd 3. Huck currently sits 5th in the NEPG Beta Cup Challenge. “This past weekend the Bonecutter Off Road crew went to Greensboro, Georgia. It was raining almost all the way down. So obviously the race was quite muddy. Of course, the way down was very relaxing and lots of movies was watched. We stayed the night just over the border in Georgia. We arrived at the race site at around 10am. We stood under the EZ – Up and in the box van while it was raining cats and dogs. I did little things on my bike to prep it for mud. Sunday rolls around and it’s still raining. Ugh. I was on row 23, with an NEPro 2 rider. After Test one, I learned there is no way I can even come close to keeping up with him, not even for a second. After test one, I am not doing so well because of the extreme humidity. Test 2 was also not great. Test 3 was super short due to all the rain, the NEPG staff cut many tests short. They even cut test 7 out completely. I rode alright the rest of the day. I was not really prepared for the Georgia red clay. I tell ya, when that stuff gets wet it’s like a skating rink. Sheesh, I’ve never ridden in anything that slippery. I ended up 5th in 200 A, 73 overall. I’m ready for some dry weather. After the race, I got to see my older sister Robin, Brother in-law Alex, and my niece Mary. That was very nice. We then headed home. For the first part of the drive I fed Steve PB sandwiches and gave him drinks. Took a short nap and switched to the front seat so Tayler could take a nap. We drove through the night. So my job was to keep Steve up from 7- about 1am. Then when we hit Missouri, Tayler drove the rest of the way to my house. I live 1 mile into the woods on a dirt road. Sooooo they dropped me off at the end. I rode my bike to my house, grabbed mom’s car and drove back to get my stuff. All at 2:40 am. Was in bed at about 3. Yuck. But hey, it’s’ worth it! My Bonecutter Off Road Beta 125 was awesome!! Can’t thank all my sponsors enough, Bullet Proof Designs, Shock Zone Suspension, Bonecutter Off Road, Perfect Pitch Gutter Systems, and Tayler and Steve for putting up with me for the national enduro’s.” More Posts Back To Blog Page

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Cajun Classic National Enduro 2019

Cajun Classic National Enduro 2019 Round 3 of the NEPG took place in Forest Hill, LA. I have never been there before but had heard it was mostly dirt with some sand washes. The rain was on the light side the week before and made conditions near perfect. The temperatures were on the hot side compared to what it is in Mid Missouri still. We had a transfer to get to the first test. On the side of the trail was a bear growling at oncoming racers!! When you are on a bike, things look different and it was believable for a split second, lol. It was just a dude in a bear suit. The first test was one of the shorter ones. In the first few miles, I wrecked and tweaked my front end. I could not get it fixed myself so I had to ride it as is until I finished the test. I shook it off and tried to not let a crooked front end bother me. Before the start of test two, I had my dad fix it. I was all set and pumped up. Within the first few miles, another issue had arrived. Coming out of a fast corner, I spotted what looked like to be a deep mud rut. One that a person could get stuck in. I tried to go around it and went to the high side. Something grabbed my front end and stopped my momentum resulting in my rear end following into the rut, just great. I tried to keep my front out of it but it eventually fell in. IT WAS DEEP! Well above my pegs, chain, sprockets. I tried wiggling, lifting, looking for sticks, pretty much anything a “calm” person could do when stuck. Anytime, a bike came up I directed them where to go around. I spotted Steve Leivan and did not expect him to stop but he did. I guess he was not having a great day, either. It took the both of us to lift the front end out and get the rear out. That incident I lost 5+ minutes. It happens though and my number one priority was to stay positive! Right after the mud hole, was a sand wash. It was fun but because I was all wet from rolling around in the mud, all the sand stuck to me and that was horrible all day long. I finished that test about as strong as I could. Test 3 and 4 flowed pretty good compared to some of the others. I just spent a ton of time wrecking and hitting trees. Not sure why, but could not seem to keep it on two wheels. Still trying to be positive about the not going so well race, I went into the last test, with a good attitude and ready to attack the 11 miles. I started out really strong but just like the rest of the day I wrecked a lot. A few miles in there was a huge rock boulder section and when I got to it there was a few people laying in it resulting in me not getting a good run at it and some mess up. Then it started to flow good again with some more fast sand washes. The last two miles were hell, lots of logs and tight trees barely wide enough for bars to go through with tons of tight corners to maneuver. I was glad to be done after that! After a so, so day, I was not really pleased with my riding. I finished 5th in Womens Elite. Great job to the other Bonecutter Off Road Riders!! Broc French – A 200 with a solid 2nd place seconds shy from 1st (Beta) Jacob Hyatt – Had a bad mishap in the first test resulting in an injury Scott Boyer – A+40 3rd (Beta) Steve Bonecutter – A+50 12th (Beta) Tayler Bonecutter – Womens Elite 5th (Beta) Action Shot P/C: Shan Moore More Posts Back To Blog Page

