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Cycle News Issue 15 April 17

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onship. Jones was leading the points going into this round, but a mechanical issue made him miss the final test on Saturday, which cost him the championship. "Taylor won them all and put a spanking on us, but I got a few seconds which was cool," said Shondeck. "It was easy to make a lot of mistakes, but you could also make up a lot of time. I fell in one of my tests, rode hard after that and I had my best time of the weekend." Shondeck is an experienced motocross racer, but he stayed with the series to work on his off-road skills. Hailing from Colorado, he was hooked at the opening round at Glen Helen and made the decision to run the entire series. Shirey participated in his first Sprint Hero race and he was competitive enough to snag the final spot on the podium, edging out fourth-place finisher Destry Abbott. "I'm going to be 46, I'm still doing chemo and dealing with cancer, so I can't be too disap- pointed," said Abbott. "I want to see the series grow because it's awesome. I would like to do some WORCS and some hare and hounds, but my body won't work for two hours at that pace so this format is perfect for me." Mitch Anderson completed his sweep in the Open A class and took the class championship. The CST KTM rider said the series was perfect for up-and-coming racers like himself. "I had a really good year and put it all together," said Anderson. "I'm happy to see the speed is there and I'm looking forward to moving up to Pro soon." Harlen Foley OVERALL 1. Taylor Robert (KTM) 2. Cole Shondeck (Hon) 3. Dalton Shirey (Hus) 4. Destry Abbott (KTM) 5. Mitch Anderson (KTM) VOL. 55 ISSUE 15 APRIL 17, 2018 P25 PHOTOGRAPHY BY HARLEN FOLEY Cole Shondeck came away with the first-ever Sprint Hero Enduro Championship. five or eight minutes at a time and then you get to take a break. I re- ally enjoy this style of racing." He especially enjoyed off-road sections and plans to contest the entire series next year. "It was super technical, rocky and rough," said Robert. "That's how they do it overseas in ISDE. They make it as gnarly as they can. The real technical stuff separates everyone." Shondeck finished second and edged out Justin Jones by two points to take the champi-

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