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Cycle News Issue 45 November 14, 2017

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sistent, but it was a lot of work riding three series this year. The Sprint series an incredible series and it takes a lot of different skill sets to win in this type of racing, which is why I like it. I don't think anyone has won multiple titles in the same year except Kailub Russell, and he won a GNCC title and a National Enduro title in the same year, so I'm super excited to be able to do this. "Jordan and I had a heck of a battle at almost every race this year. He would win one day and I would win the other. It's tough lining up every race knowing you're going to have to give it absolutely everything you've got and it still comes down to the wire, but that's what makes it fun. I'm looking forward to com- ing back and riding this series again next year, it's gonna be a lot of fun." Sipes, who is a former profes- sional supercross racer, kicked off Saturday's event with a big win in the cross test, beating JCR Honda's Trevor Bollinger by four seconds and Baylor by nearly 14 seconds. Integrity Acquisitions-backed KTM rider Evan Smith won the second test—an enduro test— beating Baylor's SRT Racing teammate Cory Buttrick by a little over a second, while Baylor was now starting to get up to speed, finishing three seconds off of Smith's time. Sipes wound up winning all three of the Cross tests on Saturday, while Baylor came on strong at the end of the day, winning two of the three enduro tests, with the third one going to Smith. Sipes won Saturday's round with a time of 36:12.051, edg- ing out Baylor by 6.4 seconds, and giving the Husqvarna rider a slight cushion in the fight for the overall results heading into Sunday. Smith was third on Saturday with a time of 36:21.188, while Ashburn (36:31.424) and But- trick (36:32.232) rounded out Saturday's top five. On Sunday, Sipes once again dominated the cross tests, win- ning all three of them, however, Baylor managed to stay a little closer to Sipes' times, mak- ing the battle for the win a tight one. Baylor managed to win an enduro test, while Sipes finished second, fourth and third in the three enduro tests. In the end, Sipes took the overall victory by 24 seconds over Baylor, with Smith finishing less then three seconds back in third. Buttrick finished off the week- end in fourth overall, edging out Ashburn by less than a second. "I knew I had to beat Steward in order to win the champion- ship and we just came up a little short," said Ashburn. "My times in the cross test were good and I was finishing ahead of him, but I had a couple of bad enduro tests and that was the bottom line." FMF KTM Factory Racing's Russell Bobbitt rode a steady race to finish sixth, while Trail Jesters KTM Racing's made the drive from Connecticut to finish seventh. Anthony Frederico finished out the weekend in eighth. Meanwhile, Bollinger crashed in the cross test on Saturday and injured his hand and shoulder, VOL. 54 ISSUE 45 NOVEMBER 14, 2017 P37 Steward Baylor wrapped up the 2017 Kenda Full Gas Sprint Enduro Championship. PHOTOGRAPHY BY DARIN CHAPMAN

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