behalf, especially the first half
of the race," said Baylor. "I didn't
feel like I rode it at all the way
that I should have until the very
last lap. I was just rushing some
things, trying to make quick
moves, and I'd make a mistake.
But things started to click there
towards the end. I lost the front
brakes four turns into the race,
and I collided with another rider.
I think I've done something there
in the front end, so just right off
the bat, no front brake. In the
back of my mind, I was going,
'You know, things will work out.'"
FMF KTM Factory Racing
rider Angus Riordan rounded
out the top five and finished
second in the XC2 class. Rior
-
dan struggled with the pools of
water that littered
the track.
"You couldn't see what was
under the water," said Riordan.
"So, you might hit a deep rut or a
rock with no notice."
After running up front early in
the race, DeLong settled into sixth
overall for a final finish, less than
one minute ahead of Phoenix
Honda Racing's Ryder Lafferty.
Draper struggled with the
conditions and ended his race in
eighth, ahead of FMF KTM Fac-
tory Racing rider Ben Kelley and
Phoenix
Honda Racing's Mike
Witkowski.
KTM's Jason Tino was 12th
overall and third in the XC2
class.
GasGas rider Cole Whitmer
won the Open A class, while
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BIG BUCK FARM / UNION, SOUTH CAROLINA
OFF-R0AD I PROGRESSIVE GRAND NATIONAL CROSS-COUNTRY SERIES
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Steward Baylor Jr (right) finished
fourth overall and acknowledged the
battle to the finish with DeFeo.