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Cycle News Issue 27 July 10

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 27 JULY 10, 2018 P43 GRANT BAYLOR SWEEPS CHEROKEE NATIONAL ENDURO G rant Baylor has been on a roll since injuring his hand three months ago. The South Carolina native hooked his middle finger on a vine while practicing, breaking a bone in his hand. Since that injury, however, the South Carolina rider has won two-straight na- tional enduros, which includes a near-perfect performance at the Cherokee National Enduro in Greensboro, Georgia, July 8, where the Tely Energy Racing KTM rider swept all seven tests. Grant topped FMF KTM Fac- tory rider Josh Toth by 19 sec- onds in the opening test of the day and never let up, finishing the seven-test, 93-mile race with a one-minute and 23-second advantage over Toth for the win. "I still had a few mistakes, but overall the performance was a good one and I'm pleased with it," said Baylor. "I just seemed to click perfectly with the bike to- day. Wherever I pointed my tires the bike went, and everything just hooked up." Though sweeping an entire event is a rare feat, a few riders have done it, but no one can remember anyone doing it when there were as many as seven tests. "It's something I've always dreamed of doing, and it's even sweeter to actually get it done," added Baylor. Toth also had a good day, his runner-up finish equaling his personal best in the series. Toth edged Grant's brother Steward Baylor by 16 seconds to claim the bridesmaid slot. "I didn't win any tests today but I felt solid all day," said Toth. "Grant was really riding strong, but it was close between the top three riders, which makes it enjoyable. I'm starting to read the trail a bit better and I'm more comfortable going fast on trail that I haven't seen before. I think all of those factors led to my performance today." Steward Baylor, who is cur- rently leading the series points standings, was not pleased with Runner-up Josh Toth rode a solid race but even he couldn't keep Baylor in sight. PHOTOGRAPHY BY DARIN CHAPMAN

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