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Cycle News 2019 Issue 24 June 18

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 24 JUNE 18, 2019 P25 even took the win! He didn't start the second moto having discov- ered his leg was broken from the earlier crash. Cairoli, who finished third in the first MXGP moto, fell in the second moto and pulled out with a dislocated shoulder. "On Saturday I had the flu and a fever, and my arm was not as strong as I wanted after the crash in Russia," Cairoli said. "I could battle with the guys for first position in the first moto, but then I got a bit tired and settled for third, which was good for the championship. In the second moto, I was fourth and trying to follow [Arnaud] Tonus. I had quite a big crash, and when I stood up, I felt my shoulder was out. I hope to be ready to at least start next week in Germany. I don't want to give up at all, and I want to be there as much as possible for the championship." KTM Assistant Team Manager Davide De Carli said, "In the second race [Cairoli] was gaining some positions but missed power in his arm, and the crash caused his shoulder to pop out. There is no damage to the bone or the ligament so we will see if he can try to ride in Germany. We will make some checks this week." The team's Dirk Guebel said, "MXGP started very weirdly with Jeffrey's crash on the sighting lap. We had to straighten the bike, and he then rode great and won the race: this was also outstanding. Afterward, we found out he had another small fracture in his leg [a hairline fracture of his lower tibia], and he was unfit to continue, so we had to call it a day." In MX2, Prado won both motos to extend his lead in the champi- onship to 30 over Thomas Kjer Olsen (Husqvarna), who was second on the day with a 2-2. Jago Geerts (Yamaha) filled out the podium with a 3-3. Ben Watson (Yamaha, 4-4) and Bas Vaessen (KTM, 6-7) rounded out the top five overall. CN MXGP 1. Tim Gajser (Hon) 6-1 2. Romain Febvre (Yam) 4-2 3. Arnaud Tonus (Yam) 2-4 4. Jeremy Seewer (Yam) 5-3 5. Jeremy Van Horebeek (Hon) 7-5 MX2 1. Jorge Prado (KTM) 1-1 2. Thomas Kjer Olsen (Hus) 2-2 3. Jago Geerts (Yam) 3-3 4. Ben Watson (Yam) 4-4 5. Bas Vaessen (KTM) 6-7 Jorge Prado keeps winning in MX2. PHOTO: RAY ARCHER

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