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don't have any pain."
Alessandro Lupino, Jeremy
Seewer, Thomas Kjer Olsen,
Jorge Prado, Pauls Jonass, Jer-
emy Van Horebeek and Cairoli
rounded out the top 10 overall.
In MX2, Red Bull KTM's Tom
Vialle never missed a beat. The
Frenchman led every lap of both
motos for the overall victory.
"I had a really good day
and I'm really happy with both
races," Vialle said. "This morn-
ing I couldn't do any better than
ninth position in timed practice
but in the races, I had two good
starts, leading both races. It was
a good weekend and I'm really
happy because I've been work-
ing really hard in the winter. We
have been working on the bike
also with KTM, so everything was
good. My goal is to win at the
end of the championship, so the
goal was to be consistent like I
was last year, and it was working
pretty good today."
Spanish rider Ruben Fernan-
dez (Honda) was second overall
with a 2-3, and Frenchman Ma-
thys Boisrame (Kawasaki) com-
pleted the podium with a 4-2.
The Netherlands' Roan Van De
Moosdijk (Kawasaki) and Austria's
Rene Hofer (KTM) rounded out
the top five overall.
No American riders were en-
tered in the race.
CN
MXGP
1. Tim Gajser (Hon) 1-1
2. Jeffrey Herlings (KTM) 4-2
3. Romain Febvre (Kaw) 2-6
4. Alessandro Lupino (KTM) 5-4
5. Jeremy Seewer (Yam) 6-5
MX2
1. Tom Vialle (KTM) 1-1
2. Ruben Fernandez (Hon) 3-2
3. Mathys Boisrame (Kaw) 2-3
4. Roan Van De Moosdijk (Kaw) 5-4
5. Rene Hofer (KTM) 4-5
Tom Vialle went
wire to wire in both
MX2 motos.
PHOTO:
RAY ARCHER