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Cycle News 2017 Issue 04 January 31

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 4 JANUARY 31, 2017 P31 much of it on the same trails but run in the opposite direction; it, too, featured one shorter test and a longer one with LOI and most championship classes rid- ing the loop three times for six total tests again. Despite Burson's familiar- ity with the terrain, Webb fired first, setting the fastest time in the short first test on Saturday aboard his 300 XC-W. Coming from row 14, Webb blitzed the test along Pronghorn Trail in 270 seconds (points), with Morgan second quickest at 273 on his FMF/Maxxis/MSR-backed CRF450X and Burson third at 274. Burson scorched the second test with a 676 on his John Burr Cycles YZ450FX to put him at the top of the leader board for the rest of the weekend. Webb ended up winning two tests on Saturday and two on Sunday, but Burson outdistanced him in the other eight tests over the weekend. "I expected him to be fast," Burson admit- ted. "I haven't seen him ride in a long time, but it seems like he rides a lot of moto now and a lot of tracks other than just EnduroCross. To be that talented on a bike with EnduroCross stuff, you know he's got to be fast. Webb shared, "To be honest, I didn't really know what to ex- pect [at my first-ever Qualifier]. I figured I'd probably be a top-five guy. "It was really fun. I learned a lot and honestly now, after hitting this round, I'm excited to hit the rest of them and see the difference and basically just get some valuable experience to hopefully be on a Club team [in France]." Morgan had a rear-brake problem after hitting a tree on Saturday, so he lost a little ground before replacing a few parts, but he was satisfied with his third overall and hopes to back that up with another couple of good days at another Quali- fier. "I would love to go race the ISDE on a Club team!" he ex- claimed. "It would be a big one to check off my list. I'm a huge fan of the race so at least one time I need to make it!" Dillon Shepard topped the E1 class (125cc two-stroke/250cc four-stroke) on both days aboard his 707 Suspension YZ250FX; he was 15th overall on Saturday and 10th on Sunday. Rick Emerson won E4 (40 and over—strictly an American class) both days aboard his KTM 350 SX-F and former Team USA ISDE rider Jamie Wells was the E5 (Women) winner on her 707 Suspension KTM 200 XC-W. Mark Kariya Runner-up Cody Webb hopes to broaden his résumé with a trip to the ISDE in France. One of the sizable contingent from Northern California's AMA District 36, Dillon Shepard dominated E1 both days.

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