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Cycle News 2021 Issue 39 September 28

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ROUND 11 / SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 MILLFIELD, OHIO P76 OFF-ROAD I GRAND NATIONAL CROSS-COUNTRY SERIES on Ricky, so I was in fourth. We were charging so hard with Thad, and Ricky was so aggres- sive. We did a lot of bar-banging, but going into that last lap, I just kind of pushed myself a little too much and just got my heart rate super high. Obviously, it's already high at that point in the race, and I started throwing up. So, tried to manage that and then finish out the lap." Trevor Bollinger, who grabbed the holeshot to start the race, led for a short period and ran with the lead group, but at the halfway point the Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna rider crashed in a ravine and lost a vall. "I battled all the way down to the finish. I could see Stew and Jordan at one time halfway through the race, so I knew I was close. Just a little bit short today of a podium, but we're get- ting better." FMF/KTM's Josh Toth ran in fourth for a good portion of the race but settled for six in the end. "I kind of struggled to find my flow today, especially when we got into the tighter stuff," said Toth. I was able to pick a few people off when I could. I was battling with Ricky, Thad and Josh Strang all day. Going into the last lap, I made a pass After missing the previous round due to Covid protocols, Ricky Russell returned to action and posted a solid fourth overall, matching his second-bast finish of the year. The Coastal Racing GasGas rider had a runner-up finish at this year's Tiger Run GNCC in Union, South Carolina. Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing's Thad Duvall, who has missed more rounds than he has ridden due to injury, rounded out the top five. "I didn't get off to the greatest jump, but I just kind of worked my way up into third at one time, but I just had a silly mistake and Ben got away from me," said Du- Jordan Ashburn spent some of the race in the lead. He filled out the podium.

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