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On the second to last lap, Chance left McPherson with an attack that would stick for the remainder of the race. Halfway through the second lap Campbell had dropped Trudeau and was making significant progress towards catching Cupp.

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In fourth place, Cupp managed to maintain his lead but Campbell and Trudeau were steadily reeling him in. Cody Cupp (Fort Lewis College) sat a mere ten seconds back from the second and third place riders but Kyle Trudeau (University of Arizona), Kacey Campbell (Colorado State University) and Ian McShane (Marian University) were locked in battle and hot on his trail.ĭillman continued to widen his lead on the rest of the field as McPherson and Chance traded attacks behind him. McPherson and Chance began the second lap neck and neck, with McPherson leading by only a second. Soon after, Dillman began to pull away from his competition and established a ten second gap to second place Ian McPherson (Fort Lewis College) who had made contact with Chance by the end of the first lap. The first half lap was a tight race between Dillman and Maxx Chance (University of Colorado Boulder) with Dillman choosing to ride Heckle Hill while Chance opted to run. After a drizzly morning, the course had only just begun to dry out by the start of the race but the slippery terrain didn’t seem to pose much of a challenge for Dillman, who claimed a handy victory over his competition.

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#CXNats race reports from Wed-Saturday are brought to you in part by Verge Sport.ĪSHEVILLE, North Carolina- Andrew Dillman (Marian University) earned his second Division 1 national title during Friday’s overcast race.






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