Racing at Southeast Windrock, TN

KHS Pro MTB team rider Kailey Skelton standing behind her KHS DH 300 bike.

Downhill and Enduro racing got on its way for the 2020 season out in Windrock, TN. for the KHS Pro MTB team with the first round of the Southeast race series.

Kailey Skelton was red hot starting the season out in the west and she has stayed hot the last few months.

Kailey Skelton was red hot starting the season

She was the second seed going into the downhill final and was able to shave 1 minute off here time. that helped her to keep her 2nd overall.

Seamus Powell was hot and ready to race.

Seamus Powell was hot and ready to race. This marked his first race of the year and he wasted no time on showing what he can do.

seamus podium southeast

All his hard work and training the last few months paid off for him as he was able to take 3rd overall in the Enduro.

Nik Nestoroff was coming off an injury from his last race back in March

Nik Nestoroff was coming off an injury from his last race back in March. He rode solid this past weekend to get him back into the racing swing.

Nik was able to pull off a 5th place finish to cap off the first race back to racing.

Nik was able to pull off a 5th place finish to cap off the first race back to racing. The tam is now on the way back home to rest up and put in some hard work to get ready for the next Southeast race at Beech mountain resort in North Carolina next month.

Sit down with Logan Binggeli

KHS Pro MTB team Manager Logan Binggeli standing on rock in Southern Utah with his KHS 6600 bike

We sit down with Logan Binggeli to talk about his life in Mountain biking and his new role as the KHS Pro MTB team Manager and his plans for the team going forward.