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Cycle News 2024 Issue 36 September 10

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Prado, Coenen Take MXGP of Turkiye T he closing stages of the FIM Motocross World Champion- ship are here, as round 18 of 20 took to the Afyon Motor Sports Center for the MXGP of Turkiye, September 7-8. Both MXGP and MX2 Championships are com- ing down to the wire with the underdogs looking to gain as many points as possible in these final rounds. Both Jorge Prado and Lucas Coenen claimed their overall wins and scored crucial points in the process. MXGP Jorge Prado needs every win he can get at this point. The defend- ing MXGP Champion came into the weekend 19 points down from rival Tim Gajser but managed to hold off the Slovenian rider in both motos. Prado scored third in the opening race before holeshotting and leading wire-to-wire in race two. The gap to second was close but never materialized into a pass- ing opportunity. Prado held on for the second-moto win and claimed the weekend's overall victory. He gained five points on points leader Gajser and is now just 14 markers back with two rounds remaining. "I really needed this victory," said Prado. "I was so unlucky in the first moto, my pants opened on the first lap, and then in the last 10 minutes, the lens came off the frame of my goggles. It's a shame to have so much bad luck when it was a moto that I think I could have made passes and gone for the win. Then I came back strong in the second moto with a strong start. I made a little mistake and Gajser passed me, but I reacted straightaway to regain position. We gained more points this weekend, and that is the goal right now." Gajser fought hard on the hard-packed Turkish soil but came away with second overall. He still controls the points lead despite losing to Prado in both of Sunday's motos. The Honda HRC rider stayed close to the defend- ing champ and finished just one spot back in each race. "After winning the qualification race, I was excited to go racing today, but I didn't quite have the same feeling on the track," said Gajser. "What they did overnight didn't really make the track bet- ter, and it was very one-lined. I couldn't make the pass in that WIND IN THE P70 Championship heavyweights Jorge Prado (1) and Tim Gajser (243) went 1-2 at the MXGP of Turkiye. Gajser leads Prado by 14 points with two rounds left.

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