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Cycle News 2014 Issue 38 September 23

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OFF ROAD AMSOIL GNCC SERIES ROUND 11, SEPTEMBER 21, 2014 MOUNTAIN RIDGE, SOMERSET, PENNSYLVANIA P46 While running in the fourth place position, Bach experi- enced the worst of what the rocky terrain had to offer when he tipped over in a rock garden. As the bike fell onto the rocks, a sharp edge ripped a hole in the water pump cover, which caused Bach to rush back to his pits for repair. The JCR crew replaced the cover and Bach anxiously re- turned to action but unfortunately the pit stop caused him to be a lap down from the leaders. Ashburn, who stands at over six feet tall, didn't seem to have any issues with the rock gardens and even admits that riding rocks is one of his favorite things to do. "I do like the rocks!" Ashburn said. "We've got a lot of stuff like this at home so we got a lot of practice in over the summer and it worked out to our advantage." TWO-TIMES A CHAMPION Russell upped the pace on the final lap, where he laid down the fastest lap time of the day en route to his fifth straight vic- tory of the season. With a whop- ping 106-point lead over second place, Russell wrapped up the 2014 GNCC National Champion- ship with two rounds remaining in the series. Russell's second ca- reer title puts the Ohio-native into an elite category of multi-time GNCC Champions as only the eighth rider to win more than one title in their career. ASHBURN BREAKS THROUGH Whether it was his love for the rocks or a mere continuation of his momentum this season, Ash- burn put in a breakthrough per- formance at round 11. The Ten- nessee-native held off Russell for four of the six laps and showed impressive speed along the way, where he finished second place in XC1 and third overall for the day. Ashburn now sits one point ahead of Strang in the champi- onship standings with a second place ranking. GOING FOR GOLD KTM Support rider Grant Baylor has the XC2 Pro Lites Champion- ship all but locked up with only two rounds left to go, but the biggest goal on the 17-year-old's agenda right now is putting his KTM 250XC in the center of the overall podium, ahead of Russell and the rest of the XC1 field, which is a feat that no XC2 Pro Lites rider

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