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Cycle News 2024 Issue 09 March 5

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couple of times. I found myself in the lead, and I said, 'It's time to go.' It was war." In the end, Baylor lost to Gir- roir by 2:35.00 seconds, and 35 seconds to Davis on adjusted time. "This course is brutal," said Steward Baylor. "Three-quarters of it was sand, whoops, and then this last part was like survival mode. There were holes out there with bikes buried every - where. It was a survival kind of day. The rain came and made it worse. It was gnarly." In addition to his earlier crash, Baylor knocked the bead off his rim and had to pit to replace the rear wheel. "Man, that was a rough day," said Baylor. "Wish my guys would have let me know that we had somebody sneaking up on the overall. All I was getting was, 'Save the bike.' I didn't get any pit board. So, it's kind of tough when people aren't giving you what you need out there, but I knew we were going to have a tough day right there off lap one. Just right off the start, I saw my bike start smoking, and I knew we were losing coolant. So, it's all I could do just to try to stay off the clutch, keep the tempera - tures down. I was literally aiming for water holes and trying to cool that bike off. "Looking towards champion- ship, I'm trying to get as much points as we can. Then we broke a bead midway through the race and I just couldn't hold Johnny off anymore. I was making a lot of mistakes. That back end was all over the place. Then it got to the point where the bike wouldn't move. I had to do that wheel swap, and it was a little longer than it should have been, but for everything that happened today, I guess it's okay. I'll take it. But pretty bummed." Russell lost his front end and ended up landing on his bad shoulder, forcing him to retire. The 2024 season is Davis' first in the Pro class. His second overall was his best finish ever. "It was a tough one, especially when it started raining," said Davis. "I couldn't see anything, and then I got new goggles, and I was behind Jordan [Ashburn], I think. As soon as I got my new goggles, he dumped the clutch and covered them and destroyed them. So, I rode a whole lap with - out goggles. Then Kailub [Russell, KTM crew] was telling me that VOLUME ISSUE MARCH , P87 Brandy Richards (198) won the WXC class. Korie Steede (444) was the early leader but ended up second.

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