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Cycle News 2026 Issue 20 May 19

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clawed his way forward, slipping past Ashburn into fifth. In the XC2 division, Liqui Moly Beta's Jhak Walker controlled the class early, ahead of FMF KTM Factory Racing's Jason Tino and Phoenix Honda Racing's Gus Riordan. A slip by Walker opened the door for Tino and a charging Brody Johnson (Husqvarna). Lap two saw DeLong step up the pace, moving into sec - ond behind Baylor, with Draper settling into third. Kelley and Russell followed, while Ashburn slipped just inside the top 10. Then came a pivotal moment on lap three. DeLong caught Baylor and made the move for the lead, with Baylor waving him on so he could study DeLong's lines. Draper capitalized as well, drop - ping Baylor to third. Baylor was playing the long game, and after a lap of observa- tion, he struck back with preci- sion, carving his way from third to first in a mile on the next lap, reclaiming control and leaving his rivals scrambling. By lap five, Baylor was un- touchable, extending his lead as the heat and technical terrain drained the field. While DeLong and Draper battled behind him, Baylor checked out, turning pressure into dominance. At the finish, the South Carolina native crossed the line a commanding 58 seconds ahead of DeLong, with Russell mak - ing an impressive charge to third. "I just tried to find my flow," Baylor explained. "I followed those guys for a bit, learned their lines, and once I got comfortable again, I picked them off fairly quickly. After that, it was smooth sailing." DeLong's ride to second marked another step forward after finishing third in Tennes - see, while Russell's recovery from last to third showcased his trademark grit in what he called a "war of attrition." "I made a big push to the front halfway through, and it just felt nice to be up front leading laps," said DeLong. "Once I got to the lead, I had to take a breather. It got hot there at the end. The track wasn't rough, but it was VOLUME 63 ISSUE 20 MAY 19, 2026 P39 Angus Riordan won the XC2 Pro class in fifth overall. Brandy Richards won the WXC division for the third straight race.

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