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Cycle News 2014 Issue 35 September 3

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 P81 to establish himself as the early leader. He would win again in test three, but an unimpressive time in test four and a tangle with a tree in the final test dropped Rus- sell just off the pace for the win. Series points leader Andrew DeLong was in the mix early as well, winning test two after get- ting off to a poor start in the opening test of the day. The Factory Racing Husqvarna rider struggled with the intense heat and humidity during tests three and four, but came on strong in the end to steal third overall away from Russell with a good time in the final test. Baylor proved to be the fast- est in the tight and twisty fourth test, and he was third fastest in test five, which gave him just the cushion he needed to beat out Strang at the finish. "The fourth test was pretty tight all the way through and I think that one was my best, it put me over the top, I think," said Baylor. "Me and my brother usually race local races here and I'm familiar with the terrain, which probably helped me some." Strang was happy with second considering it was his first at- tempt at National Enduro racing. "Getting second surprised me a little," said Strang. "I wasn't sure coming into this race where I would end up in the results at the end of the day, I thought I would have struggled a little more, but it was fun, I had a wonderful time." Briefly... suffered earlier in the year. "So far my wrists are healing well, I go to the doctor in two weeks and hopefully I'll get the okay to start riding a motorcy- cle again," said Mullins. "Right now I've just been mountain biking and road biking and just whatever I can to stay fit. It's been a lengthy recovery but hopefully I'll get some good news in a couple of weeks. I'm wanting to be ready for the Powerline GNCC in October; it's kind of a stretch, but I think it's doable. My main focus is to try to be ready for Six Days in Ar- gentina, which is in November, so if I start riding the middle of September that will give me a month and a half. Right now it's still up in the air, but hopefully it will work out and I can represent the country well."

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