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Cycle News Issue 27 July 10

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HERLINGS, PRADO TOP MXGP OF ASIA R ed Bull KTM's Jeffrey Her- lings and Jorge Prado were again atop of their game at the MXGP of Asia, July 8. Herlings opened up his championship lead over teammate Antonio Cai- roli with another double victory in the MXGP class, and Prado caught his teammate Pauls Jonas in the MX2 Championship with the overall victory. Herlings was the fastest to the first turn in the first MXGP moto but lost the holeshot and lead when he bobbled on the exit of the corner. Taking the point position was Cairoli with Gautier Paulin (Rockstar Energy Husqvar- na) in third and Clement Desalle (Monster Energy Kawasaki) in fourth. The opening-lap action contin- ued with Tim Gajser (Team HRC) making his way to third, then second. Jeremy Seewer (Wilvo Yamaha) and Julien Lieber (Mon- ster Energy Kawasaki) collided on the uphill triple which sent Seewer tumbling. Neither rider was injured but Seewer did not rejoin the race. Herlings struggled to keep momentum at the start of the race and was passed by both Gajser and Paulin on lap two, with Romain Febvre (Monster Energy Yamaha) closing in as well. Cairoli's lead was then taken by Gajser, and Febvre was past Herlings, who was immediately under pressure from Desalle. Febvre and Paulin kicked off a battle for third, swapping posi- tions in front of Herlings. Herlings took advantage of the battle and was into fourth past Paulin, then he got around Febvre. Before long Herlings was also past Cairoli. From that point Herlings gained time on Gajser and made a pass on lap 13 just before Feb- vre crashed out of fourth. At the finish Herlings took the win with Gajser second and Cairoli third. Moto two was started with a second holeshot from Cai- roli, with Herlings, Desalle, and Seewer alongside. Febvre was back for race two but fell on the start and had to fight back from dead last. Cairoli's good start was short-lived when he dropped five positions in the first three IN THE WIND P24 Jeffrey Herlings (84) extended his MXGP points lead with a double-moto win at the MX GP of Asia. PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAY ARCHER/KTM IMAGES

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