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Jeffrey Herlings was in the
hunt for the overall win but
had to settle for second.
but I made a mistake in the first
laps of the second race," Sacha
Coenen said. "I don't know what
happened. I just lost the front
at high speed, so I was lucky to
be okay. After that, I came back
from around 12th and made my
way forward, so finishing second
overall is not a bad weekend."
Liam Everts put his Nestaan
Husqvarna on the overall po
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dium in third. Everts, who is still
riding with an injury, found his
way to third in the opening moto.
A poor start in the second race
saw much more effort on the
Belgian's part, but he continued
to push forward as the laps wore
on. He managed to cross fourth
and bumped up in the overall
rankings due to a crash from
Guillem Farres on the final lap.
Two podium finishes in a row
now moves Everts to third in the
championship standings.
"I've always struggled here for
some reason, so to be on the po
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dium this weekend is definitely a
big confidence booster," Everts
said. "At the moment, we're just
trying to get as many points as
possible and make the most out
of the situation, especially as I'm
not riding much during the week.
Every podium is a bonus right
now, so I'm happy with this one."
Camden McLellan and Janis
Reisulis rounded out the overall
top five.
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MXGP (Top 5)
1. Lucas Coenen (KTM) 1-1
2. Jeffrey Herlings (Hon) 2-2
3. Kay de Wolf (Hus) 4-3
4. Romain Febvre (Kaw) 3-4
5. Ruben Fernandez (Hon) 5-5
MX2 (Top 5)
1. Simon Laengenfelder (KTM) 2-1
2. Sacha Coenen (KTM) 1-2
3. Liam Everts (Hus) 3-4
4. Camden McLellan (Tri) 6-3
5. Janis Reisulis (Yam) 4-9
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