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Cycle News 2019 Issue 10 March 12

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 10 MARCH 12, 2019 P77 LATE START Steward Baylor got off to a late start to his off-season conditioning program due to a knee injury. "Five weeks ago I walked into the doctor's office and he told me I shouldn't be walking," said Baylor. "I needed surgery. Much less going and trying to line up the follow- ing weekend. I blew out my ACL/MCL/ PCL, patella ligament, meniscus, full total knee. So if you would have asked me the week before that if I was coming out to win the GNCC, that was the goal. Since then, it's been tough mentally, physically. Had to take a few weeks off. Luckily we had a really good baseline. My trainer and I were working our ass off before that. So when we took our three weeks off, we came right back into the swing of things." BACK AT IT Normally GNCC takes at least a week break between races, but not this time. Soon after finishing the Wild Boar, riders were already prepping for the short drive to Washington, Georgia, for next weekend's race. The General is a favorite of the GNCC regulars. SIPES SURRENDERS Ryan Sipes, who competed in the Daytona Supercross the night before, pulled out after the first lap. The KTM rider recently injured his shoulder and couldn't handle the pain on the rough GNCC racecourse. Sipes planned on completing the Daytona trifecta—racing Supercross, GNCC and the American Flat Track opening round—but couldn't quite endure the full three-hour Wild Boar GNCC. He still plans to race the AFT TT opener on Thursday. Briefly... Steward Baylor scored a surprising win at the opening round of the 2019 GNCC Series in Palatka.

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