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Cycle News 2025 Issue 40 October 7

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was able to ride a little better in the second moto and was able to make passes and get to the front. But overall, when these guys are throwing up ones and twos so often, it's hard to beat, so what do you do? I'm just proud of RJ [Hampshire] and Justin [Cooper] for stepping up here. I'm proud of the team, and second is what we had today." Justin Cooper, normally a 450cc rider, competed in the MX2 class, replacing the injured Haiden Deegan on the Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha YZ250F. Cooper looked like his old self on the smaller-displace - ment machine, duking it out with current MX2 race winners. The number-five machine finished 10th overall in each moto, going Team France. Eli Tomac proved to be the team's strongest rider, and his second- and fourth- place finishes proved to be the tiebreaker for the day's overall podium. Tomac had his work cut out for him all day as he clawed through the field in each of his two motos, battling with current and former MXGP World Champions Romain Febvre and Tim Gajser. "ET3" came alive in the final race of the day as he upped the pace and continu - ously chipped away at Hunter's lead in the final laps. Tomac's veteran experience and top-five results gave the Americans the edge for second overall. "It was good, but of course, these Australians make it so tough," Tomac said. "I felt like I VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P69 the rest of the day with an injury. In the second turn, Ken Roczen (pictured) slid out and rejoined the race in last place and went on to finish 18th overall. Roczen was 12th overall in the MXGP/Open moto. The German team, along with MX2 rider Maximilian Spies, ended up 15th overall. JAPAN QUALIFIES FOR MXON It's been eight years since Team Japan qualified for the three main MXoN motos, advancing from the B Final. Thanks to Jo Shimoda's impressive performances on a 450 (2-6), Team Japan finished 11th overall. Yuki Okura had the best result of 29th, with Soya Nakajima earning 31st. Before the three main races, the morning B-Final took place, which was won by Team Estonia with 2-4 finishes for Harri Kullas and Jorgen-Matth- ias Talviku. Canadian Jess Pettis took the race win, but his next- best teammate was ninth. PRESENTERS The top three teams were pre- sented with their FIM medals by FIM President Jorge Viegas, FIM/ CMS Director Antonio Alia Portela and AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman, while Infront Moto Rac- ing CEO David Luongo awarded the traditional MXoN Champions' Rings to the victorious Australian squad. Adding a special touch to the celebrations, Ricky Johnson personally presented the winners of each individual class with the exclusive Ricky Johnson "Bad Boy Club" Award, a unique medallion custom-designed to honor the standout performers of the event. Briefly... Justin Cooper (5) was the second- best MX2 rider and battled with the usual MXGP heavyweights.

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