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Cycle News 2017 Issue 10 March 14

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 10 MARCH 14, 2017 P31 "I was kicking myself for not putting on roll-offs [goggles] be- cause of the rain," Russell said. "It started pouring on the first lap and I was pulling tear-offs left and right. I couldn't see, went the wrong way and got passed by a few guys at the beginning." Kailub Russell pitted for new goggles on the first lap, which cost him some time. But after that, Russell settled down and cause it kept the track intact and made for some good traction." Baylor salvaged a hard-earned third, while RPM KTM rider Chris Bach took fourth. Ricky Russell slipped back to fifth overall. As for early front-runner Ryan Sipes, he eventually had a run-in with a lapped rider and took a footpeg to his side in the crash. He got up quickly and continued on but later was forced to pull out due to the injury. The FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am class saw similar faces on the box. Coastal Racing Husqvar- na's Jack Edmondson took home another win, with N-Fab AmPro Yamaha's Paul Whibley and Jason Thomas following. The WXC class dominated the morning race, and the overall podium consisted of Rocky Mountain ATV-MC KR4 Husqvar- na's Tayla Jones, Trail Jesters' McKenzie Tricker and Fly Racing Maxxis Seat Concepts KTM's Becca Sheets. CN XC1: 1. Kailub Russell (KTM) 2. Thad Duvall (Hus) 3. Steward Baylor (KTM) 4. Chris Bach (KTM) 5. Ricky Russell (Yam) XC2: 1. Josh Toth (Yam) 2. Craig DeLong (Hus) 3. Layne Michael (Hus) 4. Jesse Groemm (KTM) 5. Drew Higgins (Beta) got into his race pace, and by the third lap, he held the lead, though Duvall was right there with him. For the remainder of the race, Russell and Duvall played cat and mouse. Russell couldn't shake Duvall, but the KTM rider maintained his position down to the end with Russell taking the checkered flag 2.531 seconds ahead of Duvall. "Thad was riding really good, I expected that from him and we battled down to the end," Rus- sell said. "It was nice to get a win today, the track was really rough and tough. I'm glad it rained be- (Above) Thad Duvall chased Russell right to the very end. (Left) Josh Toth got another win in XC2.

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