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Cycle News 2005 07 20

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Round 5 OFF-ROAD ~ KTM riders dominate in the Czech Republic FIM World Enduro Championship Series David Knight continue. to dominate the Enduro 3 cia.. in the World Enduro Champlonshlp. STOIY AND PHoTos IY JoNry EDMuNDS TM factory riders Petteri SiIvan, Samuli Aro and David Knight dominated the results at the fifth round of the World Enduro Championship held in the Czech Republic, where each of the three riders claimed double-class wins in their respective Enduro I, 2 and 3 categories. K On day two, Silvan was again the rider to beat and managed to stay ahead of Cervantes by just one second. Moving into the third-place spot after a strong ride on day one, French Yamaha rider Marc Germain moved himself into a comfortable second place in the E I championship standings due in part to the two poor results recorded by Italian Simone Albergoni. Hoping to finish on the podium on day two, as he had on day one, Edmondson placed in fourth on the second day, 12 seconds behind Germain. Joining his countryman Silvan in claiming a double-class victory, Aro claimed the win in the Enduro 2 class on both days in the Czech Republic. Finishing just over 3 1/2 seconds ahead on day one, the Finn extended his winning margin on day two to 20 seconds. "Day one was pretty difficult in the morning because of the mud, especially on the extreme test," Aro said. "It is always difficult in the mud when you're riding a four-stroke. But then the conditions improved. and I had a great fight with [Stefan1Merriman and [Fabien1Planet. Finn Petteri Silvan took his first victory since last year. In the Enduro I class, Silvan claimed his first WEC victory since the '04 French Gp, topping the E I podium on both days. Having produced mixed results so far in '05, Silvan topped day one by just over five seconds and then won day two by a slender one second. "I really enjoyed the race, and for the first time this season I didn't have any problems," the Finn said. "It was nice riding in the mud on day one; I felt really comfortable with my riding. I don't know what has changed in my riding, but I am really happy to have won." With Silvan claiming the win on day one, Paul Edmondson claimed his best result of the series so far when he finished as runner-up. In contention for the win all day, a stalled engine on one of the extreme special tests cost Edmondson a handful of seconds and his chance of winning. Finishing third, just two-hundreds of a second behind Edmondson, was E I -class leader Ivan Cervantes. 46 JULY 20, 2005 • CYCLE NEWS

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