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Cycle News 2013 Issue 28 July 16

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P28 IN THE WIND NOYES TO SUB IN RUSSIA A merican road racer Kenny Noyes will get a shot at the World Supersport Series this coming weekend in Russia when he takes over for the injured Sheridan Morais on the PTR Honda CBR600RR. The Spanish-based Noyes, who is currently racing in the Spanish CEV Championship, is looking forward to racing for the team and in the Russian round. "I am just going to do my best and get used to the bike and track ASAP," Noyes said in a team release. "The bike, track and team are all new to me. I rode at Silverstone last year in World Supersport on a different bike and got some time on the Pirelli tires that were good. We will give it our best effort and see where we are after the practice and qualifying sessions; a top-10 finish for sure would be a goal." Morais is recovering from the shoulder injury he suffered back in April at Assen and his doctors have suggested a twomonth lay-off as the minimum time to recover. With missing the Russian round, Morais will have a four-week break between races. American Kenny Noyes will race a World Supersport bike this weekend in Russia. CAIROLI, HERLINGS FAST IN FINLAND PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAY ARCHER/KTM IMAGES F or the eighth time this season, the Red Bull KTM duo of Antonio Cairoli and Jeffrey Herlings swept a round of the 2013 FIM World Motocross Championship Series, this time at the Finnish Grand Prix in Hyvinkaa, Finland, on July 14. For Cairoli, it was the Italian's 62nd career GP win after winning both MX1 motos. He came from fourth in the first moto, passing Rockstar Suzuki's Clement Desalle for the lead well into the race and taking the win six seconds ahead of the Belgian. Cairoli's teammate, Ken de Dycker finished third ahead of Kawasaki's Jeremy van Horebeek and Suzuki's Kevin Strijbos. Cairoli had it even easier in the second moto where he blasted into the early lead and never Jeffrey Herlings (84) dominated the MX2 class at the Finnish Motocross Grand Prix.

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