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Isabella Naughton Second at the Big Mountain Enduro Finale and Second Overall!

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Isabella Naughton Second at the Big Mountain Enduro Finale and Second Overall!

Tuesday, August 8, 2023 Liv Racing Collective athlete Isabella Naughton races to second at the Big Mountain Enduro finale in Montana, USA, and secures second place in the overall standings. The final stage of the Big Mountain Enduro series unfolded over the weekend at Montana's Big Sky Resort. Isabella Naughton finished in second place in the Pro Women's category, securing the second-place position for the overall season onboard her Intrigue LT Advanced Pro. Spanning two action-packed days, the event consisted of four stages per day and over 9,000 feet of descending. "I felt excited and ready leading up to this race. Big Sky...

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Isabella Naughton finishes second at the Big Mountain Enduro, Utah!

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Isabella Naughton finishes second at the Big Mountain Enduro, Utah!

Tuesday, July 25, 2023 Liv Racing Collective athlete Isabella Naughton came in second place at the Big Mountain Enduro in Brian Head, Utah after winning the first and final stages of the eight stage enduro. At the fourth round of the Big Mountain Enduro in Brian Head, Utah, Isabella Naughton concluded the weekend with an impressive second-place finish in the Pro Women's category. The tight race saw Naughton win three out of the eight stages, clocking in with a total time of 36:14.24, trailing the first-place finisher by just under four seconds. Reflecting on her performance, the Liv Racing Collective rider expressed, "The best...

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Isabella Naughton podiums at the USA Cycling Gravity Mountain Bike National Championships, North Carolina!

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Isabella Naughton podiums at the USA Cycling Gravity Mountain Bike National Championships, North Carolina!

Tuesday, July 18, 2023 Isabella Naughton returns to the USA Cycling Gravity Mountain Bike National Championships and finishes third, after recovering from an injury sustained during last year's event. The 2023 season is shaping up to be a comeback year for Isabella Naughton. This past Saturday the Liv Racing Collective athlete hit her fourth podium of the summer, taking home a bronze at the USA Cycling Gravity Mountain Bike National Championships in the Pro Women's Enduro. After suffering a broken ankle at the National Championships last year which cut her season short, Naughton returned for another shot and finished in third place on...

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Isabella Naughton Second at the Big Mountain Enduro, Durango!

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Isabella Naughton Second at the Big Mountain Enduro, Durango!

Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Following on from a win in the previous round of the Big Mountain Enduro, Isabella Naughton finishes on the podium again in Durango, Colorado. The third round of the Big Mountain Enduro took place this past weekend in Durango, Colorado. Fresh off a win in the previous round, Isabella Naughton podiums again in Pro Women's with a second-place time of 44:49.36, just 1:14 minutes behind the leader. The conditions were hot and dusty in the majestic San Juan Mountains of Colorado, the Liv Racing Collective athlete explained her methods before the race. "Being at such a high elevation and with...

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Isabella Naughton wins Big Mountain Enduro at Sunrise Park!

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Isabella Naughton wins Big Mountain Enduro at Sunrise Park!

Tuesday, June 13, 2023 Returning from an injury-filled season last year, Isabella Naughton takes home first place at the Big Mountain Enduro at Sunrise Park, Arizona. The second stop of the Big Mountain Enduro Series took place at Sunrise Park Resort, Arizona over the weekend. Liv Racing Collective athlete Isabella Naughton took home first place in the Pro Women's category on her Intrigue LT Advanced Pro with an overall time of 40:28.7. The action-packed weekend of racing came down to a one-second split in timing between Naughton and second-place Stefanie McDaniel. "I was back by 0.5 seconds after day one and on day two we switched...

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