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Cycle News 2024 Issue 25 June 25

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Once past Rick Ware Racing's Briar Bauman and Fairway Ford's Jarod Vanderkooi, Daniels diced with title rival Mees for second as Robinson threatened to break free after opening an early ad- vantage of seven-tenths-plus of a second in first. But the fight for second spurred the duo forward and eventually placed Daniels on Rob- inson's rear wheel, while a bruised Mees, still not quite 100 percent following a mountain bike spill a little over a week earlier, slowly faded from the pursuit. Daniels' momentum saw him swoop through on Robinson as the race hit its halfway point. He then fixed his eyes forward with a breakaway of his own seem - ingly within his grasp. However, a minor miscalculation in one turn gave Robinson the oppor- tunity to strike, which he gladly accepted. From that point on, Daniels stalked, pressured, threatened, and even dove through, but he never could make a pass stick. And so it was Robinson, by 0.086 of a second, who became the first rider in the premier class to claim a third win this season. That accomplishment also saw him step ahead of Mees to become Daniels' near - est challenger in the champion- ship hunt. "It feels awesome to get a third win, especially at what would be my hometown race," Robinson said. "Growing up an hour and a half from here and having so many friends and family here, it means a lot. I've never won at the races close to home. I've been close—second, third, fourth—but never sealed the deal. So, it feels cool to get the job done in front of every - body. VOLUME ISSUE JUNE , P67 by both to claim yet another victory. "We started off really good, and then sort of went backwards," Saathoff said. "We figured out what was going on and had a really good heat race and really good [Al Lamb's Dallas Honda] Challenge. I felt strong in the main. Tom and I were having a heck of a battle out there. But the moisture in the track kind of went away, and I'd say that's my weakness. As soon as the moisture goes away, I start to spin up everywhere and go backwards. I was trying my hardest just to hold on and maybe move forward, but it was hard to exit out of the corners." MYOWNRACE Robinson (44) held off Dallas Daniels (32), an early leader, for the win.

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