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Cycle News 2020 Issue 31 August 4

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OFF-ROAD KENDA AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES ROUND 4 / AUGUST 2, 2020 WELLSTON, OHIO P64 Pro 2 division. "It felt like I was riding good all day, personally," said Delong. "I just had some issues with some bottlenecks out there, just other people stuck in the trail. I tried to go around them and tried to do my best and sometimes it worked, and sometimes it didn't. It's just the luck of the game and you can't do anything about it. I tried as hard as I could. I made one personal mistake. I fell in the last test. That was the only crash I had all day." Rachel Gutish raced the day before and won the Battle of the Goats in North Carolina, and then drove all night to compete at the Little Raccoon Enduro, coming right off the bat, so I just kind of tried to keep it together and ride a smooth race. I'm pretty excited on a National Enduro win. This is nothing I've ever done before, so I'm pumped on it." Beta USA's Cody Barnes was ninth overall and second in the NE Pro 2 class. "I rode pretty solid, only a couple little mistakes here and there," said Barnes. "My Beta 250RR was running awesome and was handling great. Overall it was a good day. Just need to limit some mistakes and go a little bit faster and hopefully come out with the win the next one." Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Craig Delong rounded out the top 10 and finished third in the NE Thorn Devlin finished sixth. The Beta USA rider was fourth in test five behind Toth, and the Baylor brothers. In the overall standings he was just 29 seconds behind Kelley. Cory Buttrick rode a privateer Husqvarna to seventh overall, just a bit under two minutes behind Dev- lin. Although he's been concentrat- ing on GNCC, Buttrick grew up in nearby Logan, Ohio, so this race was a natural for him to ride. 760 Husqvarna's Ben Nelko was eighth overall and first in the NE Pro2 class. "The day went awesome," said Nelko. "I came out with the first test win (in the Pro 2 class). I think I was 30 seconds ahead Ben Kelley took fourth for the third consecutive race.

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