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Cycle News 2019 Issue 36 September 10

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 36 SEPTEMBER 10, 2019 P51 time I was behind going into the final test, and each time I came back and won. I know Grant had some problems in that last test, but I just went for it. I went into that test, and I was like, you know what? It's time to go." Steward extended his lead in the series standings to 36 points with just three rounds remaining. Grant can only hope for a minor disaster on Steward's part or a small miracle for him to have a shot at his first title. "The racing was tight all day; we went back and forth a couple of times throughout the day," said Grant. "Then, in the last test, we went down the river, through the waterfall section. As soon as I hit the biggest drop, my bike decided to just flame out and die right there on the face of it. So I dropped off about six-foot straight down into the water. I had about a 23-second lead going into test and ended up throwing that away and losing the position to Stew- ard. He rode really well in that last test and rode really well all day." Evan Smith claimed his fourth podium of the season with a solid third-place finish. The Husqvar- na/Max Motorsports/FXR rider was fourth fastest in the opening test after a crash, but then he finished third in the remaining five tests. "I had a pretty good crash may- be half a mile in off the start. Kind of scraped me up," said Smith. "That reminded me how cautious I need to be at this place; it kind of set the tone for the rest of the day. The first four tests suited me pretty well. Every one of them I came within ten seconds or so of the win. So, I was able to keep it tight. Then the last two tests were pretty rocky and gnarly. The Baylor boys always ride that stuff really well. Going into the last one, I knew there wasn't a chance that I was going to catch Stew, so I just played it safe and made sure I rode to the end and finished it out." Thorn Devlin turned in an inspired performance in the first test, finishing third, just seven seconds off the winning time. The GasGas North America rider kept his head in the game the Grant Baylor took second overall but now has a lot of work to do if he wants to catch his brother Steward in the championship.

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