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Cycle News 2014 Issue 19 May 13

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OFF ROAD ROUND 6/MAY 11, 2014 LORETTA LYNN'S RANCH/HURRICANE MILLS, TENNESSEE P62 AMSOIL AMA GRAND NATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY SERIES, PRESENTED BY MAXXIS Team's Jesse Groemm had put himself into a favorable position for a podium finish. However, RideMPS.com/AMSOIL Honda's Layne Michael joined Groemm in a battle with less than one mile to go from the finish. Michael put a spectacular last-minute pass on Groemm on the motocross track, where the West Virginia-native captured a podium finish in the XC2 Pro Lites class. Groemm took fourth and Imperium Bicy- cles' Chris Douglas rounded out the top five. Pennsylvania's Michael Mc- Ginnis captured the $100 Digi- talOffroad.com XC2 Holeshot Award, ultimately finishing 11th place in the XC2 Pro Lites class. Pennsylvania's Craig Delong captured another win in the 250 A class, while earning the $125 American Kargo Top Amateur Award with 13th overall for the day. Factory FMF/KTM's Kacy Mar- tinez grabbed yet another win in the WXC class, as well as second overall for the day. Sara Baldwin made her return to the WXC po- dium this season with a second place in the class, while N-Fab Am- Pro Yamaha's Jessica Patterson finished third in the class. Masters A (50+) winner Vance Earl secured his third consecu- tive 10 a.m. overall win, followed by Martinez in the second place overall position, with Super Senior A (45+) winner Ricky Matteson rounding out the overall podium. In the 8 a.m. Youth race, South Carolina's Cole Mattison secured his third consecutive victory at round six, grabbing yet another Super Mini (14-15) class win along the way. Tennessee's Sam Thurman captured a second place finish in front of his home state crowd, while Alabama's Ky- ler Godwin rounded out the over- all podium with third place in the Super Mini (14-15) class. CN OVERALL 1. Charlie Mullins (KTM) 2. Kailub Russell (KTM) 3. Josh Strang (Yam) 4. Chris Bach (Hon) 5. Jordan Ashburn (Yam) 6. Andrew DeLong (Hus) 7. Paul Whibley (Yam) 8. Grant Baylor (KTM) XC2 Pro Lites 9. Ricky Russell (Yam) XC2 Pro Lites 10. Takeshi Koikeda (Hon) Kacy Martinez won the Women's class in much drier conditions.

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