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Cycle News 2016 Issue 15 April 19

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lap. Sipes and Ashburn began to battle for second place, meanwhile JCR Honda's Chris Bach was closing in. Bach soon made his way around both Sipes and Ashburn, leaving the duo to battle for third place as he set his sights on Russell. The defending champion had opened up a commanding lead by this point, but Bach caught a break when Russell got his handlebar caught his mechanic's radio cord in the pits. "When I had my pit stop my mechanic's radio tether got wrapped around my handle- bars," said Russell. "So when I pulled out I drug his radio with me and had to slow down and unravel it. It was a bummer because I knew Ashburn and those guys were catching up so I just put in a little sprint for the next lap and was able to create another gap between us." The incident allowed Bach to gain some time on Russell, but it wasn't enough to challenge him for the lead. Strang, meanwhile, had been making his way up through the pack, but by the time he got into third place, Bach and Russell were too far ahead for him to mount a charge. Strang finished third followed by Sipes in fourth while Ashburn rounded out the top five. In the XC2 ranks, Trevor Bollinger remains undefeated. The young JCR Honda rider captured another win, though he called it the hardest race he's had all season. Bollinger had his hands full with a hard charging Craig Delong, as Bollinger and the Costal Racing Husqvarna rider swapped the lead. Beta USA's Jesse Groemm also had his turn leading the class, but in the end, Bollinger would not be denied. The WXC class saw a big change up front as Obermeyer Suzuki's Mackenzie Tricker claimed her first victory, as well as her first overall win in the morning race. Fly Rac- ing's Becca Sheets was able to grab second place, catapulting herself into the points lead. After coming out of retirement to race the Big Buck GNCC, N-Fab/Am- Pro Yamaha's Jessica Patterson took third. CN VOL. 53 ISSUE 15 APRIL 19, 2016 P27 JCR Honda's Chris Bach had a good performance, but couldn't quite close the gap on Russell. XC2 winner Trevor Bollinger is getting pretty good at popping champagne.

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