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Cycle News 2022 Issue 32 August 9

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Seewer, Geerts Seal Wins in Sweden R acing resumed with round 15 of the FIM MXGP World Championship in Uddevalla, August 6-7, for the MXGP of Sweden, where Yamaha riders Jeremy Seewer and Jago Geerts took home their respective over- all victories. MXGP Race one kicked off with MXGP rookie Maxime Renaux grab- bing the holeshot and taking the early lead ahead of his Yamaha teammates, Glenn Coldenhoff and Jeremy Seewer. These three controlled the race from the front while action unfolded on the rough track behind them. Seewer eventually passed Cold- enhoff for second, but Renaux remained up front en route to another race win. Points leader Tim Gajser finished just off the podium in fourth. Seewer then took the hole- shot in race two, while Renaux tangled in turn two and hit the deck. The race-one winner would not finish the second moto. Meanwhile, Seewer con- tinued to lead. The Swiss rider held off charges from Gajser and Romain Febvre and retained the lead through to the checkers. Gajser finished closely behind in second with Febvre taking the final podium spot. Seewer's 2-1 finishes earned him another overall ahead of Gajser's 4-2 and Coldenhoff in third with 3-5. MX2 The MX2 championship is coming down to the wire with only 23 points separating Jago Geerts and Tom Vialle. While Kawasaki's Kevin Horgmo grabbed the hole- shot in the opening MX2 race, it was Vialle who took over the lead before the end of lap one. Geerts IN THE WIND P42 Jeremy Seewer took the MXGP win in Sweden, but Tim Gajser still has a commanding lead in the championship.

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