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Cycle News 2021 Issue 08 February 23

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day," Duvall said. "I just put my head down and came from be- hind. Grant was riding a little out of my comfort zone and I knew with it being the first race I didn't want to be laying on the ground." After coming under pressure from Duvall, Grant eventually pulled away to a 19-second mar- gin at the finish. Racing's Thad Duvall put on a charge through the pack after getting off the line just inside the top-10 and was soon around Michael, Magna1 Motorsports/ Husqvarna's Jordan Ashburn, and Kelley. By lap four Duvall had Baylor within his sights. "I got cut off on the start, but I felt like I rode really good all With Russell and Steward Baylor out of the picture (for now), a handful of candidates lined up for the series opener in hopes of starting the season at the top of the series stand- ings, including Babbitt's Online/ Monster Energy/Kawasaki Team Green's Josh Strang, who grabbed the holeshot to start the three-hour race. After getting off the line around eighth at the start of the race, KLM GasGas team man- ager Kevin Lenz and mechanic Chad Sweitzer made a strategic decision to pit Grant on lap two instead of lap three when most of the other teams were sched- uled to pit, which ultimately put the GasGas rider in position to win the race. "About halfway through the race I hooked up with Strang and got around him and the other guys when they pitted," said Grant. "When they went into the pits, I was able to sweep around all of them and go to the lead on lap three. For me to be leading that early on, that's just unheard of. I knew I had to keep it going." Strang had led most of the race to that point, but a mistake at the end of lap one dropped the Aussie off-roader to third behind AmPro Yamaha's Layne Michael and FMF/KTM's Ben Kelley. GasGas' decision to pit early moved Baylor ahead of the trio up front. In the meantime, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory OFF-ROAD GRAND NATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY (GNCC) SERIES PRESENTED BY SPECIALIZED, AN AMA ROUND 1 / FEBRUARY 21, 2021 BIG BUCK FARM / UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA P70 Thad Duvall kept it close with second place.

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