Cycle News Staff | December 6, 2022
More silly season shake ups in the off-road world as Josh Toth officially joins the Enduro Engineering GasGas Off-Road Racing team. He’ll have a new look in hte gear department too as Toth is now sporting Seven gear. He keeps his Arai helmet, 100% goggles, and Alpinestars boots. The team is also open about Toth competing in multiple mountain bike races this year, equipped with Enduro Engineering mountain bike products.
The Enduro Engineering team continues to grow and evolve each season and this year they’ve picked up support from GasGas. Toth is joined by NEPG champion Mackenzie Tricker, and former Supercross pro Broc Hepler. All will be aboard GasGas machinery as they compete in a range of regional and national off-road events. The full press release can be read below.
We would first like to welcome Josh Toth to the team for the 2023 season. Josh comes to the team with an impressive resume including GNCC XC2 Championship, US Sprint Enduro Championship, AMA National Enduro race wins, and multiple other race wins. Josh will be competing in a full AMA National Enduro Schedule as well as select events nationally including motocross, sprint enduro, GNCC, hillclimb, hard enduro, flat track and more! Josh will be racing multiple different GasGas Motorcycles both 2 Stroke and 4 Stroke.
Josh will also be racing in the Mountain Bike world as well. Josh will be racing in select MTB Downhill and MTB Enduro events as well showcasing the Enduro Engineering MTB products.
We also would like to welcome Mackenzie Tricker to the Enduro Engineering GasGas Off-Road Team. Mackenzie also boasts an impressive resume throughout her pro career. Starting out in motocross winning multiple Loretta Lynns championships before moving to off-road. Mackenzie has been able to rack up multiple GNCC WXC wins, multiple AMA National Enduro Women’s Elite wins, multiple Sprint Enduro and other off-road wins as well. Most impressive is Mackenzies 4 consecutive AMA National Enduro Women’s Elite Championships from 2019-2022. Mackenzie will be looking to make it 5 in a row come 2023 as well as racing in Sprint Enduros and other select events.
Broc Hepler is welcomed back to the the Enduro Engineering Race team for the 2023 season. Broc is currently rehabilitating from a back injury suffered racing earlier this year. Broc will play a big role in the Enduro Engineering GasGas team as a team mentor for both Josh and Mackenzie. Once Broc is healed, select AMA National Enduro events may be in the future for the 2023 season as well in the NE Pro2 Class. Broc comes with a ton of racing experience at a high level from Motocross and Supercross into the off-road world as well.
Look for other news regarding Enduro Engineering GasGas Off-Road Racing coming in the near future. The best way to get up to date news on the team is to follow our Enduro Engineering Instagram and Facebook.
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