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Cycle News 2016 Issue 34 August 30

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 34 AUGUST 30, 2016 P45 to come out of the situation unscathed and with a relatively straight motorcycle. "I guess I was just trying too hard, but about a mile into the test I was going a little too fast to make the good line on the exit out of the creek bed and where I had to turn there was a great big mud pit and I had to pick the bike up out of the mud and go back and take the good line. Then I took a wrong trail and I dropped off the top of a cave, which was about a 10-foot drop. At the last second I just clutched it and threw the bike away and I slid down a big rock. Luckily, the bike wasn't destroyed and I was able to finish." Once he got going again, Buttrick was still able to finish an impressive fifth overall. After factoring in his penalty for accidentally missing part of the course, Steward Baylor was awarded sixth overall, just ahead of AirGroup Racing's Nick Fah- ringer in seventh. In the Rekluse Expert AA class, Dylan MacRitchie finished the race with more than one minute over fellow KTM rider Thorn Devlin to take the win, while Husqvarna-mounted Jake Froman finished third. Sarah Baldwin put her Husqvar- na on top of the box in the Wom- en's A/B class, despite fighting off the effects of heat exhaustion during the race. Meanwhile, Kacy Martinez reclaimed the lead in the Women's A/B championship with a solid second place finish in her first race back from a wrist injury. Ashlee Applegate was third on a KTM. CN 1. Thad DuVall (Hus) 2. Russell Bobbitt (KTM) 3. Josh Strang (Hus) 4. Jesse Groemm (KTM) 5. Cory Buttrick (KTM) 6. Steward Baylor Jr. (KTM) 7. Nick Fahringer (Hus) 8. Grant Baylor (Yam) 9. Drew Higgins (KTM) 10. Broc Hepler (Gas) CANARD, HONDA PART COMPANY I t's official: Trey Canard is leaving Honda and is heading to a new team. Canard, who spent his entire professional career so far riding red, starting with the GEICO Honda Team, will move on in 2017. Honda thanked Canard for his efforts with this release issued last week: American Honda Motor Corp., Inc. extends its sincere appreciation to Trey Canard, who has dedicated his entire professional career thus far to the Honda brand. Through high points and chal- lenging periods, Canard's commitment to racing and his fans has never wavered, and it has been a pleasure having him and mechanic Brent Presnell in the Honda family for the past 10 years. Everyone at Honda wishes them all the best in their future endeavors. Rumors have it that Canard will be Ryan Dung- ey's new teammate on the Red Bull KTM Team. CN Honda also gave tribute to Canard with this video. Trey Canard is leaving the factory Honda HRC Team.

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