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Huckle-Beta Alligator NEPG Race Report

Huckle-Beta Alligator NEPG Race Report Huck Jenkins tells about how the long haul to the sunshine state and playing in the sand went. Huck currently sits 5th in the NEPG Beta Cup Challenge. “Round 2 of the NEPG series is in the books! The Bonecutter Beta crew went to Ormond Beach, Florida last weekend. As it was such a long drive, we dragged along Scott Boyer as an extra driver. Steve and Tayler left around 4am and went to grab Scott. I met them at a gas station to start the 18hr plus drive south. It was amazing to see the scenery change as we headed south. Missouri was cold and nasty. As we drove it got steadily greener and warmer. I was wearing jeans and two coats and when we stopped for gas in Alabama I wanted to wear shorts! We stayed in Tallahassee on Friday night. Next morning was a short drive to the race site. We set up and got signed up for the 68th Alligator National Enduro in no time. To bed at 8:00 and up at 6:00 ready to race. My grandparents showed up to watch at 8:00 in the morning. They were full of embarrassing stories to tell about me (what are grandparents for?!!) I was row 13 with Steve. Scott was 6 rows behind me, and Tayler 5 rows behind Scott. I soon found out that even more than I hate rocks, palmetto roots are FAR WORSE!!!!!!!! Good ole NEPG decided to cut a special section in test 2 called “Palmetto Hell”. I can’t thank them enough! Florida has loooots of sand and palmettos. That’s pretty much what the whole race was. I had fun though, despite the not so great trail marking. They thought it would be good to have you blast through a palmetto patch and then all of a sudden make a 90 degree turn. We did that over, and over, and over… But after a long day of that it was nice to a take rest and be done. I finished 9th in A 200, I have my work cut out for me. Tayler gave me a wonderful workout regimen which is full of picking up my bike every lap…UGH. Sadly, we had to say goodbye to the nice weather and green grass. I soon found out that they brought Scott for an extra driver because we were driving through the night–and that I was supposed to not only stay awake, but keep Scott awake. I didn’t do a very good job of either. I was asleep, awake, asleep, awake, from 8:00pm to 1:30am. I guess I’m not reliable for keeping someone awake at the wheel after a full day of racing…sorry Scott. After stopping for gas and switching drivers, I fell asleep instantly in my chair. When I woke up I found that the van was stopped and everyone was asleep. I was very confused as to where we were, but seeing everyone asleep I joined them, (surprising huh?). It was great, I woke up at 8:00am and was ten minutes from home. It was then that I found out that we had stopped at a rest area for an hour or so. I departed the Bonecutter’s and headed for home. It was a great weekend. I can’t thank the Bonecutter’s enough for all their help and support. Thanks Bullet Proof Designs for keeping my bike safe and Shock Zone Suspension for keeping me and the bike planted in those sandy whoops. And Perfect Pitch Guttering Systems for the support!! Can’t wait for the next one!!!!!” More Posts Back To Blog Page

