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Cycle News 2021 Issue 37 September 14

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on it, but you could push too far. So, there was a lot of times I found myself saying, 'slow down, get a breath, attack this next section.' That's what we did. We just controlled the race." Jordan Ashburn, who claimed the holeshot to start the race, ran in second behind Baylor for most of the three-hour race. The Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna rider appeared to have the runner-up slot all nailed down when Kelley caught him in the final stretch and made a bold pass to snatch second away at the finish, preserving his point lead. Had Kelley finished third it would have handed the points lead to Baylor. "Literally, I caught him a quarter mile from the finish," said Kelley. "I took an outside line to try to pass him, and we jumped into each other and slammed, but then he stayed ahead. Then I had no front brake because my rotor hit his bars. You really need that front brake out there, but I was going for it. I was able to roll through the last bit of woods and square him up on a different line and just take his line away com- ing into the finish. I was deter- mined to get second." Ashburn was visibly upset at losing second so close to the finish, but maintained a solid grip on third overall in the series with his finish. "We got out front and led about half the first lap, but then Stew got around me and he was cooking. I just tried to latch onto him for I guess four laps," said Ashburn. "That last lap, I think I had a minute on Ben. In the last hard section back there, I didn't end up making the hill and lost some time, and he kind of closed up real close and then it was a battle. I was pretty gassed after I didn't make it and had to flip around. He got me right here before the finish, just a split line choice. I gave it all I had." FMF/KTM's Josh Toth pushed Kelley for the last half of the race, crossing the finish less than a minute behind in fourth. "I kind of struggled, honestly, to make passes early in the race," said Toth. "Midway into the race I was able to grab an- other gear in this one gnarly rock garden and pass, I think, three riders. And then didn't hear any- body for another good bit, but then out of nowhere, Ben dove in on me and I made a mistake. I latched right on and we picked our way back up through another couple guys, I think. It was kind of cat and mouse with him all day, pushing him along." Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing's Thad Duvall improved on a spotty year with a solid fifth-place finish, cross- ing the line some three minutes behind Toth. Coastal Racing GasGas' Johnny Girroir was the first of the XC2 250 Pro class riders, win- ning the class with a sixth-overall finish, despite nailing a tree in the FMF Power Point section of the course. VOLUME 58 ISSUE 37 SEPTEMBER 14, 2021 P57 Jonathan Girroir won the XC2 250 Pro class for the sixth time this season.

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