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Cycle News 2024 Issue 34 August 27

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out there. The track was not easy, so you have to be smart and also pick the right lines." MX2 Yamaha's Thibault Benistant returned from injury and made his presence known by taking the holeshot in the first MX2 race. The French rider led early in moto one before falling and handing the lead to current points leader Kay de Wolf. De Wolf then man - aged the race from the front and claimed the opening win. Liam Everts moved his way to second in the closing stages of the race, while Benistant passed his Ya- maha teammate, Rick Elzinga, for the final spot on the box. Benistant started up front again in race two, but another Yamaha of Karlis Reisulis quickly took over the top spot. The Husqvarna's of de Wolf and Lu - cas Coenen had their fair share of struggles on the opening lap, which allowed GasGas' Simon Laengenfelder to break away and set his sights on the leader, Reisulis. Laengenfelder clicked off several fast laps and chipped away at Reisulis, who clearly felt comfortable during his first time at the front. With only a few laps left in the race, Laengenfelder passed for the lead and claimed his fourth race win of the sea - son. Reisulis held on for second, with de Wolf charging back to third at the line. De Wolf's 1-3 earned him another overall win and extended his points lead to 61 over Coenen. A 4-1 score gave Laengenfelder second on the day, with Everts taking third. "The second race wasn't as easy as the first one," said de Wolf. "The first few guys were really fast, and I was struggling with my pace a little bit, but I brought it home safe and gained some massive points in the championship." CN MXGP 1. Tim Gajser (Hon) 1-1 2. Jeffrey Herlings (KTM) 2-2 3. Jorge Prado (GG) 3-3 4. Jeremy Seewer (Kaw) 4-5 5. Romain Febvre (Kaw) 6-4 MX2 1. Kay de Wolf (Hus) 1-3 2. Simon Laengenfelder (GG) 4-1 3. Liam Everts (KTM) 2-5 4. Karlis Reisulis (Yam) 7-2 5. Mikkel Haarup (Tri) 5-4 WIND IN THE P46 Husqvarna's Kay de Wolf won the MX2 class with a 1-3. With three rounds to go, he enjoys a comfortable championship lead over Lucas Coenen.

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