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Cycle News 2019 Issue 20 May 21

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 20 MAY 21, 2019 P51 Paulin (Yamaha). "Last weekend was tough, so I tried to forget it and just focus on this weekend," Gajser said. "I was feeling good yesterday and also today, the riding was good, and I had two good starts. It was great racing, and I am really happy to win both races. Hope- fully, we can carry that moment to the next round." "On one side I'm happy be- cause this is the goal to be on the podium and always consis- tent, but on the other side I'm disappointed, of course," said Cairoli. "I am happy, like I said, but focused on the next one where I will try to be consistent and not make these mistakes." For Tonus, third overall was his best placing in more than a year. "It feels amazing, it is hard to find the right words at the moment," he said. "I have been through a lot, so it is good to be up here. I really had to fight today. In the first race, I was battling with Jeremy [Seewer], and he passed me at the beginning of the race, so I had to come pass him back, it feels even better knowing that I fought to make it happen. I am super happy, and I hope that I can keep it going." Despite losing a few points to Gajser, Cairoli still leads the cham- pionship with 285 points to Ga- jser's 251. Paulin is third with 197. In MX2, Spain's Jorge Prado again dominated, winning both motos. He had to work a bit early in both motos before getting into the lead and riding off with the wins. There was plenty of action, however, behind him. Dutch rider Thomas Kjer Olsen (Husqvarna), Australia's Mitchell Evans (Hon- da) and German Henry Jacobi (Honda) all mixed it up through a good portion of both motos. Olsen came out on top of their battles for second overall, fol- lowed by Evans and Jacobi. In the championship stand- ings, Prado is the new red-plate holder. He has a three-point edge over Olsen, 250-247. Jacobi is a distant third with 193 points. "For me, it was important to get the red plate, because I feel more comfortable with it," said Prado, "but it is tough to keep, so I try, but in motocross, you never know." CN MXGP 1. Tim Gajser (Hon) 1-1 2. Antonio Cairoli (KTM) 2-2 3. Arnaud Tonus (Yam) 3-3 4. Clement Desalle (Kaw) 6-4 5. Jeremy Seewer (Yam) 4-9 MX2 1. Jorge Prado (KTM) 1-1 2. Thomas Kjer Olsen (Hus) 2-4 3. Mitchell Evans (Hon) 4-3 4. Henry Jacobi (Kaw) 6-2 5. Maxime Renaux (Yam) 8-8 Jorge Prado swept the MX2 class and is the new points leader. PHOTO: RAY ARCHER.

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