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Cycle News 2019 Issue 34 August 27

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 34 AUGUST 27, 2019 P33 goal in Assen." Coldenhoff and new MXGP champ Tim Gajser (Honda) traded moto wins in Sweden, with Coldenhoff taking the overall victory via his better 1-2 moto finishes. Gajser ended up second overall with 3-1 results. Pauls Jonas (Husqvarna), Jeremy Seewer (Yamaha), and Jeremy Van Horebeek (Honda) rounded out the top five overall. Romain Febvre appears to have competed in his last race on the Ya- maha factory team. After finishing just behind winner Coldenhoff in the first moto, Febvre fell late in the second moto and, according to his team, suf- fered a suspected broken femur. It was announced a few weeks earlier that Febvre would not be returning to the team after the 2019 racing season. In MX2, Prado came into the GP battling a cold but ran off with the first- moto win anyway. The victory clinched the 250MX Championship. Prado had to work his way up through the pack in the second moto after getting off to a so-so start. A crash, later on, didn't help, either. But the Spaniard, bent bike and all, still took fourth in the moto for third overall. "It has been a perfect season," Prado said. "I won every GP I raced up until now and many motos and many qualifying races. I was feeling very good this year with the bike set-up and physically. My start was okay in the second moto, but then I made a small crash and bent the clutch lever. I had to deal with a race without a clutch, and passing riders was tough in the beginning. I had to get used to it. I got better and better, and at the end of the moto, I made very good laps. I think it was one of the best races of the year, and I felt very comfortable in that second moto. Overall I think I made a clear step from last year to this year: I was rid- ing better. I'm very happy. No mistakes. It's important to be like that and to keep consistent in a long championship." A 2-2 on the day gave Vialle the overall win, followed by Honda's Calvin Vlaanderen (4-1) and Prado. "A fantastic weekend for us—both for Jorge and for me," said first-time winner Vialle. "I felt good in the first race and pushed a lot to follow Jorge, and when I took the holeshot in the second race, I waited until three laps before I looked behind, and Jorge wasn't there. After Imola, this was the best reply. Last weekend was really bad for the championship standing also, and I learned a lot from my mistakes and made it better this weekend." CN MXGP 1. Glenn Coldenhoff (KTM) 1-2 2. Tim Gajser (Hon) 3-1 3. Pauls Jonass (Hus) 4-3 4. Jeremy Seewer (Yam) 7-5 5. Jeremy Van Horebeek (Hon) 5-7 MX2 1. Tom Vialle (KTM) 2-2 2. Calvin Vlaanderen (Hon) 4-1 3. Jorge Prado (KTM) 1-4 4. Adam Sterry (Kaw) 4-3 5. Maxime Renaux (Yam) 6-5 Tom Vialle captured his first career GP win in the MX2 class.

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