Rekluse Pro Riders Capture 38 Championships in 2015
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Dec 9, 2015

Boise, Idaho USA (December 9, 2015) –Professional Rekluse racers won 38 national and international championships in 2015. With victories spanning 10 different riding disciplines, the 2015 champions are extremely diverse, and Rekluse is proud to have contributed to their success.
“In terms of championships, 2015 was a record breaking year for Rekluse,” said Austin Paden, Pro Race Support Manager. “It’s a privilege to support riders all around the world, and we’re thrilled that our clutch systems proved to be a competitive advantage for such a variety of racers. We’re excited to see what 2016 has in store!"
ISDE
Ryan Sipes was the first American to ever win the title of Overall ISDE Champion.[/caption]
International Motocross
Tim Gajser (center) took 1st in MX2! Gautier Paulin (left) and Evgeny Bobryshev (right) are also Rekluse riders. Photo: HRC.[/caption]
Kiara Fonatanesi took home her 4th WMX World Title this year! Photo: Yamaha.[/caption]
Photo: KTM[/caption]
Cody Webb had an epic season long battle with Colton Haaker, a fellow Rekluse rider. Webb cinched his title at the final round of AMA Endurocross. Photo: KTM[/caption]
Jonny Walker was part of an epic 4-way tie at this year's rodeo. Photo: KTM[/caption]
GNCC
Photo: KTM[/caption]
Photo: KTM[/caption]
Hat by Rekluse, photo by Dave Honeig![/caption]
Arenacross
Photo: Cycle North Race Team[/caption]
- Ryan Sipes—Rockstar AirGroup Husqvarna. ISDE Overall Champion.

- Tim Gajser—Team Gariboldi Honda HRC. MXGP World Champion (MX2).

- Matt Goerke—Rockstar OTSFF Yamaha. Rockstar Energy Drink Canadian Motocross MX1 Champion.
- Kaven Benoit—Royal Distributing FOX KTM. Rockstar Energy Drink Canadian Motocross MX2 Champion.
- Kiara Fonatanesi —Team Monster Fontamx Yamaha. Women’s Motocross World Champion.

- Toshiki Tomita—Team HRC (JMX). MJF All Japan National MX Champion (IA2).
- Gautier Paulin—Team HRC (MXGP). MX of Nations World Champion.
- Alessandro Lupino —Team Assomotor Honda. Italian Motocross Champion.
- Eve Brodeur—Canadian Women’s National Motocross Champion (WMX).
- Kailub Russell— FMF KTM Factory Offroad. AMA National Enduro Champion (Pro Class).

- Marc Bourgeois—Yamaha Desjouis. French Enduro Champion (E1).
- Jason Schrage—Honda Canada Racing. Canadian Cross-Country West Champion.
- Brian Wajnarowski—Machine Racing Yamaha. Canadian Cross-Country East Champion.
- Jonathan Barragan—GasGas Factory Pons. Spanish Enduro Champion (E3).
- Alex Salvini—Jolly Racing Motorsport Honda. Italian Enduro Champion (E2).
- Alessandro Battig—Jolly Racing Motorsport Honda. Italian Enduro Champion (EJ).
- Spandre Mirko—KTM Farioli. European Enduro Champion (EY).
- Cody Webb— RPM KTM Race Team. GEICO AMA EnduroCross (Pro Class).

- Ty Tremaine— RPM KTM Race Team. GEICO AMA EnduroCross (Jr. Class).
- Ty Tremaine— RPM KTM Race Team. World Super Enduro (Jr. Class).
- Cody Webb— RPM KTM Race Team. Last Dog Standing (Pro Class).
- Cody Webb— RPM KTM Race Team. Tennessee Knock Out (Pro Class).
- Jonny Walker—KTM Factory Racing. Erzberg Rodeo (Pro Class).

- Kailub Russell — FMF KTM Factory Offroad. Grand National Cross Country Championship (XC1).
- Kacy Martinez – FMF KTM Factory Offroad. Grand National Cross Country Championship (WXC).

- Manabu Watanabe—Twister Racing Yamaha. Japanese National Cross Country (AA1).
- Ishidoya Ren—Japanese National Cross Country (AA2).
- Ivan Ramirez— FMF KTM Factory Offroad. AMA National Hare and Hound Championship (Pro class).

- Robby Bell— Precision Concepts Kawasaki. Best in the Desert Champion (Pro Class).
- Cory Graffunder—SRT Race Team. AMA West Hare Scrambles (Pro Class).
- Jedidiah Hanes—AMA East Hare Scramble (Pro Class).
- Robby Bell—Precision Concepts Kawasaki. WORCS Champion (Pro Class).
- Paul Whibley—Yamaha. Dirt Guide Cross Country Series Champion (New Zealand).
- Jared Mees—Flat Track (GNC1).

- Ross Johnson—Cycle North Race Team. Canadian Future West Champion

- Daniel Blair—Amsoil Arenacross ( Lites West).
- Dave Ginolfi –Amsoil Arenacross (Lites East).
- Thomas Do—French Supercross Champion (SX2).