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Cycle News 2025 Issue 34 August 26

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VOLUME ISSUE AUGUST , P73 securing him second in the season's cham- pionship points standings. "What a good way to end the season," Hunter said. "I'm happy with that. It took a true team effort this weekend to make all this happen, so I'm grateful to have such an amazing group of people around me." Cooper finished the day third overall. The Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha rider launched off the line in the first moto and challenged Jett on the opening lap. Cooper looked spunky early in the race and was determined not to relinquish a podium spot without a fight. He later competed with Hunter in the final laps. Cooper used the lapped riders to his advantage and man - aged to hold off the number-96 machine until the checkered flag. He again stayed within podium range for most of the second moto, but a small fall allowed RJ Hampshire to overtake him late in the race. A 2-4 result still placed Cooper third on the podium and the mechanics' area and, unfortu- nately, was concussed. All in all, it wasn't a great day for us." PRADO'S GREEN BLUES After a disappointing first year racing in the USA for his new Monster Energy Kawasaki Team, four-time World Champion Jorge Prado, who finished sixth in the outdoors 450MX class, shared some thoughts on social media following another disappoint- ing result at Budds Creek. "It was a very tough season, to say the least," Prado said. "Cruising around every single race was heartbreaking for me, especially knowing my capabilities. [I] never felt comfortable on the bike, not even a little! This builds to an unsafe feeling on it. [I] didn't expect this year to go this way at all. Happy to be in one piece and healthy. Hopefully, we'll be back where we belong soon. Note: With 'cruising,' I meant that I couldn't ride to my full potential, even though I gave my 100 percent and had to ride safely." DAVIES DELIVERS Cole Davies allayed any ques- tions about his skill on a moto- cross track after winning the first Briefly... Justin Cooper held on to second in moto one, which helped him take an overall 450MX podium.

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