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Cycle News 2026 Issue 26 June 30

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caught up and was right on me. So, we had some good racing today, and I'm pumped to come out of here with a podium today." Walker finished fourth overall and second in the XC2 class, just ahead of Grant, who finished fifth overall and third in the XC1 division. "That last lap, I was still in contention for the lead, just 30 seconds off," said Grant. "I was right there with Jhak and Gus. Jordan was just ahead of us. I came into that new rock section a little unprepared and tucked the front end. It was an uphill section, so it took me a minute to get going again. That was the last lap, so I was trying to charge back up to Gus and those guys. I was worried I wasn't going to get going up that last hill. I was just sitting there, spinning and spinning. And then she finally grabbed traction, and off we went. I made it up the hill and rode it down to the finish." Red Bear Rocky Mountain Kawasaki's Josh Toth, who won this race last year, finished sixth overall, six seconds ahead of FMF KTM Factory Racing's Grant Davis. Liqui Moly Beta's Josh Strang rode a strong race to finish eighth overall, while DeLong and Kelley rounded out the top 10 after both riders ran inside the top five early in the race. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Korie Steede claimed her second win of the year in the WXC divi - sion, beating FMF KTM's Brandy Richards by nearly four minutes, with AmPro Yamaha's Danielle McDonald finishing third. Carly Lee (KTM) and Elizabeth Allen (Triumph) finished fourth and fifth. "I got off to a good start and then made a pass for the lead at around two miles in," Steede said. "I was having so much fun out there. I had a good flow go- ing. I saw on the pit board after lap two that I had a two-minute lead. I was just riding my own race, and then by the end I think I had around a five-minute lead, so obviously it was a solid day for the team and me." "Snowshoe is no joke," said Richards. "It was super-techni- cal, and with the rain it made it that much harder. I rode smart at this one, so I am stoked to come away with a solid finish and some good points." McDonald leads the WXC point standings by seven points ahead of Richards, with Steede third, another point back. Shan Moore OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Steward Baylor Jr (Kaw) 02:43:21.700 2. Angus Riordan (Hon) 02:44:27.438 3. Jordan Ashburn (Hon) 02:44:57.890 4. Jhak Walker (Bet) 02:45:25.010 5. Grant Baylor (Kaw) 02:46:21.959 6. Josh Toth (Kaw) 02:48:20.678 7. Grant Davis (KTM) 02:48:26.060 8. Josh Strang (Bet) 02:48:57.416 9. Craig DeLong (Hus) 02:49:03.970 10. Ben Kelley (KTM) 02:51:18.788 WIND IN THE P44 Korie Steede won the WXC class.

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