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Cycle News 2015 Issue 39 September 29

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 39 SEPTEMBER 29, 2015 P39 lub's father Jeff Russell won the title in 1991. "It's pretty cool to win the same title that my dad won a long time ago," said Russell. "I was pretty much against riding this series at the start of this year because I didn't think I would enjoy it, but I've started enjoying it, and I think it has shown in my riding." Out front, Strang fired the first shot by winning the opening test. Sipes answered back with a dominant win in the second test while Strang slipped to fourth. Sipes continued to lead the way, never finishing worse than third, and ended the day with the best times in tests five and six. While Strang continued to stumble throughout the day, JCR Honda's Chris Bach moved up into second. In only his third National Enduro of the year, Bach rode a remarkable race en route to carding second place on the day. He bested Russell by 14 seconds, and came within striking distance of Sipes after winning test four, but Sipes pulled away in the final two tests to win by 40 seconds. "I felt like this event was too tight for my style, but for some reason I kept doing well and ended up with the win," said Sipes. "I didn't really expect to win this thing, but I'll take it, for sure. I just think I'm started to get used to the tight trail and I'm start- ing to like this format, where you have resets. It doesn't matter if you have a good or bad test—you have a chance to start over again going into the next test." N-Fab AmPro Yamaha's Grant Baylor finished fourth overall after getting out to a slow start. Strang ended the day in fifth, stating that his 450 was not quite as suited to the tight terrain as the 350 he was on earlier this season. Sixth went to AirGroup Rac- ing's Nick Fahringer, who finished 19 seconds ahead of FMF/KTM rider Russell Bobbitt, as both riders struggled with the terrain. Cory Buttrick showed a flash of brilliance by finishing second in test three aboard his Beta USA 430 RR, but he only went on to claim eighth. Drew Higgins and Andrew DeLong rounded out the top-10 in a tie, but the nod went to Higgins due to his better performance in the final test. CN Ryan Sipes is still riding his high from the ISDE, and claimed his first National Enduro win in Indiana. Sipes stands atop the podium with Russell (left) and runner-up Chris Bach (right).

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