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Andrew DeLong And FAR Husqvarna Score Big At The Big Buck GNCC

Cory Graffunder maintains the points lead in the West Hare Scrambles Championship

Corona, CA - 
Helvetica, sans-serif">April 16, 2012 - Proving
that he is back up to racing form, Fred Andrews Racing (FAR)
Husqvarna's Andrew DeLong mounted a come-from-behind charge to finish
second in the XC2 class at round four of the Grand National Cross
Country (GNCC) series. 

DeLong
got out to a poor start, allowing the competition to have a three-turn
lead by the time he got his TC250 off the line. "I was just really
excited," DeLong explained. "I kicked and nothing happened then I kicked
and kicked to no avail. When I realized that I just needed to relax, it
lit right up and I went to work."

A
lack of moisture in the area meant dusty conditions, but that didn't
hold up DeLong as he worked his way through the field. By the end of the
first lap Andrew had moved into fifth in the XC2 class. He pushed hard
on the last lap, actually making up time on the leader, but ultimately
settled for second on the day. 

"We
made some changes in the last week and it really helped," DeLong
commented. "My TC250 ran flawlessly and I just felt great on the bike.
I'm not 100 percent yet, but I am getting back to where I was before I
got hurt. I've worked hard these last two weeks and it really paid off.
I'm looking forward to the next GNCC!" 

"We
were really proud of how Andrew rode today," team manager Fred Andrews
explained. "When he came into the pits, he wanted to know how far ahead
the leader was. Then he told us he was having a lot of fun and took off
in pursuit. It's a good thing to know that your rider is into it out on
the track; the feeling of stress gets replaced with excitement."

DeLong wasn't the only Husky on the podium at the Big Buck GNCC. Husqvarna support rider Vance Earl took
the overall win in the A.M. race, topping the 50+ class, as well. In
his first GNCC event of the year, the South Carolina native put on a
show and captured the overall win by over a minute. 

Out west Cory Graffunder rode hard to retain his points lead in the AMA Western Hare Scrambles Championship series. 

Overcoming
early race contact with hare scrambles veteran Brian Garrahan,
Graffunder remounted in the lead and wouldn't let up a position until
the pits on the next lap. "I had a great ride going today." Cory
explained. "I had to stop for gas early and that ultimately lost me a
position or two, but the bike ran great and I was really comfortable out
there."
 

Andrew
FAR Husqvarna's Andrew DeLong charged from behind to score a second-place finish in XC2 (7th overall) at the Big Buck GNCC. Photo by Shan Moore

Unfortunately
for Graffunder things wouldn't end as planned when a lapped rider
crashed into a tree, taking Cory with him down the hillside. "The bike
was really hammered from that crash," Graffunder said. "The pipe was
bent into the tire, and the clutch was no longer working. We untangled
the bikes and I did everything I could to limp it into the finish."

Though
he lost several positions, sixth place was enough to keep him atop the
championship points chase and he now holds a 10-point margin with two
rounds remaining.

The FAR Husqvarna team will return to racing this weekend at the Rekluse National Enduro in West Point, Tennessee. 

Graffunder
will return to racing this weekend at SpeedWorld MX in Surprise,
Arizona for the fifth round of the World Off Road Championship Series
(WORCS) where he sits second in points in the PRO2 class.

For more information on the entire 2012 Husqvarna line-up, please go to www.husqvarna-motorcyclesna.com. Head to your nearest dealership to pick up a copy of the 2012 RiDE MORE Catalog, available now!

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