Enduro lessons learned

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Macky Franklin stoked with 7th overall at Crested Butte BME

Macky Franklin st𓂃oked 👍with 7th overall at Crested Butte BME (Image credit: Syd Schulz)
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Great views at Crested Butte BME

Great views at Crested Butte BME (Image credit: Brandon Ontiveros)
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Macky Franklin descends at Keystone BME

Macky Franklin descends at Keystone BME (Image credit: Brandon Ontiveros)
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Macky Franklin finishes up Crested Butte stage 5

Macky Franklin finishes up Crested Butte stage 5 (Image credit: Syd Schulz)
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Macky Franklin gets air time at Crested Butte

Macky Franklin gets air time at Crested Butte (Image credit: Brandon Ontiveros)
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Macky Franklin gapping the Crested Butte bridge

Macky Franklin gapping the Crested Butte bridge (Image credit: Brandon Ontiveros)
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Macky Franklin finishes up Stage 1 of the Angel Fire/Taos BME after fixing his flat

Macky Franklin finishes up Stage 1 of the Angel Fire/Ta🐠os BME after fixing his flat (Image credit: Cody Olivas)
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Macky Franklin at the start of the Angel Fire/Taos BME

Macky Frankඣlin at the start of the Angel Fire/T🦹aos BME (Image credit: Joe Lawwill)

I've learned a lot about racing enduro in the last couple of weeks. Racing three of the Big Mountain Enduro (BME) series races in the span of four weeks will do that. And it has made me more determined thanꦫ ever to become better at descending.

Mountain bike racer Macky Frankl✃in hails from Taos, New Mexico but has a difficult time answering the question "Where do you live?" Spending most of his time on the road chasing summer or traveling to race he ge🐭nerally answers "my little orange car".

After holding a cross country pro's license for six years, in 2014, he will be focusing on enduro. Read this blog to follow Franklin throughout the 2014 season as he races four of the s🍸even Enduro World Series races, Inca Avalanchꩵe, the whole Big Mountain Enduro series, Downieville and the Kamikaze Games.

When Franklin was 13 and learning to ride clipless 𝐆pedals, he was given the "Turtle Awar༺d" as the rider who spent the most time on his back, still connected to the bike. Fortunately, he has moved past that stage and is now focusing his energies on learning to corner like a downhiller.

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