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Cycle News 2013 Issue 32 August 13

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P26 IN THE WIND TEAM USA JUNIORS FIND GOLD fter two days of racing in the Monster Energy FIM Junior Motocross World Championship at Jinin, Czech Republic, August 10-11, it was all gold for TEAM USA as the American squad and one of its star riders, Aiden Tijero, were crowned champions. The Junior Motocross World Championship utilizes a threeclass format – 65cc, 85cc and 125cc – where young amateur motocrossers from around the world compete for both class and team titles in the two-moto format event. Tijero had an impressive ride in the 65cc class and his 1-2 tally earned him the class title and helped give Team USA the overall win over the Czech Republic and Spain. Finishing behind the young American from California in the 65cc class was Sweden's Anton Nagy (3-3) and Czech Republic's Petr Polak (2-4). Fellow American Sean Cantrell also won his first moto in the 85cc class, but a broken chain in the second moto forced him to retire and ruined his shot at the class championship, which ended up METCALFE CLINCHES CANADIAN MX TITLE M onster Energy Leading Edge Kawasaki's Brett Metcalfe clinched the 2013 Canadian MX1 Championship at Riverglade MX Park in Kamloops BC, August 6, after winning the second moto and taking the overall victory with a 3-1. The Australian said racing in Canada was a good experience and "…getting the championship is awesome." With one round still left on the calendar, Metcalfe has an insurmountable points lead over Yamaha rider Bobby Kiniry, who won the first moto at Riverglade and ended up second overall for the day. Kiniry enjoys a 33-point lead over third place Jeremy Medaglia. In the MX2 division, Austin Politelli holds a comfortable 22-point cushion over Josh Clark and a 65-point lead over third place Topher Ingalls. During a short break in the series, the new Canadian champ, Metcalfe, headed to Unadilla and the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship, where Aussie Brett Metcalfe is the new Canadian National MX Champion who wants to race in the U.S. fulltime again next year. he went 10-6 for seventh overall. Metcalfe hopes to land a fulltime ride in the U.S. again next year. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SHAN MOORE A

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