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Cycle News 2026 Issue 20 May 19

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technical, and it just took a lot out of me. I was struggling there at the end, but I gritted out that last lap to take second." Russell's bike misfired at the start, forcing him to come from last to round out the podium in third. "I knew after lap two that it was going to be a long race," said Russell. "I got such a bad start again. My bike didn't fire, and I had to fight my way through. Having to expend all that extra energy to bridge that gap was taxing. It was deceivingly rough and just beat the piss out of your body, your arms. My wrists and fingers are pretty shot right now, but I'm hap - py to land back on the podium." Draper, winless on the year, finished fourth, continuing the steady consistency that keeps him firmly in the title hunt, nine points behind Ashburn. Riordan delivered a dominant performance in the XC2 class, securing his second win of the season and cracking the top five overall, finishing more than a minute clear of second-in-class Brody Johnson, with Tino third. Earlier, Josh Strang finished sixth, ahead of Grant Baylor and Kelley, who continues to slide in the standings after another tough outing. Kelly's FMF KTM Factory Racing teammate Grant Davis ended the day after just one lap, still feeling the effects of a crash from the previous round. Ashburn, despite his struggles, managed to salvage a top-10 finish and retain the points lead. "Just one of those days," he admitted. "I couldn't stay on the ground, but we'll bounce back." In the WXC division, Brandy Richards kept her hot streak alive, capturing her third straight victory in a thrilling late-race duel with Korie Steede. The win wasn't decided until the final mile, when Steede pushed too hard in a final attempt to pass, ran wide into the bushes, and handed Richards the opening she needed to seal the deal. "It came down to the very end," Richards said. "We battled the whole race. That last mis - take made the difference." Danielle McDonald rounded out the WXC podium, with Joc- elyn Barnes and Lilley Sheets finishing in the top five. Shan Moore OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Steward Baylor Jr (Kaw) 03:11:12.414 2. Craig DeLong (Hus) 03:12:11.039 3. Kailub Russell (Yam) 03:12:35.539 4. Liam Draper (Yam) 03:12:36.933 5. Angus Riordan (Hon) 03:14:03.993 6. Josh Strang (Bet) 03:14:29.370 7. Grant Baylor (Kaw) 03:15:14.299 8. Ben Kelley (KTM) 03:15:22.139 9. Brody Johnson (Hus) 03:16:00.268 10. Jordan Ashburn (Hon) 03:17:01.720 WIND IN THE P40 Defending GNCC champ Ben Kelley (1) got off to a fast start but slipped back to eighth overall.

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