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Cycle News 2019 Issue 19 May 14

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Freeman Sweeps Spanish Grand Prix World Enduro G reat Britain's Brad Freeman won both days of the Span- ish Grand Prix, round three of the FIM Maxxis Enduro World Championship, May 11-12, to take the overall win in the premier EnduroGP class. With his perfect weekend, the Beta rider shot straight to the top of the champi- onship points, overtaking former leader, fellow countryman Steve Holcombe, also a Beta pilot. "Being the leader of my class was already a dream for me. So leading the EnduroGP class too is a crazy feeling for me. I am delighted with how the day went for me. And I'm so happy to have been able to fight all day with Danny McCanney. I am sad for what's happening to Steve, we are all here to fight at the fore- front within tenths of a second, I hope he gets back in shape as soon as possible." Holcombe, the early champi- onship leader, revealed on Sat- urday that he's been diagnosed with a virus that has been sap- ping his energy. The defending champion gave it all he had over the weekend, finishing second on Saturday and sixth on Sunday. "I must confess that I am really at a loss," Holcombe said on Sat- urday. "I can't say much for the moment, but something is wrong with my body. I'm exhausted from today, and I'm worried about my physical condition. Despite today's result not being too bad, it does not comfort me at all." Second overall on the week- end was Great Britain's Danny McCanney on the factory TM. McCanney had his best day on Sunday when he pressured Freeman the whole way and was threatening for the day's win. He came up just short. "I started today really well by winning the first two tests of the day," McCanney said on Sun- day. "Maybe I attacked a bit too early. But in the meantime, I am quite satisfied with my tour, and I am confident for the rest of the season." Freeman now leads the championship with 109 points to Holcombe's 104. McCanney is third with 90 points. 2018 WORCS Champion Gia- como Redondi (Husqvarna) went 5-3 over the weekend. The Italian is currently seventh in the Endu- roGP Championship. CN DAY 1 1. Brad Freeman (Bet) 2. Steve Holcombe (Bet) 3. Daniel Mc Canney(TM) 4. Loic Larrieu (TM) 5. Alex Salvini (Hon) DAY 2 1. Brian Freeman (Bet) 2. Daniel McCanney (TM) 3. Giacomo Redondi (Hus) 4. Alex Salvini (Hon) 5. Loic Larrieu (TM) IN THE WIND P46 Brian Freeman was a double winner in the Spanish Grand Prix.

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