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Cycle News 2024 Issue 46 November 19

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the title of King of Paris. Stewart finished off the box in race two, and his 3-4-2 results cost him the crown by just two points. Lawrence took the final spot on the podium for the overall thanks to his sweep of night two. "Pumped to finally get a win here," Webb said. "Still have some work to do, but awesome to get back behind the gate against some incredible riders." SX2 The SX2 division saw more heavy-hitters take to the track, with reigning champ Jo Shi- moda and home country favorite Tom Vialle leading the way. The Honda rider, Shimoda, earned a big win in race one the first night after Vialle flew off the track in the treacherous whoop section. Vialle was unharmed but got stuck in the bowl turn's safety netting. He recovered but finished 12th in race one. Fired up from his mistake in race one, the KTM rider retali - ated with a statement win in race two. Shimoda stayed close and took second, still holding the overall in his grasp going into the third race of the night. Unfor - tunately for Shimoda, his night ended with a DNF due to a crash in the final main event. Vialle ran away with the win, going 12-1-1 for fourth. With mis - haps happening to both the main heavyweights, Anthony Bourdon capitalized and took the night- one victory thanks to consistent 3-4-2 finishes. Two other French racers, Calvin Fonvielle and Maxime Desprey rounded out the podium on Saturday. Shimoda came back Sunday with a vengeance and claimed the opening win over rival Vialle in second and Bourdon in third. A mechanical hindered Shi - moda's second race of the night and derailed any hopes he had at defending his crown. Vialle went on to sweep the final two mains of the night and earned the overall win with 2-1-1 finishes. Bourdon strung together three third-place finishes and actually tied Vialle's score for the week - end. The tiebreaker went the way of Vialle thanks to four wins dur- ing the six motos. With 18 points apiece, Vialle earned the Prince of Paris crown over Bourdon and Desprey. CN OVERALL SX1 1. Cooper Webb (Yam) 2. Malcolm Stewart (Hus) 3. Jett Lawrence (Hon) 4. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 5. Dylan Ferrandis (Hon) SX2 1. Tom Vialle (KTM) 2. Anthony Bourdon (Kaw) 3. Maxime Desprey (Yam) 4. Calvin Fonvielle (KTM) 5. Jo Shimoda (Hon) VOLUME ISSUE NOVEMBER , P35 (Above) Webb leads Lawrence, who was the fastest rider of the weekend, winning five of the six main events, but a tangle with a lapper relegated him to 13th in the second race and cost him the overall win. (Above right) Tom Vialle won the 250cc class and earned the Prince of Paris title.

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