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Cycle News 2020 Issue 36 September 9

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little bit too early," Seewer said. "I was around 10th place. I felt really good and luckily could recover from that and catch up to the front group and finish sec- ond behind Jeffrey. I felt good, I used quite a bit of energy as I pushed the whole race and had no time to rest, as I had to pass riders throughout the race. So, I was happy to get a good start in the second one being fourth and straight past Tony [Cairoli] and ride the whole race behind Jeffrey, but as he mentioned it's super hard to pass so I couldn't really find a spot. He didn't make any mistakes, and I just had to go for second. I'm super happy with my performance." Jago Geerts (Kawasaki) won the first MX2 moto and got a little help from leader Vialle when the KTM rider washed out and fell. Renaux took second, seven seconds in back of Geerts. Vialle crossed the finish line in fourth. It was a three-rider race for the win late in the second MX2 moto. Renaux held the point position but Vialle and Geerts were right there putting the hammer down, but Renaux stayed tough as nails and held on to grab his first-ever moto win just three seconds ahead of Vialle and another five seconds ahead of Geerts. The overall went to the French- man, Renaux, followed by Geerts and Vialle. Mathys Boisrame (Kawasaki) and Jed Beaton (Husqvarna) rounded out the top five overall. "That was incredible," said Renaux, "one of the best days of my life for sure. I got a good start in the second race and then managed to lead the whole race. It was really tough, it's hot here so physically it was quite hard, but I managed to do it, and I'm really happy with that." Vialle, however, is still the championship lead with 257 points, followed by Geerts with 254 and Renaux with 196. CN MXGP 1. Jeffrey Herling (KTM) 1-1 2. Jeremy Seewer (Yam) 2-2 3. Antonio Cairoli (KTM) 3-3 4. Romain Febvre (Kaw) 6-4 5. Jorge Prado (KTM) 4-6 MX2 1. Maxime Renaux (Yam) 2-1 2. Jago Geerts (Yam) 1-3 3. Tom Vialle (KTM) 4-2 4. Mathys Boisrame (Kaw) 3-4 5. Jed Beaton (Hus) 6-6 Maxime Renaux scored a hard- fought victory in MX2. PHOTO: MXGP IN THE WIND P50

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