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Cycle News 2020 Issue 50 December 15

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2020 AMA HARE & HOUND CHAMPION DALTON SHIREY P106 Interview lowed the train around the tracks to finish sixth for the day." Not taking anything away from the desert, but Shirey says, "I believe the level of talent in the talent pool is starting to rise in the GPs and WORCS. The talent's starting to come to WORCS and GPs now instead of strictly going to motocross, so we're starting to see more moto guys coming over here now. It's really cool; it brings more competition, and if more competi- tion's there, it means better racing, more racing, more money—everything's better, I think, because there's more people, more sponsors coming, vendors and spectators." As far as preferring any one form of racing, Shirey says, "No. I'm just happy to be on my bike. "There was a point where I didn't like certain racing, but then I sat there and said, 'Grow up and look.' I opened my mind a little bit and looked at it and was like, 'Hey, you're on a dirt bike. It doesn't matter where you go—it's in the dirt and you're on a bike so no matter what, your competi- tion's doing the same thing.' "After I got that mindset, I enjoyed all of it. It doesn't matter what it is—I love it!" When asked to critique his strong and weak points, he says, "I really love sand washes! I love tight, flowy sand washes—I feel that's a real strong point. The Sage Riders [Motor- cycle Club's round in Utah] and the Silver State Trailblazers race in Panaca, Nevada, how those types of races are, I feel like I love that more versus the hare and hounds in California down Bessemer Mine Road [a well-known desert- riding area outside of Lucerne Valley]. Hare and hounds here in California are just getting so beat up because we have such limited area to run around on. Now, I'm really starting to remem- ber a lot of trails in SoCal. A lot of races I'll be coming along and I'll be like, 'Oh, I remember coming through here before in a race!' 'Oh, I remember coming through here!' They're start- ing to lose their creativity because they're limited where they can lay out courses." After sitting out for the better part of a year following knee surgery, Shirey came back in 2018 to earn fourth in final points, with a breakthrough career-first overall win at the final race of the season. I'm just happy to be on my bike.

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