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Cycle News 2004 05 26

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Joel Smets (3 ), winner Stefan Everts (72) and Steve Raman (11) lea ve the starting gate at the Grand Prix af Benelux. Ben Townley won both MX2 mo tos and moved back into the series points lead. 38 MAY 26, 2004 • CYCLE NEWS ust as they had done a month earlier at round fo ur in the Worl d Moto cros s Cham pionship in the sand of Valkenswaard, Stefan Everts and Ben Tow nley do minated the sand of Holland, this time both going I- I in the ir res pecrve classes in Lichtenvoo rde , and exten ding th e ir lea ds in the Wor ld MX I and MX2 Cham pionships, While the ir victories in Valkensw aard proved they are the masters of the sand, the Lichtenvoorde circuit was anything but trad itional deep sand. Prior to rou nd six of the championship the re was much talk of the difficulties the riders would have with what was said to be deep sand and a treacherous forest sect ion. As it turned out, the circuit was difficult in the faa that the sand was not dee p enough to form ruts, and the riders spent the complete weekend trying to get their rhythm going. Even Everts, who had ridden in Lichtenvoorde some 40th Anniversary eight years ago, was disappointed with the circuit. "I rode here in a Dutch National Championship race back in 1995," Everts said. "I couldn't even remember my result, but they have changed the circuit, and I don't think it is much good . It's not even real sand, the berms don't hold up for one lap, so you are trying to find lines on each lap, not one lap is the same, and that makes it really difficult to get a rhythm." Still though the day did tum out for the better for Everts, his first-moto performance was seen as the groom ing for moto two, and the seven-time World Motocross Champion did what he had to for viaory. "In the first race , Ced ric Melotte w as tough," Everts said. "He really pushed hard , and I had to work overtime to beat him. It's tough racingwith somebody because you can't find your own lines; you're just busy with push-

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