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Cycle News 2019 Issue 06 February 12

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IN THE WIND P46 siak said. "I did not touch the bike since Madrid [because of his knee injury]. If I'm riding really tight on the bike I can deal with the pain, if I ride really smooth it is more complicated for my knee. I'm very pleased with my result. I don't have much choice to push really hard until the last lap of the last final." "It was another very intense event," Webb said. "I had so much pleasure during the first final. I knew I had to take a good start to win it. In the other heats, it was more difficult especially in the second one when I got stuck and I had to restart nearly last; I still finished on the podium. "In the last final, Taddy and Colton were really fast. I did my best to try and stay in touch with them." "It was a crazy night," Haaker said. "I'm very pleased with my performance. In the first final, I was coming back from behind. I did a good recovery, but I could not pass Taddy. The second heat was perfect. In the last one, we all fought really well. I nearly passed Taddy three times, but, in the end, I stayed behind him. "The most important is that I'm still in the lead," Haaker said. "Twelve points is good, but I know it is going to be difficult until the end." Great Britain's William Hoare (Husqvarna) showed that he might be the next racer to mix it up with Blazusiak, Webb and Haaker, as he clinched the Junior Championship in Hungary after winning all three of the Junior main events. CN PRESTIGE 1. Taddy Blazusiak (KTM) 2-2-1 2. Cody Webb (KTM) 1-3-3 3. Colton Haaker (Hus) 3-1-2 4. Alfredo Gomez (Hus) 4-4-4 5. Pol Tarres (Hus) 5-5-6 Colton Haaker still owns the championship lead with one round to go.

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