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Cycle News 2021 Issue 16 April 20

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IN THE WIND P36 Steward Baylor is clawing and scratching his way closer to the championship lead with his third consecutive GNCC victory, his latest at the Tiger Run in Union, South Carolina. PHOTOS: SHAN MOORE Baylor Wins Tiger Run GNCC A mPro Yamaha's Steward Baylor clawed his way back into the championship conversa- tion with an impressive victory at the Tiger Run GNCC at Big Buck Farm near Union, South Carolina, April 17-18. It served as round five of the championship. Having missed the series opener due to injury, followed up by a disappointing 14th-place finish at round two of the series, Steward has since been on a rampage, amassing three-straight victories, which has drawn the South Carolina rider to within 10 points of championship leader Ben Kelley in the standings. Racing at Big Buck Farm for the second time this year, Stew- ard made it look all too easy, considering the dusty conditions, with an uncharacteristic solid and measured approach. "This was one of those tracks where it's easy to throw it away, and in a big way," said Steward. "It has been really dry here in South Carolina, so I put myself close to the leader, and the plan was to sprint as soon as I got in the lead. Once in the lead, I knew I could control the pace and that's what we did all day. Just trying to know my marks and not mess up any." Steward got off the line within the top five, but after pacing early leader Ricky Russell for a lap, Steward made the pass for the lead and, just as planned, sprinted away. "It was tough for me to get up on Ricky and put myself in a position to make a pass because of the dust, but after the first lap, kind of keying off him, I knew where I needed to be and how close I needed to be to make a pass. I knew of a line that he missed the first time around. And I knew it was in a place where there wasn't much dust and we could put ourselves in a solid position and hopefully make that pass, and that's what we did." Once in the lead, Steward was

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