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didn't work," Ohl said about having a time of 17.5 in round two after breaking the barrier. "I have taken that start three more times and won with it. I got the start figured out and I'm just going to keep coming with it."
• Defending champion Tuf Cooper of Decatur, Texas, who didn't finish among the top six in round five, drops to second in the world standings with $142,075. He is seeking his third straight title.
• In bareback riding, Bobby Mote of Culver, Ore., reclaimed first in the world standings with $153,982 in 2013 by tying for first in round five with an 87.5 on Power Play in a re-ride.
• Mote, who is seeking his fifth gold buckle, tied with Casey Coletti of Pueblo, Colo., on Top Flight.
• "I feel like I've been riding good and doing my job," Mote said. "I was fighting the flu the first three days. I've had that since about Thanksgiving. I finally felt good the last two days. It's nice to get a little momentum now."
• Defending world champion Kaycee Feild of Spanish Fork, Utah, who took over first place from Mote in the world standings on Friday, dropped to second after tying for sixth with an 84.5 on Street Dance.
• Feild, who is seeking a third consecutive world title, has earned $149,622 and is second in the aggregate standings with 415.5 points for five rides.
• In steer wrestling, Hunter Cure of Holliday, Texas, finished first in 4.1. He is fourth in the world standings with $104,370.
• Casey Martin of Sulphur, La., who didn't place among the top six in the fifth round in 5.8, remains first in the standings with $126,366.
• Trevor Knowles, of Mount Vernon, Ore., stays second in the world standings with $120,158 after not finishing in the top six in 5.9 for the fourth round in a row.
• In team roping, header Clay Tryan of Billings, Mont., and heeler Jade Corkill, of Fallon, Nev., finished second in 6.1 and lengthened their lead in the world standings. Tryan has earned $151,292 while Corkill has made $149,661 in 2013.
• The second-place team in the standings consists of header Kaleb Driggers of Albany, Ga., with $127,981 and heeler Travis Graves of Jay, Okla., with $132,603. They placed fourth in 9.7 in round five.
• Header Charly Crawford of Prineville, Ore., and heeler Ryan Motes of Weatherford, Texas, won round five in a time of 5.8.
• In saddle bronc riding, Wade Sundell of Boxholm, Iowa, won the fifth round with an 87.5 on Lunatic Fringe and moved into third in the standings with $134,898. Sundell also was victorious in round three.
• "I feel good and I feel it doesn't matter what they run underneath me at this point; I feel I can win on anything I draw," Sundell said. "Lunatic Fringe kicks so hard and

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