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Cycle News Issue 34 August 28

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 34 AUGUST 28, 2018 P33 ning the second test. "I felt like there was room for improvement, so I'm looking for- ward to the next round in Michi- gan," said Duvall. In the meantime, Steward Bay- lor (Tely Energy KTM) took over the series points lead with his runner-up finish. He came into the event tied with Toth for the top spot at 123 points each. Steward turned in a solid per- formance for second, although his times were off the pace for the first half of the race. In the six tests, Steward went 5-4-5-5-4-2, but a clean race counted for a lot on a day when most of the top 10 struggled with mistakes and poor line choices, and a strong performance in the final test al- lowed the South Carolina rider to beat out Toth for second overall by five seconds. "It's typical for me to start slow and give away a bunch of time and then to get aggravated and start picking people off later in the race, and that's how today went," said Steward. "I think it's a mental thing; I'm worried about my knee. It still gives me trouble which weighs on my mind." Toth was happy to be on the podium but disappointed that he let second place slip out of his hands in the final test. "No major drama or anything, I just started off slow," said Toth. "I was riding smooth and way off the pace, but I picked it up midway into the race. I had a really bad time in the last test and that cost me second. It was so slick out there, and I felt like I was riding a good pace, but then I would hit a slick spot and it would be gone. That happened over and over." Cory Buttrick (KR4 Husqvarna) had one of his better rides of the year for fourth, beating out Ben Kelley by 17 seconds. Grant Baylor (Tely Energy KTM) started off the event with a win in the first test, however, he missed a turn heading to test two and started the test late, which put him 57th fastest for the test. Despite the huge hole the mistake put him in, Baylor was able to salvage a fifth overall for the day. Ben Kelley (Trail Jesters Rac- ing KTM) battled most of the day with Toth for second place, however he broke his front-brake rotor in the final test when his front wheel struck a tree, drop- ping him down to sixth. Jarrett Mohn took the win in the NE Pro2 division, edging out Jake Froman (AirGroup/ Enduro Engineering Husqvarna) by 10 seconds. At the finish, Mohn took the win with Froman in second and Logan Lowrey (AirGroup/Enduro Engineering Husqvarna) in third. Tayla Jones (KR4 Husqvarna) continued her win streak in the Women's Elite class. She won three of the five tests ridden by the class and finished the race with a 13-minute cushion over Mackenzie Tricker (Trail Jesters KTM Racing). Shan Moore PRO 1. Thad Duvall (Hus) 2. Steward Baylor (KTM) 3. Josh Toth (KTM) 4. Cory Buttrick (Hus) 5. Grant Baylor (KTM) 6. Ben Kelley (KTM) 7. Craig DeLong (Hus) 8. Mike Witkowski (Bet) 9. Russell Bobbitt (KTM) 10. Andrew DeLong (GG) Runner-up Steward Baylor is the new points leader.

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