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Cycle News 2014 Issue 36 September 9

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 36 SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 P71 by lap two, where he laid down the fastest lap time of the day to gain within 15 seconds of Russell. As quickly as Bach reeled Russell in for the lead, RideMPS.com/AMSOIL Hon- da's Thad DuVall appeared from way behind and interjected himself into the mix. DuVall, who crashed on the opening lap and had to stop in the pits to bend his shifter, wasted no time coming back from outside the top 10 and his momentum was undeniable as he moved past Bach for the second place position. "I got together with Strang on the first lap, it was nobody's fault," DuVall said. "My shifter was bent and I was stuck in third gear so I came into the pits and got it bent out. From there I just wanted to have fun and see how far I could get up, it was kind of like a chal- lenge." Rocky Mountain ATV*MC/N-Fab AmPro Yamaha's Josh Strang worked his way into the second-place battle, which turned into a four-way contest with DuVall, Bach and Fac- tory Husqvarna's Andrew Delong. Delong eventually dropped back but the other three continued their charge to the front. Lapped traffic became more prevalent as the race wore on and passing strategy was key in staying ahead of the field. Bach got caught up in lappers and went down, which allowed Strang to eventually catch and pass him for third. "I was trying my best to follow Thad around because he had awesome lines all day," Bach said. "We got into some lappers and Thad made it through but I ended up crash- ing and that's when Strang caught up to me." DuVall was able to maintain a steady pace all the way to the checkers, finishing less than 30 seconds behind Russell for second overall. Strang finished another 27 seconds back for third overall but it wasn't without a fight from KTM Support Rider and XC2 Pro

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