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Cycle News 2023 Issue 22 June 6

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race (lap three), DeLong held an 11-second lead over Michael, with Ashburn another 39 sec- onds back. By lap four, Michael had caught and passed DeLong to take the point when DeLong went down, with Ashburn still in third. It was the first time Michael had led a lap in XC1 competition. DeLong retook the front spot on the following lap, returning the favor when Michael bobbled. AmPro Yamaha's Ricky Rus - sell also moved up a spot, pass- ing Ashburn to move into third. At the finish, DeLong grabbed his second win of the season, with Michael claiming his first podium of the year and Ashburn finishing third. "I pretty much ran up front all day but then I had a run-in with a lapper and Layne got by me and I thought that was going to be it," said DeLong. "It was pretty dusty, and I couldn't get to his rear wheel, it took me a lap to get used to the dust, but I finally caught him, and I put a lot of pressure on him, and he ended up making a mistake and I was able to just kind of squeak by him and I was able to ride it out from then. It was a brutal track, and it was very hard to pass, and the start was important, and I was able to get that." Michael was ecstatic with a second. "Honestly, I didn't expect to battle up front," said Michael. "I got super lucky get - ting a good start and honestly, I just settled into my pace. Craig was going faster than me but he ended up making a mistake and I just kept my same pace, but un- fortunately, I got off balance and hit a tree and he got around me and then I made another little mistake and that was it." AmPro Yamaha's Ricky Rus - sell came home third. "I'm usu- ally a good starter and the one race you needed a good start I totally botched it," said Russell. "I got sideways, and I was just buried so I was kind of stuck behind Stew for a while and the front guys were getting away. I was getting a little frustrated be - cause you couldn't see and then once everybody got separated, I started to make some moves and then I saw the podium. VOLUME ISSUE JUNE , P39 Liam Draper captured the XC2 250-class win in seventh overall.

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