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Cycle News 2019 Issue 24 June 18

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IN THE WIND P40 Duvall Re-Signs With Rockstar Energy Husqvarna T had Duvall and the Rockstar En- ergy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team have extended their contract agreement through the 2021 off- road racing season. "I am excited to continue my re- lationship with the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team," said Duvall who is currently second in the 2019 GNCC Championship. "I love being a part of a pioneering brand, and I look forward to a suc- cessful future with the team!" "I have had the privilege to work with and get to know Thad over the last three years," said team manager Tim Weigand. "He is a class act whose determination and grit are infectious. Thad is a constant front runner no matter what race series he lines up for, and this is evident by his results over the last few years. I know we have yet to see his true potential, and I look forward to seeing his confidence grow in the years to come." CN Thad Duvall will stay with the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Team through 2021. Toth Sidelined With Injury J osh Toth, of the FMF KTM Factory Racing Team, suffered a leg injury that will keep him out of action for at least eight weeks. Toth, who is currently seventh in overall points in the 2019 GNCC Championship and was third going into this weekend's 2019 Full Gas Sprint Enduro Championship, underwent surgery last weekend to repair a broken tibia and fibula in his right leg. He suffered the injury while competing in a local race in Connecticut. "I'm really bummed to have broken my leg," he said. "I've been pretty lucky most of my life with minimal injuries, this being my first-ever requiring surgery. I'm very disappointed because of how well I have been riding, I've been riding lots of moto dur- ing the week, which has helped my riding tremen- dously. I just put my leg down wrong this weekend and snapped my leg clean. I'm having a rod put in my leg and will start the healing process." CN FMF KTM's Josh Toth will be out of action for at least eight weeks after breaking his leg.

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