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Cycle News 2019 Issue 01 January 8

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everyone that came out. We had quite a few pros, so hopefully we can make it bigger." Sutherlin had a great run going on Saturday, but fell just short on Sunday and finished second in overall time. Sutherlin, who was making his first start in the series, said he enjoyed the unique chal- lenge the series offers. Sutherlin also made the switch to a KTM this season. "I never got up there and won a test and these guys were kill- ing it out there," said Sutherlin. "Zach was ripping the moto tests and Taylor was killing the enduro tests. It's fun to change it up, push yourself, and try to be per- fect every time." Bell ran away with the moto tests on his Precision Concepts Kawasaki, but with only two weeks on the bike prior to the event, he couldn't match Robert in the enduro tests. He finished just 31 seconds behind Sutherlin. "I feel really good on the bike," Bell said. "Saturday was good, I won all three moto tests. Went to the enduro and just struggled a little bit in the rocks and lost some time. But I made up a lot of time today [Sunday]. Getting comfort- able with the [new] bike is definitely going to be key for me. [Today] I started taking some better lines and charging a little bit harder and found myself pretty close to [Taylor's times] on the enduro loop. So I'll keep working on that. But, first race of the year, third isn't bad. We'll just keep going from here." Tremaine was riding a factory Beta 300 and appreciated its light weight, especially through the long rock and log section. He was flying over the logs on his two-stroke. "It was a good weekend and a good way to get the year start- ed," said Tremaine. "I was bunny hopping the logs, and the bike works really well in the rocks." In Open A, JT Baker beat out Cooper Abbott and Austin Serpa to win the class. Riding a fac- tory GasGas XC 300 two-stoke, Baker has only been on the new ride for three weeks prior to the event, but he made it look easy. In the Open A Lites class, Mateo Oliveira rode his GasGas to victory. Tyler Nicholson and Preston Campbell completed the top three. "The enduro and the tight single track were my favorite parts," said Oliveira. "I just went all out in every test and try to put down a fast time." The Sprint Hero Racing series next heads to Canyon MX in Arizona, February 16-17. Harley Foley PRO OVERALL 1. Taylor Robert (Kaw) 1:19:15.305 2. Gary Sutherlin (KTM) 1:20:50.710 3. Zach Bell (Kaw) 1:20:57.852 4. Ty Tremaine (Bet) 1:23:38.206 5. Dante Oliviera (KTM) 1:24:08.468 6. Jacob JT Baker (GG) 1:25:58.291 7. Michael Del Fante (Kaw) 1:26:12.324 8. Cooper Abbott (KTM) 1:26:36.301 9. Cole Shondeck (Hon) 1:27:14.639 10. Austin Serpa (KTM) 1:27:15.093 IN THE WIND P38 Ty Tremaine was fourth overall.

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