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Cycle News Issue 2018 05 February 6

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OFF ROAD KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES ROUND 1 / FEBRUARY 4, 2018 SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA P82 Sheppard and Jocelyn Barnes. The Kenda AMA National Enduro Series returns to action with the Cajun Classic, round two of the series on March 4 in Forest Hill, Louisiana. CN OVERALL 1. Steward Baylor (KTM) 2. Josh Toth (KTM) 3. Ben Kelley (KTM) 4. Trevor Bollinger (Hon) 5. Cory Buttrick (KTM) 6. Evan Smith (KTM) 7. Drew Higgins (Hsq) 8. Grant Baylor (KTM) 9. Ricky Russell (Yam) 10. Andrew Delong (Gas) Over 850 riders entered the Sumter National Enduro, a se- ries record for attendance. Rid- ers from as far away as Quebec, Canada and both coasts of the United States came to get out of the frigid temperatures up north and get in some great trail time. Solid Performance KTM's Ryder Lafferty claimed the win in the new NE Pro2 class, edging KTM-mounted Nathan Ferderer by 13 seconds. Third-place finisher Zach Hayes was another minute back. In the Women's Elite division, Bonanza KTM's MacKenzie Tricker got off to a great start to the season by taking a solid win, topping last year's champ Tayla Jones (KR4 Husqvarna) by about a minute and a half. Eden Netel- kos was third ahead of Jennifer (Right) Ryder Lafferty won the new NE Pro2 class. (Below) In the Women's Elite division, MacKenzie Tricker took the win over last year's champ Tayla Jones and Eden Netelkos.

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