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Cycle News Issue 24 June 20, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 24 JUNE 20, 2017 P33 been riding a 450 Husky so I wanted to see how it did on the grass track," said Hepler. "They had a really lush grass track similar to ISDE and I felt really good in those." Hepler wasn't far off the mark in the enduro tests, as well. "I was actually pleased with my times in the enduro test," said Hepler. "I was just three- and-a-half seconds off Ashburn at the end of the day, so I was pleased with that." Cory Buttrick was a bit off the pace on Saturday and came away with the fourth-fastest over- all time, while Georgia's Evan Smith rounded out the top five on a KTM. On Sunday, Buttrick caught fire and won four of the five tests (the final test of the day was canceled due to lightning in the area), giving him the top time for the day. The only test Buttrick didn't win was the final enduro test, which was won by Baylor. At the end of the day, Buttrick finished five seconds ahead of Baylor for the day, and moved from fourth to third in the final overall standings. "I just dug too big of a hole on Saturday," said Buttrick. "I don't know what I was doing yesterday, but what ever it was I figured it out today and every- thing was just clicking." In addition to his win in the enduro test on Sunday, Baylor took two seconds and two thirds in the remaining tests. However, it was not quite enough to give him the overall win. "I had the speed all weekend, but I just had too many crashes and that cost me," said Baylor. "It's definitely frustrating to lose by less than a second." Ashburn finished third on Sun- day, 15 seconds ahead of Evan Smith, with Connecticut extreme racer Ben Kelley rounding out the top five. With his win, Ashburn main- tains a solid third in the stand- ings, while Baylor moves ahead of Sipes for the lead in the series standings with his runner-up fin- ish. After four rounds, Baylor has 198 points, followed by Sipes with 175. Ashburn is third at 166, while Buttrick (159) and Jesper Borjesson (117) round out the top five. CN OVERALL 1. Jordan Ashburn (Bet) 2. Steward Baylor (KTM) 3. Cory Buttrick (KTM) 4. Evan Smith (KTM) 5. Ben Kelley (KTM) 6. Broc Hepler (Hus) Steward Baylor (pictured) outdueled Cory Buttrick for second overall.

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