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Cycle News 2013 Issue 33 August 20

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P30 IN THE WIND R ockstar Energy Suzuki's Clement Desalle and Monster Energy Yamaha's Dean Ferris put a stop to KTM domination of World Motocross Grand Prix by winning their respective classes at the Belgian Grand Prix at Bastogne, on August 18. Not only was it the first time this year that a KTM wasn't on top of the podium, it was also Desalle's first time winning in front of his home crowd and Ferris' first overall win in MX2. The first moto went to Red Bull KTM's Antonio Cairoli with Desalle following him in second the whole race. Desalle's attempt to try and chase down Cairoli on the last lap resulted in a crash, but the Belgian was able to recover quickly and keep second. It was a different story in the second moto as Desalle took the lead from Cairoli in the second turn and would not look back all the way to the checkered flag. Honda World Motocross' Evgeny Bobryshev finished both mo- PHOTOGRAPHY BY M. ZANZANI/YOUTHSTREAM 2013 DESALLE WINS HOME GRAND PRIX For the first time, Belgian Clement Desalle won a Motocross GP in front of the home crowd. tos in third. Unfortunately for Cairoli's MX2 counterpart Jeffrey Herlings, his quest for the perfect season came to an end, as he had to withdraw from the race and leave for home early to have his injured shoulder looked at by his doctor. He is doubtful to return for the next race and is worried that his recovery time might be longer than first thought. In Herling's absence, it was Ferris who had the perfect weekend, dominating qualifying and winning both motos. Herling's teammate Jordi Tixier finished second overall (2-5). Another KTM rider, Glen Coldenhoff, followed Tixier in third, finishing eighth in moto one and second in moto two. AMATEUR SPEEDWAY RACERS ATTACK INDUSTRY RACING A n invite-only group of 28 amateur racers participated in the AMA/FIM United States Youth Speedway Silver Cup Championship at Industry Racing in the City of Industry, California, August 16-17. The two-day event was the first standalone amateur speedway event held in the United States in many years. Youth racers between the ages of 8 and 15 from Southern California, Northern California, as well as one English native, went through a similar process that their idols in the Monster Energy Speedway Grand Prix experienced. Competitors went through a tech inspection prior to taking to the track for practice on Friday while the championship continued on page 32

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