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Cycle News 2019 Issue 28 July 16

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 28 JULY 16, 2019 P29 His nearest rival, Dutchman Thomas Kjer Olsen (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna), who took third in the first moto, crashed out of the second moto after a first-turn crash, handing Prado a big chunk of points. Prado now leads Olsen in the champi- onship by 78 points, 544-466. "I made two very good motos today and felt better in the second one," Prado said. "I had a good flow and lap-times for but I didn't feel too comfortable with the track. Jorge and Tom were both riding well, so I pushed for third." Vialle ended up second on the day with a 2-4. Dutch rider Calvin Vlaan- deren (Honda) was fourth overall with a 5-3, and German Henry Jacobi (Kawa- saki) was fifth overall with a 7-7. Vialle overtook Belgian rider Jago Geerts (Yamaha) for third in the MX2 championship. Vialle now leads Geerts, who was ninth overall in Semarang, by six points. CN MXGP 1. Tim Gajser (Hon) 1-1 2. Arnaud Tonus (Yam) 2-3 3. Jeremy Seewer (Yam) 3-4 4. Glen Coldenhoff (KTM) 4-7 5. Max Anstie (KTM) 7-6 MX2 1. Jorge Prado (KTM) 1-1 2. Tom Vialle (KTM) 2-4 3. Calvin Vlaanderen (Hon) 5-3 4. Maxime Renaux (Yam) 8-2 5. Henry Jacobi (Kaw) 7-7 half of the race and then started to feel a bit dizzy, so I slowed down and kept riding. So I'm happy for the weekend. The track prepara- tion was better today; there were more ruts, and it was more fluid. I saw that Thomas crashed in that second moto, so I hope he is okay and we can return to our battles at the next GP." Olsen was happy to walk away from his big crash but saw his championship hopes take a big hit. "I guess it's been one of those weekends where things should have finished a lot better than they did," Olsen said. "The second moto ended at the first corner. Of course, I'm disappointed but also pleased that I could walk away. It was a big hit. The first moto was a positive start to the GP. It was great to get the holeshot, my first in some time, (Above) Tim Gajser won both motos at the MXGP of Asia 2019. PHOTO: HONDA PRO RACING

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