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Alligator National Enduro 2019

Alligator National Enduro 2019 Round 2 of NEPG took place this past weekend in Ormond Beach, FL (just outside of Daytona), which is roughly an 18 hour drive for us. The weather was looking like upper 70s and sunny skies! Saturday, we arrived early enough to walk part of test 6 and soak up the sunshine. I am glad we did because it gave us a huge indicator of how the trail would be, thick and lots of sharp corners. Test 1 was 6.5 miles, flowed decently but I did blow a handful of corners. The trail was really hard to read because of all the palmettos grown up and arrows being low to the ground. I was feeling pretty good. I came up on Rachel Gutish (Beta USA rider) with her helmet off and not looking so good. I stopped to check on her and she asked me to get help. I found the first course worker and attempted to instruct him on where she was. Rachel ended up breaking her elbow, wishing her a speedy recovery! Test 2 was palmetto root hell. Billons of these nasty things in two miles of the 5. It was horrible. I rather ride over boulders any day. For those of you who do not know, palmetto roots are big, hard, and slick. I was so glad to finish that test. Test 3, I do not remember a lot about it but it was my favorite. It flowed the best and it was the least amount of times of blowing corners. It had more sandy conditions and less palmettos. Test 4 and 5, was tight and lots of 90 degree turns. Even had marshy sections causing deep ruts and mud holes. I made good line choices and did not come close to getting stuck. In 5, there was a massive rattle snake in the middle of the trail. It absolutely scared the shit out of me. I raised my leg over my bars and screamed. I am not a fan of snakes! I got so bent out of shape about it, I tensed up and did everything possible to not end up on the ground. Super sketchy. Test 6 was back to palmetto root hell. Part 0f 6 was test 2 backwards and of course it was the 2 miles of palmetto roots. That was horrible. They got even bigger and slicker!! The heat started to get to me in this one and I fell off my pace. I was happy to see the end. The palmetto roots were a shocker. The lack of vision made it feel like we were racing through a jungle and getting comfortable with the terrain was difficult. I finished the day 6th out of 8 in womens elite. The 2019.5 Fly kinetic mesh gear is bright and vibrant (my fave) and I was pumped to have a set to tackle the Florida heat. Great job to the Bonecutter Off Road riders who made the haul! Womens Elite – Tayler Bonecutter 6th (Beta) Womens Elite – Jessica DeLee 7th (Beta) Womens Amateur – Kylie Harris 3rd (Beta) A 200 – Broc French 3rd (Beta) A 200 – Huck Jenkins 9th (Beta) A +40 – Scott Boyer 3rd (Beta) A +50 – Steve Bonecutter 12th (Beta) C+40 – Jeremy Harris 2nd (Beta) More Posts Back To Blog Page

