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Cycle News Issue 27 July 10

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 27 JULY 10, 2018 P25 turns. Desalle was in the lead next but Herlings took it away before the first lap was complete. But Desalle was still charging to insides of Herlings and showing him a wheel, as Paulin crashed while under pressure from Lieber. Seewer was also riding well and up into fourth. On lap 13, Seewer would also lose his position to Cairoli whose forward progress wouldn't be enough to catch Gajser in third. At the finish, Herlings took the win with Desalle second, Gajser third, Cairoli fourth, and Seewer fifth. In the overall result, Herlings took the clear win with a 1-1, Ga- jser took second with a 2-3, and Desalle returned to the podium for the first time since winning the MXGP of Russia with 4-2 for third. In MX2, moto one began with Prado taking the holeshot ahead points leader Jonass. Jonass had Calvin Vlaanderen (Team HRC) just to his inside and Thomas Kjer Olsen (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna) to his outside. Vlaan- deren grabbed a handful of front brake on the entry to the next turn resulting in him going down, and just moments later, Olsen was down, too, when he lost traction on the freshly watered, hard-packed track. His teammate Thomas Covington slammed into Olsen's downed bike and crashed as well. With some room to breathe early, Jonass pushed to pass Prado but then fell himself after losing the front end on the slick track. Quick to get up, Jonass was still second ahead of Ben Watson and Michele Cervellin. Back at the front, Jonass had again caught Prado with the help of lapped riders and mis- takes from the Spaniard. Jonass passed for the lead on lap nine and then started to pull away. Also making big passes to fin- ish the race was Vlaanderen, who came back from last to finish fifth ahead of Cervellin and Coving- ton. Winning the race was Jonass with Prado second and Watson third. Moto two was off to another wild start with Jonass crashing in the first turn, while Prado took the holeshot and lead. Vlaan- deren had another strong jump off of the grid and kept the mis- takes to a minimum in second. Covington also rebounded from his race-one crash and found himself third followed by Watson and Olsen. Four laps into the race, Cov- ington took second from Vlaan- deren, Jonass was up to 10th and Olsen made a pass on Watson for fourth on lap five. The top five remained un- changed for the next 10 laps until Vlaanderen made a charge with two laps to go and reclaimed sec- ond from Covington. Jonass, meanwhile, had clawed his way back to sixth in a massive effort. Crossing the finish first was Prado with Vlaan- deren, Covington, Olsen, and Watson finishing out the top five. On the overall podium it was Prado, followed by Jonass and Vlaanderen. Prado's effort has tied the MX2 Championship standings at 550 points for both himself and Jonass. Jonass will, however, maintain the red plate having more race wins. CN MXGP 1. Jeffrey Herlings (KTM) 1-1 2. Tim Gajser (Hon) 2-3 3. Clement Desalle (Kaw) 4-2 4. Antonio Cairoli (KTM) 3-4 5. Tommy Searle (Kaw) 7-7 MX2 1. Jorge Prado (KTM) 2-1 2. Pauls Jonass (KTM) 1-6 3. Calvin Vlaanderen (Hon) 5-2 4. Ben Watson (Yam) 3-5 5. Thomas Covington (Hus) 7-3

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