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Cycle News 2026 Issue 26 June 30

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Janis Reisulis enjoyed the best finish of his career by finishing second overall for the Monster Energy Yamaha team. The Latvian rider showed impressive speed throughout the weekend, finish - ing second in the opening moto before backing it up with another strong ride in race two, where he ran second for a majority of the moto. A fourth-place finish at the checkers was still enough for a breakout performance and the first podium of his career. He now moves to sixth in the champion - ship standings. Championship leader Sacha Coenen salvaged an important podium after a disastrous open - ing moto nearly derailed his entire weekend. The Red Bull KTM rider crashed through the rhythm sec - tion on the opening lap of race one and was forced to charge from outside the top 20 before finishing an eventual sixth. He responded in race two with an aggressive ride to finish in second place, limiting the championship damage against Farres' perfect score. Although his points lead was reduced significantly, Sacha remains firmly in control of the red plate with 477 points to Farres' 445 heading into round 11 in South Africa. Liam Everts narrowly missed the podium with a consistent fourth-overall finish for Nestaan Husqvarna. The Belgian steadily worked his way through the field in both motos and made a late-race pass on Janis Reisulis in race two to secure third in the moto. A strong result, combined with Mathis Valin's absence, al - lowed Everts to climb higher in the championship standings. Simon Laengenfelder complet- ed the top five overall after consis- tent rides in both motos. While the defending W orld Champion lacked the pace to challenge Farres or Sacha, he minimized the damage with solid finishes and continues to hold third in the overall cham - pionship. Camden McLellan was forced to recover from poor starts all day and finished sixth overall, remaining just two points behind Laengenfelder in the champion- ship battle for third. One of the biggest champion- ship stories came from Mathis Valin, who was unable to race after suffering injuries during Saturday's qualifying race. His absence allowed both Everts and Janis Reisulis to move ahead in the standings. CN MXGP OVERALL (Top 5) 1. Jeffrey Herlings (Hon) 2-1 2. Lucas Coenen (KTM) 1-2 3. Romain Febvre (Kaw) 3-3 4. Tim Gajser (Yam) 4-4 5. Ruben Fernandez (Hon) 5-5 MX2 OVERALL (Top 5) 1. Guillem Farres (Tri) 1-1 2. Janis Reisulis (Yam) 2-4 3. Sacha Coenen (KTM) 6-2 4. Liam Everts (Hus) 5-3 5. Simon Laengenfelder (KTM) 3-6 VOLUME 63 ISSUE 26 JUNE 30, 2026 P59 Guillem Farres earned his first perfect Grand Prix by winning all three MX2 races throughout the weekend. 2026 MX2 & MXGP of Portugal Highlights

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