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Cycle News 2019 Issue 38 September 24

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Robert Clinches Sprint Hero Enduro Championship IN THE WIND P48 Z ach Bell used his vast moto- cross racing experience to win the final round of the 2019 Sprint Hero Enduro Racing season at Glen Helen Raceway, September 22, but it was FMF KTM's Taylor Robert who cel- ebrated big after wrapping up the 2019 championship. Bell scored his first victory of the year, ahead of Robert and Dante Oliveira. The Sprint Hero format includ- ed two tests with six laps of moto along with six laps of off-road, and the track was significantly faster than the one used for the opening round at Glen Helen, and it lent itself perfectly to Bell's riding style. Bell was pleased to finally unseat Robert, who won the first four rounds. "To come back from injuries and to have fun with it again was good," said Bell. "I'm just ready to keep growing." Robert won four out of five races this season, and his second-place effort was more than enough to net him his first championship in six years of trying with KTM. Injuries have slowed his progress in the past, but he stayed healthy this year and it showed. "I was riding reserved for the first couple of tests because of the championship," said Robert. "I have a strong enduro back- ground, and Zach has a strong motocross background so that re- ally showed with those tests." Dante Oliveira finished third in the race and was elevated to third in points, relegating Gary Suther- lin to fourth. The final round was rescheduled and conflicted with Sutherlin's wedding day, so he was absent this round. "I had a slow start with some bad tests early on," Oliveira said. "As it went on, I was able to charge a little harder. The ridges were definitely gnarly and very slick, but it was a lot of fun. I'll be training for next year to I can hopefully do better." Zach Bell took the overall win.

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