The final stop of the Big Mountain Enduro series kicked off in the rugged terrain of the Rocky Mountains in Granby, Colorado, with three national titles on the line: Men’s Elite Enduro, Women’s Elite Enduro, and the Men’s Open Bike category. Athletes weren’t just racing for a podium finish—they were battling for the chance to be crowned national champions.
Racing took place across multiple challenging stages throughout Saturday and Sunday, pushing riders to their limits. Shane Leslie delivered a strong performance, finishing second both in the Granby event and in the overall series standings. While just shy of the top step, Leslie’s consistency throughout the season was nothing short of impressive.
The spotlight, however, belonged to Isabel Naughton and Naish Ulmer, who both dominated across stages on both days. With multiple stage wins, the two KHS Pro Team athletes not only claimed victory in Granby but also secured the overall Enduro National Series Championship titles in their respective categories. Their performance marks a monumental achievement for the team.
This victory adds to an already stellar season for the KHS Pro Race Team, following last week’s win in the Women’s Pro Dual Slalom National Championship. With three national titles secured this year, KHS is firmly cementing its status as a powerhouse in the mountain bike racing scene.
As the series winds down, just one race remains: the U.S. Open of Mountain Biking, taking place in Vermont at the end of September. All eyes will be on the KHS Pro Team as they look to close out the season on a high note.


















