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Cycle News 2021 Issue 50 December 14

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 14, 2021 P137 to have an adverse effect. So, I felt like the biggest thing for me when I went with teams that gave me more control over my situation, I found that I actually enjoyed racing again. That was huge. I hear the rumors. I see the crap people talk. Yeah, I still drink beer. The guys that I'm compet- ing with go eight months without drinking a beer. So, I get it. But my method is go out, have fun, enjoy your life, enjoy racing. At the end of the day, life goes on and racing doesn't. With the AmPro Yamaha [team], I've actually had freedom. I do push it obviously a lot further than most teams are comfortable with, but we're slowly working at it and showing that personality can sell bikes just as fast as winning races." Regardless of what anyone thinks of Baylor, there's no denying that he one of the fastest woods riders in the world, especially in really tight woods. Years of practice with his younger brother Grant have molded the two riders into a nearly unstoppable duo on the enduro circuit and each have benefitted from pushing the other in practice. "Grant and I are polar opposites," says Baylor. "Grant is very quiet. He's a homebody. We both have very different styles of riding, ways of life, basically the whole line. I feel like although we did the same things day in and day out, we took completely different paths on how we got there, but we both made it to the top. "In the tight woods, this year I've been very, very reserved at the enduros because I've had a little bit of a cushion, and I've been kind of more or less managing. But, when it comes down to it, if I really want to use my speed, I feel like aside from Grant and [Josh] Toth on the right day—I don't think that overall there's another guy that can go as fast all day long on any different terrain, not just rocks, not just roots, not just tight trees, not just fast trail, sand, etc. I feel like at this point in my career, if or when I want to, I can go faster than any other rider in any terrain, overall. There are days where somebody could be faster, but we've worked with such a diverse riding group, had multiple instructors." Baylor has an exceptionally strong fanbase in both enduro and GNCC.

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