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Cairoli barely nabbed the final
podium spot in race three but
finished seventh on the night. "It
was a nice event," Cairoli said.
"I wasn't really that well pre-
pared for supercross with MXGP
finishing so late and didn't have
the best rhythm in the first ses-
sions but found more flow in
main events and reached the
top three by the end. It was nice
way to end the season with this
experience."
Bogle, who made his racing
debut on the Twisted Tea/H.E.P.
Motorsports Suzuki, and Reed,
riding a Mountain Motorsports-
backed KTM, both clocked
consistent rides to take home
fourth and fifth overall.
The SX2 division belonged
solely to Kyle Peters (FR25 Hon-
da), as he, too, made a clean
sweep of the three main events.
The Honda rider's 1-1-1 scores
allowed him to take home the
Prince of Paris title, ahead of
Renaux's 5-2-2 and Moranz's
2-5-3.
CN
OVERALL
1. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 1-1-1
2. Cedric Soubeyras (Hus) 3-2-2
3. Justin Brayton (Hon) 2-3-4
4. Justin Bogle (Suz) 4-4-5
5. Chad Reed (KTM) 6-5-7
6. Maxime Desprey (Yam) 9-7-9
7. Antonio Cairoli (KTM) 17-6-3
8. Thomas Ramette (Yam) 12-11-6
9. Gregory Aranda (KTM) 7-8-15
10. Dylan Wright (Hon) 8-15-8
Cairoli (222) ended his racing season at the
Paris Supercross and Reed (22) made his
return, if only for one night.
PHOTO: P. HAUDIQUERT
Kyle Peters won all three
250cc main events.
PHOTO: STEPHAN LEGRANDE