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Cycle News 2002 08 28

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knew I was going to win. I just pushed hard, and when I got to Stefan I could see he was struggling." Sure enough, Everts was having trouble. With another World Championship just around the corner, the GP veteran began to tighten up. "Same story as last year," Everts said." I got tight and rode terrible. I have not felt good all weekend. I got tight and could not find the lines. When Joel passed me, I just let him go - I didn't want to risk anything for a win." Third-placed Yves Demaria made his return to racing after injury and was happy to get on the podium for TM. t obviously don't have a good condition," Demaria said. "The start was difficult because I had not been in contact with other riders. Once I got the start, I was okay, although, halfway through the race, Joel [Smets] and I nearly crashed into each other in a corner, and that slowed me for a little while. I had trouble with my hands hurting, but I got a good rhythm near the end of the race and could pass Bervoets and Garcia. I am trying to get some good races behind me before the des Nations. To finish on the podium with Everts and Smets is a good day. These guys were just a level ahead of me on this track, and I found some places on the track a little difficult." Behind the top three came Brian Jorgensen, Marnicq Bervoets, Jussi Vehvilainen, Javier Vico Garcia, Roman Jelen, Chris Burnham, and James Noble. eN &.lldorf Circuit &.lIdorf, &erm.ny Results: August 18, ZOOZ [Round 10 of 1ZI 125cc GP: 1. Mlck21el Mllschlo (Kaw); 2. Patrick Caps (KTM): 3. Steve Ramon (KTM): 4. Stephen Sword (KTM); 5. Alex Puzar (Husky); 6. Mark De Reuver (KTM); 7. Jeff Dement (Hon): 8. Serge GUidetty (Yam); 9. Philippe Dupesquier (KTM) 10. Josef Dobes (Y21m): 11. Kevin Strijbos (Suz); 12. Avo Leak (KTM) 13. Antoine Lettelier (Yam) 14. Tallon Vohlend (Kew); 15. Rudi Goncalves (KTM). 250cc GP: 1. Mickael Pichon (Suz) 2. Pit Seirer (Hon) 3. Frederic Bolley (Yam); 4. Josh Coppins (Hon); 5. Jussi Vehvilainen (Hon); 6. Alessio Chiodi (Yam): 7. Carl Nunn (Husky); 8. James Oobb (KTM); 9. Kenneth Gundersen (Kaw); 10. Marko Kovalainen (tm); 11. Andrew McFarlane (Kaw); 12. Christian Beggl (Hon); 13. Marc Ristori (Hon); 14. Mark Eastwood (Han): 15. Paul Cooper (Hon). 500<:c GP: I. Joel Smets (KTM); 2. Stefan Everts (Yam); 3. Yves Demaria (KTM); 4. Brian Jorgensen (Husky); 5. M,8rnicq Bervoets (Yam); 6. Jussi Vehvilainen (Hon); 7. Javier Vico Garcia (KTM); 8. Roman Jelen (Hon); 9. ChriStillO Burnham (Hon) to. James Noble (Hon); 11. Ol8Vi Antti Pyrhonen (Hon); 12. Bernd Eckenbach (KTM); 13. Fabrizio Dini (Y"m); 14. Alessandro Z8nni (Hon); 15. Joakim Ktlrlsson (Husa). 125cc WORLD C'SHIP MOTOCROSS SERIES POINTS STANDINGS (After 10 of 12 rounds): I. Mickeel M8schio (182/3 wins); 2. Patrick C8PS (181/2 wins); 3. Steve Ramon (174/2 wins); 4. Alex Pular (156/1 win); 5. Philippe Dupasquier (154); 6. Ben Townley (125/1); 7. Tyla Rattray (99); 8. Jeff Dement (95); 9. Christian Stevanini (81); 10. Luigi Seguy (75); 11. Tr8mpas Parker (69); 12. Stephen Sword (68); 13. Erik E9gens (66); 14. Serge Guldetty (61) 15. Josef Dobes (60). 2S0cc WORLO C'SHIP MOTOCROSS SERIES POINTS STANDINGS (After 10 of 12 rounds): 1. Mickael Pichon (238/9 wins); 2. Pit Beirer (183); 3. Josh Coppins (178); 4. Frederic Bailey (146); 5. James Dobb (139); 6. Kenneth Gundersen (134/1); 7. Gordon Crockard (124); 8. Andrew McFarlane (105); 9. Johnny Aubert (100); 10. Aiessio Chiodi (94); 11. Jussi Vehvilainen (93); 12. Marko Kovalainen (83); 13. Paul Cooper (81); 14. Cart Nunn (65); 15. Christian Beggi (58). SOOcc WORLD C"SHIP MOTOCROSS SERIES POINTS STANDINGS (After 10 of 12 rounds): I. Stefan Everts (226/4 wins); 2. Marnicq Bervoets (186); 3. Joel Smets (182/5 wins); 4. Javier Vico Garcia (180); 5. Andrea Bartolini (129); 6. Yves Demaria (107/1); 7. Roman Jelen (99); 8. Brian Jorgensen (78); 9. Avo Leak (77); 10. Thierry Beth)'s (72): 11. Danny Theybers (71): 12. James Noble (62); 13. Fabrizio Dlni (60): 14. Cedric Melotte (58); 15. Joakim K8rlsson (58) • • . I • WHY WAIT? CALL! DON PEDEN & DONNIE UTILE eye' e neVlls AUGUST 28, 2002 39

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