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Cycle News 2026 Issue 23 June 9

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and Ashburn after choosing a bad line, opening the door for a reshuffled leaderboard. Davis capitalized, with Steward Baylor Jr and Ben Kelley close behind. Ashburn regrouped in fourth, while Witkowski slipped to the midpack, just ahead of a hard- charging Grant Baylor, who was beginning to find his rhythm. Steward Baylor Jr, known for his ability to master new terrain, struck at the eight-mile mark, sweeping into the lead as Davis tucked in behind, studying Bay- lor's lines. The complexion of the race shifted again on lap three when Baylor Jr picked up a stick in his rear wheel, dropping him to third. Kelley and Davis inherited the top two positions, while AmPro Ya- maha's Liam Draper moved into fourth ahead of Ashburn. Over the next three laps, the battle at the front intensified, with Kelley, Grant Baylor, Draper and Steward Baylor Jr taking turns at the point. Meanwhile, Davis slipped to sixth, reeled in by a de- termined Ryder Lafferty charging through the field. As the race reached its criti- cal stages, Grant Baylor made his move, slipping past Kelley to claim the lead on the white-flag lap. The final circuit unfolded in dramatic fashion. Steward Baylor Jr surged from fifth to first in just a handful of corners, only to suf- fer a costly fall that dropped him back to fifth. Near the midway point of the lap, Steward latched onto Draper's draft as the two moved into second and third, where they waged a fierce, bar-to- bar fight for second, closing the gap to Grant in the final miles. In the end, the trio crossed the finish line in a frantic sprint, separated by only a couple of seconds, with Grant first, Draper second and Steward third. "I was able to come through the pack, and I've been strug- gling to do so all year," said Grant. "There was some good technical terrain that separated the men from the boys. Overall, it was an incredible day." Draper, who has yet to score a win, became the new points leader with a runner-up finish. "Grant and Stew were ripping towards the end, and it was all a matter of who could get through VOLUME 63 ISSUE 23 JUNE 9, 2026 P29 Angus Riordon won the XC2 class in sixth overall.

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