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Cycle News 2019 Issue 44 November 5

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 44 NOVEMBER 5, 2019 P51 the podium. It was such a long, tough race today, and it's been such a long season. To finish the year with a first place in front of my home fans would have been amazing, but to win the champi- onship as well is unbelievable. I'm on top of the world right now. "My plan for today in both races was to get away well and try to control the race from the front. I was a little nervous in this morn- ing's race, but thankfully it all went to plan. I was honestly exhausted in this afternoon's race—I couldn't have given any more. When Taddy passed me, I knew I had to dig deep and carry on, and thankfully I managed to get past him again and make it to the finish." "I'm very happy for myself and the team," Gomez said. "I feel a little sorry for Taddy, but I actually damaged my bike on lap two, and that meant I had a disadvantage for the rest of the race. I had a few crashes, but I think the race was tough on everyone—it's so physical, and the terrain is so technical, there is no time to rest at all. That and the fact that everyone else is pushing as hard as they can makes it really, really tough. I'm really pleased with my result and so happy with second in the championship—it's what we were aiming for, and it makes all the hard work worth it." "It was a really tough race today, I enjoyed it, but I'm a little disappointed not to get second in the championship," Walker said. "I had a good ride this morning, I just stayed consistent and tried to conserve some energy. This afternoon I really tried my best, but it wasn't quite good enough. Nevertheless, if you'd offered me third overall at the start of the year, I would have taken it. I have struggled all year in the extreme stuff, but I know what I need to work on, and with a good winter to get back to 100 percent." "I've enjoyed the race and rode my heart out, only to lose out just at the end," Blazusiak said. "It's racing, I know, but it seems I get a little more bad luck than others. I'm pleased with how I rode—the race was a little up and down, but to catch 'Mani' near the end and take the lead was fantastic. I was really pushing as hard as I could because I knew what I had to do to get second in the champion- ship. Unfortunately, it just wasn't to be. I have to be proud—I've not given up all year, and that is the main thing." CN PRO 1. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) 2. Alfredo Gomez (Hus) 3. Taddy Blazusiak (KTM) 4. Billy Bolt (Hus) 5. Pol Tarres (Hus) 6. Jonny Walker (KTM) 7. Graham Jarvis (Hus) 8. Mario Roman (She) 9. Eddie Karlsson (She) 10. Ib Anderson (GG) Alfredo Gomez took second and second in the championship. Taddy Blazusiak was challenging for the win late in the race, but a mechanical dropped him to third.

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