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Cycle News 2024 Issue 34 August 27

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Gajser, De Wolf Top MXGP of Switzerland T he 17th round of the FIM Mo- tocross World Championship took to the Schweizer Zucker cir- cuit for the MXGP of Switzerland, August 24-25. Rains soaked the track following Saturday's quali- fying races, leaving the competi- tors with two completely differ- ent racing surfaces. Both points leaders, Tim Gajser and Kay de Wolf, further extended their championship hopes by claiming their individual overall wins. MXGP With three rounds left in the 2024 campaign, it's now or never for the championship contend - ers. Gajser still leads the points, and two statement wins in Switzerland show that he's ready to fight when it counts. Race one saw the Honda HRC rider take the lead on the opening lap before leading every lap en route to the moto victory. Jeffrey Herlings worked his way to second while reigning champ Jorge Prado caught a second wind and passed his way back into third at the line. Gajser's start in race two was less than stellar. This time around, Prado got the early jump and made his way to the lead on lap seven, while Gajser and Her - lings struggled from outside the top five. The two veterans battled their way through the field, with Gajser taking the upper hand and making a bold pass for the lead around Prado on lap 12. Herlings sealed the deal shortly thereaf - ter, dropping Prado from first to third in a matter of a few laps. Gajser held the lead to the finish and claimed his first 1-1 sweep of the 2024 season, extending his points lead to 18 over Prado. Herlings' 2-2 and Prado's 3-3 gave them second and third, respec - tively, on the overall podium. "It's starting to be crucial," Ga- jser said. "We are going towards the end of the championship, just three rounds to go. I lost some ground in Lommel and also in Arnhem. But today I felt good: two solid starts, quick passes, let's say, made a little gap and then con - trolled the race. I was enjoying it WIND IN THE P44 Honda's Tim Gajser increased his points lead after going 1-1 at the MXGP of Switzerland.

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