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Cycle News 2015 Issue 13 March 31

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 13 MARCH 31, 2015 P41 two Husqvarnas. Russell kicked it into high gear in the final moments of the seven-lap race as the Factory FMF/KTM rider finished over two and a half minutes ahead of Strang, who came in second. DuVall finished just twenty sec- onds behind Strang to round out the top three overall for the day. XC1 Pro rookie Grant Baylor made a jump in the champion- ship standings on Sunday with an impressive come-from-behind performance to land fourth over- all. Baylor began the day just outside the top 10 as he pushed his way through the pack all afternoon, ultimately landing just outside the overall podium in his third full-time race in the premier class. Baylor's AmPro Yamaha teammate Jordan Ashburn was able to maintain his top-five run- ning from the afternoon, secur- ing fifth overall. The XC2 Pro Lites battle heated up at the third round as DirtWise/ Maxxis/KLIM's Jason Thomas emerged victorious. Thomas began the day with the $100 Hot Cams XC2 Pro Lites Holeshot Award and the early lead in the class. Thomas had early competi- tion from the usual suspects like Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KR4/ FAR's Nick Davis and Moto-Tech/ KTM's Trevor Bollinger, but as the race wore on the top three began to spread out. Thomas and Davis came together about halfway through the race, causing both riders to go down just after the fin- ish line. With Bollinger in the lead, RideMPS.com/AMSOIL/ Honda's Layne Michael made his way past the downed riders for second, and the lead duo got back up and began charging once again. However, Davis ran into a mechanical issue that would ultimately remove him from the race and any chance at salvag- ing points. Thomas went on to capture his second straight XC2 victory of the season, with Michael holding on for second and Bollinger—a Morganton, North Carolina native—capturing a third-place finish in front of his home crowd. Josh Strang had his work cut out for him after a first-turn crash left him at the back of the pack, but he still managed to finish second. Steele Creek GNCC winner Kailub Russell (center) is flanked by Josh Strang (left) and Thad DuVall (right), who rounded out the overall podium.

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