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Cycle News 2022 Issue 38 September 20

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my bike was out of balance for how rough the track was, so we made some changes. We changed our fork and our shock there in the middle of the day, and that put us in a position to start riding a little bit better in the last three tests, and just barely missed out on the win." Ricky Russell continues to come on strong in the enduro series and grabbed his second podium of the season with a third. The Coastal Racing Gas- Gas rider went into the final test tied for second, just 15 seconds off of Grant, but a couple of mis- takes in the final test forced him to settle for third. "I have almost a full race lead in the points, so I just need to keep it going and not do any- thing stupid these last couple rounds, and hopefully we can come out on top," said Grant. As he usually does, Steward came on strong at the finish, winning the final two tests, allow- ing the AmPro Yamaha rider to secure second overall. "The day was pretty bumpy," said Steward. "We got off to a slow start in the first test. I was riding really well, but right to- wards the end of it, I had a really big crash and gashed my arm open pretty bad. Then, midway through the day, I just felt like "I started out a little slow," said Grant. "I went down maybe 10 turns into the first test; just hit a root. I wasn't expecting it and just washed my wheels out from under me and it bent the bike up a little bit, but I tried to minimize the damage. After that, I just put my head down and put in a solid run. I knew if I just kept it on two wheels, I would be okay, so the rest of the day I just tried to keep it upright." With the win, Grant extended his lead in the championship to 22 points over Coastal Racing GasGas' Ryder Lafferty with three rounds remaining on the schedule. ROUND 7 / SEPTEMBER 18, 2022 MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN P78 OFF-ROAD I AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES Steward Baylor came on strong at the end, but it was too late to catch his brother, Grant. He finished eight seconds back in second.

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