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Cycle News 2026 Issue 18 May 5

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of the course, where Ashburn made the winning pass on Baylor. Officials decided to take no action, saying the course had evolved, that the section in question, which involved a couple of trees, had become a safety issue, and that the differ - ence was only a matter of a few feet and well within the 25-foot track boundary. "I guess they're not going to give me this one," said Baylor. "What the hell does the string and ribbon mean? I stayed on the track, and I knew where the line was. I saw it. He passed me there twice. And yeah, I get racing inci - dents. And maybe he didn't see Ashburn was delighted to get the win in front of a partisan crowd. "Having the home crowd pushing me made it even sweeter, but it was an all-day fight," Ashburn said. "Stew and I were wheel-to-wheel the whole time; it was intense. The track was brutal and fast. I thought it was going to be a little slower, but the pace was fast, and you had to hit your marks, but I'm happy to get a win at home." Baylor, meanwhile, was noticeably upset after the race, alleging that Ashburn had taken advantage of a broken course ribbon on a degrading section 1 BEN KELLEY 10TH XC1 Defending champ Ben Kelley had a crash that ended his day earlier than planned. "I got off to a great start today, was there in the mix, and then stalled my bike in the rock garden," the FMF KTM Factory Racing rider said. "That put me back a bit, which wasn't ideal. I settled into a pace, and with about a lap left, I clipped a tree, which caused me to have a big crash. I am bruised up pretty badly, but ini- tial check-ups show nothing broken, which is good. I will get checked out later this week and hope to be back for the next one." 2 GRANT DAVIS 12TH XC1 Grant Davis was another FMF KTM team member non-finisher, making it just two laps. "A rider crashed in front of me off the start, so I started in the back," said Davis. "I was able to pass a few guys and get into the lead group by the end of lap two. The next lap, I hit something that caused me to crash badly. It's a bummer, because I was feeling great on the bike today and know I could have been up front." MYOWNRACE Eight-time GNCC champ Kailub Russell showed some of his old speed with third overall. VOLUME ISSUE MAY , P103

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