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Cycle News 2020 Issue 43 October 27

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 43 OCTOBER 27, 2020 P31 Strang Tops Ironman GNCC J osh Strang (Babbitt's Online/ Monster Energy/Team Green Kawasaki) came out on top of a ferocious final-lap battle with AmPro Yamaha's Steward Bay- lor to win the Ironman GNCC in Crawfordsville, Indiana, October 25. The win was Strang's sec- ond of the year and it reinforced his second-place standing in the series points with one round remaining. Kailub Russell (FMF/ KTM) wrapped up the title at the previous round in West Virginia. Over 2400 riders competed in this year's Ironman, while right at 12,000 spectators braved the cold on an overcast but great day for racing. Strang led the entire 13.5- mile final lap, and Baylor was all over Strang's rear tire until the seven-mile mark, when the South Carolina rider didn't make it up Ironman Hill and had to make a second run. The mistake gave Strang all the breathing room he needed, and the Aussie eventual- ly crossed the finish line with 4.5 seconds to spare over Baylor. "Stew and I were going for it," said Strang. "I figured he was going to push hard to try and get past me, but I felt like I was in control, so I think that's what got me the win today. I didn't make any mistakes, and he made that mistake on the last lap, and I was able to just kind of ride it in a little easier." Baylor, who came into the Indi- ana race having won the previous three rounds, led most of the way after jumping out front early, and controlled the pace for the first half of the race, but lappers held him up and Strang was able to get past during a pit stop. "It was pretty sketchy out there with the traffic and Josh was able to get close enough to pass me in the pits and from there he con- trolled the race," said Baylor. "I tried to make a run at him. I was bumping off his back tire, giving it everything I had, but he was just able to edge me out there in the Josh Strang scored a hard-fought win at the Ironman GNCC in Indiana. PHOTOS: KEN HILL

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