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Cycle News 2020 Issue 30 July 30

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OFF-ROAD KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES ROUND 3 / JULY 26, 2020 CROSS FORK, PENNSYLVANIA P64 breaking trail a little bit later in the day," said Craig. "But that's just part of it. I was competitive and pretty solid all day long which was good. That's what I needed to do. Happy to get a win and gain some points." Beta USA's Cody Barnes was ninth overall and second in the Pro2 division. "I struggled kind of in the beginning," said Barnes. "There were a lot of slick rocks and I struggled to get a flow. But to- wards the end I was able to ride good and snag the test win. In a lot of tests, I ended up second to Craig and he was riding really good. Just kind of struggled Not happy with it, at all." Beta USA's Thorn Devlin was seventh overall after struggling at the start of the day. "Every year this is always a tricky race," said Devlin. "We struggled a good bit in the begin- ning of the day. Then we started clicking, getting the bike setup a little better. By the time I started feeling good, I was already too deep in the hole. It's points, though, which is good." First in the Pro2 class and eighth overall was Rockstar En- ergy Husqvarna's Craig Delong. "I think the row that I had at 22 kind of hurt me a little bit for the overall because we were kind of year, when he plans on making a comeback. The South Carolina rider won the opening test of the day, but having been off the bike a few months showed in the end. XC Gear/Enduro/Engineering/ Husqvarna's Ryder Lafferty had high expectations coming into the race but left Cross Fork with a disappointing sixth-place finish. "My day was not very good, to be honest," said Lafferty. "Out of all the years here at Cross Fork, this is usually a good one for me. I just didn't feel comfortable today. [I felt] really tight. I got lost in test three like a lot of people. Just frustrated and struggled with the bike. I'm not pumped at all. Craig Delong topped the Pro2 class with an eighth-overall finish.

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