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Cycle News 2024 Issue 26 JULY 2

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Prado, De Wolf On Top In Indonesia R ound 11 of the FIM Moto- cross World Championship took place on the island of Lom- bok, Indonesia, for the MXGP of West Nusa Tenggara, June 29-30. Jorge Prado closed the gap in the MXGP division with an overall win, while Kay de Wolf extended his points lead with a 1-1 sweep. The first MXGP moto saw Kawasaki's Jeremy Seewer grab the holeshot and take off with the early lead. However, by the end of lap one, Jeffrey Herlings moved into the lead, which spelled trouble for the rest of the field. Prado and points leader Tim Gajser moved into second and third, respectively, shortly after and held the spots through to the finish. Though suspense- ful, the top three riders remained unchanged for most of the race, with Herlings claiming the win. Race two saw different conditions, but the same three riders emerged up front again, with Gajser taking the holeshot. Herlings again slipped into the lead on lap one, while Prado and Gajser duked it out for the final spots on the box. Disaster struck for Herlings, as he fell while lead- ing, allowing Prado and Gajser to move into first and second, respectively. Contact was made just after the finish line area, which put Gajser on the ground. Another late-race crash dropped him to fifth in the race. Prado controlled the rest of the moto, earning the overall win with 2-1 scores and chipping off a few points from the points gap. He's now 22 down from Gajser. Herlings crossed second, trad- ing spots with Prado and taking second overall. Calvin Vlaan- deren used a pair of fourth-place results to take third overall, his first podium of the year, as well as the first for Yamaha this year. "I felt good today on the bike, but it was physically demand- ing," said Prado. "Both races were different, but this one was particularly challenging due to the physical conditions. The heat was intense, and the track was ex- WIND IN THE P50 Jorge Prado claimed the overall win with his 2-1 moto finishes in Indonesia, the first of two back-to- back Indonesian rounds.

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