Russell Bobbit is once again the National Enuro champion. Bobbit claimed his fourth title over FMF/KTM teammate Charlie Mullins during the final race of the season.
Bobbitt and Mullins were separated by just one point heading into the Indiana round. Bobbitt would go on to win all five tests during the 65-mile race and claim the victory, and the championship, over Mullins by 58 seconds.
"It feels great to win the title, I definitely worked hard all year for this and it paid off," said Bobbitt. "There was a good variety of terrain here in Indiana, and I felt good all day. I came in prepared for this, I did some testing in similar terrain and my mechanic Tanner Harding worked hard to give me a great bike and this just worked out for us."
Bobbit claimed the title by just four points over his teammate. Bobbitt stood on the podium four times this year and scored 239 points to take the championship.
Nick Fahringer, who missed the Indiana round after having knee surgery, finished in third behind Mullins.






