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Cycle News 2024 Issue 32 August 13

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[This race] didn't go very smooth for me at all. A little mishap—I ran over some ribbon in test one and lost my rear brakes. I was kind of overriding and pushed the corner. A big branch caught my throttle and threw me down. test two or three, I broke my shifter off, like, first mile. It was just stuck in third gear, and I think it honestly helped me. I was just frustrated and mad the whole time, thinking I was behind. I was just hammer down and just trying to roll all the tight spots. Trying to keep my momentum up and keep the rpms up—not smoke the clutch by the end of the test, hopefully. I ended up winning that test. Overall, good riding and just a few mishaps here and there." FMF KTM Factory Racing's Jonathan Girroir captured sec - ond overall. He opened the day with a win in test one. The next four tests saw him in the runner- up spot. The day concluded with Girroir taking third through the sixth section. He was excited about putting it on the box for the fourth time in 2024. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Trevor Bollinger claimed third overall. The Georgia-based rider took second through the first test, before taking fifth in test two. He then collected a trio of third-place results before wrap - ping up the day with a fourth- place result in the final test. "I went home and did some different stuff on the bike," Bol- linger said. "I went back to the fundamentals, and it seems to be helping a lot. It feels good to put it on the box here, and my goal is to try to keep it on the box the rest of the year. I enjoy riding these things and have a lot of fun at them. It was easy to make a mistake out there today. I was trying to be ag - gressive, but you had to be patient coming into the turns and stuff. I didn't hit the ground, but maybe two or three times. Kept it solid. Nothing too crazy." Entering this round, KTM's Grant Davis was the NE Pro2 points leader. Unfortunately, a WIND IN THE P50 Nathaniel "Bubz" Tasha was the NE Pro2-class winner in sixth overall.

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