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Sumter National Enduro 2019

Sumter National Enduro 2019 Stoked for race season to finally be upon us! The last time I raced was 12 weeks ago. I spent my “off season” riding as much as I could and hitting up the gym. Believe me….I had a major itch to race. Pretty much the entire month of January was crap weather and a major snow storm. Riding was very minimal which made me nervous for round 1 of NEPG. No complaints on the conditions in South Carolina. A pleasant temperature of 60 degrees and sunny skies left me with a sunburn and a smile on my face Saturday before. Sunday, it was overcast but still warm with drizzling rain in the forecast! The dirt, sand mix was dry so a little rain would not hurt much. How exciting is that?!??!! Especially since Missouri is currently a sloppy mess when the ground is thawed. Test 1 was 8 miles. From what I can remember it was pretty open. Test 2 was kind of the same way. It got tight in a few places but would open back up pretty quick. I was on row 20 and the amount of line choices was insane! It was like a game of which line should I take? Pretty fun, especially when it was the correct one. Test 3 was the shortest, 6.5 miles and also my favorite. It was super-fast and open and I actually felt like I was riding my Beta 250 decent. I don’t remember anything about test 4 except for it was 8 miles. Test 5 was the longest, 11 miles. It got super tight and trying to wiggle the bike through the spickets was a chore. Wore my arms out quick. It was so tight that if a path was not cut a person could not walk through it. It was insane. I heard test 6 was even worse! It started to drizzle in test 4, just enough to mess with the goggles. I kept hearing loud roaring noises. My first thought was, “I am getting the hell out of these woods before it starts thunder storming!” Turns out the “thunder” was airplanes taking off. Lol I had a few wrecks throughout the day or what I like to call them lame fall overs in the sand. All and all, I was super pumped to race but felt a little uncomfortable on the bike due to lack of seat time. This year the Womens Elite class has payout and row assignments, which is NEAT! The new changes to the class brought out some fast girls. I ended the day 7th out of 9. Looking forward to the next round in Florida, looks like it will be SANDY! We had an excellent appearance of riders out of our shop! Love seeing the amount of Beta’s and Sherco’s out there. Great job everyone! Bonecutter Off Road Results: Womens Elite – Tayler Bonecutter (Beta) 7th A 200 – Matt Waldrop (Beta) 11th A 200 – Huck Jenkins (Beta) 12th A 200 – Broc French (Beta) 16th A+40 – Steve Leivan (Sherco) 1st A+40 – Scott Boyer (Beta) 4th A+50 – Steve Bonecutter (Beta) 18th P/C: Kenny King & Ray Newton More Posts Back To Blog Page

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Gobbler Getter National Enduro

Gobbler Getter National Enduro Final round of NEPG took place in Stanton, AL. I have never ridden in Alabama but had heard it to be sandy, big whoops, and be aware of wet red clay in corners. A little over an inch of rain earlier in the week made conditions AMAZING! I mean, the dirt was PRIMO!!!! The first two tests were 8 miles each and brutal! 3 ft whoops to very tight trees was very demanding and kept my heart rate high. I could not find a flow through the whoops. I was really hoping all the tests would not be this bad. I reminded myself to stay positive and have fun. Test 3 was a short one. All I really remember about it was, I liked it more than the first two and I wrecked one time. Test 4 was another 8.8 miles but I was finally feeling like I could ride. The huge whoops were minimal and only a few tight tree sections. It flowed good, with hills and occasional rock. So far this was my favorite test and left me excited for test 5. In between test 4 and test 5, I had a 20-minute break. I sent my mom a text to see how I was doing. She said, “you really need to get focused for test 5, you are 1 minutes and 40 seconds from 4th place”. That was more than enough to get me pumped. Before the test started, I put in my head this is the last test for the year and so what if you have a hard wreck, just focus, ride, and make every second count. Right off the bat they shot us up Perry Mountain, a long flowing uphill. Only a few whoop sections, some muddy clay corners, rocks, uphill’s, downhills, a little bit of everything! I felt like I was riding well and the 10 miles went really fast!! Having my mindset different really showed in my times between test 4 and 5. Test 4 was 8.8 miles and it took me 34 minutes and 22 seconds. Test 5 was 35 minutes and 47 seconds. By the end of the enduro, I decided this place was not bad and actually fun. I finished the day in 5th place, down from 4th by 39 seconds and 3rd by 5 minutes and 21 seconds. I have learned a lot this year about riding in different terrains and how to push myself. Prior to Alabama, my dad wrecked really hard and dislocated his shoulder, resulting not getting to race. He was super bummed but joined Frank to help pit. Gobbler Getter Results: A +40 – Steve Leivan (Sherco) 1st A +40 – Scott Boyer (Beta) 3rd Womens Elite – Tayler Bonecutter (Beta) 5th NEPG Year End: A +40 – Steve Leivan (Sherco) CHAMPION A +40 – Scott Boyer (Beta) 3rd A +50 – Steve Bonecutter (Beta) 2nd Womens Elite – Tayler Bonecutter (Beta) 3rd Photo Credits: Shan Moore and Patrick Smith More Posts Back To Blog Page

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