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Cycle News Issue 44 November 7, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 44 NOVEMBER 7, 2017 P69 had to do and won both of those tests, but Baylor managed his speed with precision—despite dropping the bike in the fifth test—and ended up taking the 2017 title with 12 seconds to spare. "I was able to gap those guys by quite a bit after the fourth test and I knew I could relax a little in the last two tests, but I made a mistake in test five and it set me back a little," Baylor said. "I went down and I was count- ing as I was trying to get going and I counted to seven so I knew I was still in decent shape. Thad ended up get- ting me by 12 seconds in that test and at the end of the day, only 12 seconds separated us in the final scoring so I'm super happy with how the day went." It's been a tough season for Duvall who saw his GNCC title hopes vanish after suffering an injury at the ISDE, and now losing out on the enduro title by just 12 seconds. Baylor got down to business right away. The SRT KTM rider topped the first test by a whopping 11 seconds over the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Team rider, Duvall. "The day started surprisingly well," said Baylor. "I think in all the years I've been riding national enduro, I've prob- ably won the opening test maybe less than five times, so to start off with the win in test one was huge for me." This put Duvall's back up against the wall, but the Husky rider re- sponded by beating Baylor in the second test, but by only six tenths of a second. Baylor came back and padded his lead on Duvall over the next couple of tests. With just the final two tests re- maining—the ones that would ultimate- ly decide the outcome of the enduro and the championship—Baylor had amassed a somewhat comfortable 30-second advantage over Duvall. At that point, Duvall did what he Thad Duvall gave it everything he had to beat Baylor for the win and championship but came up just 12 seconds short.

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