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Cycle News 2021 Issue 32 August 10

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on, he crashed. I knew Jeffrey was behind me and I knew he would push in the last laps; I was waiting for him on my back wheel and those laps were so long in the end, but I got the race win and I am happy." Herlings' small mistake in the second moto cost him big—the overall win and even a chance for second overall. Instead, he had to settle for third overall with a 1-4. "I was looking to make a pass but with two laps to go I was just thinking to take home the overall and I didn't want to take any risk," Herlings said. "But then I jumped into the turn, and I tipped over, got up to go, my bike wouldn't start which is normal when the bikes get hot and that was the overall gone." Febvre was fourth overall with a 5-3 and Cairoli fifth overall with a 3-6. Gajser grabbed a few points back after a few weeks of losing ground in the championship. He now leads Febvre, 270-257, in the MXGP Championship. Prado is third with 255 and Cairoli sits fourth with 252. Herlings rounds out the top five with 227 points. In MX2, Monster Energy Yamaha's Maxime Renaux recorded his first career double win. He came from behind in both motos and took the checkers six sec- onds ahead of Red Bull KTM's Mattia Guadagnini in the first moto and four seconds ahead of Yamaha teammate Jago Geerts in the second moto. "I got some special motivation for this race," Renaux said. "I really wanted to get some good points in the championship before the break. I didn't have the best start in both races, but then I could turn really good, try to make my passes as quick as possible and come back. Mattia made two really good starts. I just found my pace and found some spaces to pass him in both races and make a really good gap to be not under pressure, then just cruise to the finish line. So that was really a perfect day." Geerts finished out the week- end second overall with a 3-2 and Guadagnini third overall with a 3-3. With the double wins, Renaux extends his points lead over Gua- dagnini, 271-237. Geerts is third with 235. CN MXGP 1. Tim Gajser (Hon) 2-2 2. Jorge Prado (KTM) 4-1 3. Jeffrey Herlings (KTM) 1-4 4. Romain Febvre (Kaw) 5-3 5. Antonio Cairoli (KTM) 3-6 MX2 1. Maxime Renaux (Yam) 1-1 2. Jago Geerts (Yam) 3-2 3. Mattia Guadagnini (KTM) 2-3 4. Tom Vialle (KTM) 6-4 5. Thibault Benistant (Yam) 5-7 VOLUME 58 ISSUE 32 AUGUST 10, 2021 P29 Maxime Renaux enjoyed his first career double victory in the MX2 class, which extended his lead in the championship.

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