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Cycle News 2014 Issue 37 September 16

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 37 SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 P89 my last race it didn't feel right rid- ing over my head." At the start of the race, Lafferty looked very much like he might go out with a win. "I didn't put a whole lot of em- phasis on this race, as far as rac- ing strategy, and it seemed like it paid off," said Lafferty. "I rode the first test pretty well, it turned out I won it, which gave me a mental boost and I just kept going with it. "The last three tests it seemed like I fell off a bit. I struggled in the fourth test by stalling the bike and missing some turns, and then in the last test I pushed re- ally hard, and I ended up falling on the road, and that kind of took me out of it. I don't think this is a place you can really push hard. I rode conservative in the begin- ning and I was winning tests, and then in the end I was pushing and I ended up blowing turns." Lafferty finished off the day in the runner-up slot, leaving his final tally at 71 national wins and eight national titles. "I'm sure at some point I'll look back at all of this and be amazed," said Lafferty. "Right now, though, I'm just going to enjoy the mo- ment." Finishing just off the podium in fourth was Grant Baylor. The KTM support rider won the pre- vious round two weeks ago in South Carolina, and he came into the Indiana race hoping to back The battle for second in the series came down to the wire with Jesse Groemm edging out Grant Baylor by one point.

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