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Cycle News 2014 Issue 18 May 6

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IN THE WIND P30 to settle for fourth place, though, while Pro 2-class winner Mark Heresco, on the SRT Off-Road/ Kenda Tires KTM, rounded out the top five overall. "I don't know what was going on," said Whibley. "I knew the bike wasn't going to start because I was doing some practice starts and it just wouldn't start. After that I caught up pretty quick and made a couple of quick passes. I think I was on to the back of Nick about halfway through the first lap. He had a good pace and it seemed like we pulled away from everyone else. "We started getting a little gap, and then I had the opportunity to pass Nick up a rocky hill," Whib- ley added. "I got into the lead and tried to put my head down and get a little gap, and it just kept growing. The second half I was able to cruise a little bit." PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN GASSO Paul Whibley came from behind to win the second round of the OMA Series in Kentucky. CAIROLI, HERLINGS VICTORIOUS IN VALKENSWAARD I t's beginning to sound like a broken record as Red Bull KTM Factory Racing's Antonio Cai- roli and Jeffrey Herlings swept another round of the FIM Moto- cross World Championship, this time in round six at the Grand Prix of the Netherlands at Valken- swaard on May 4. Despite suffering a broken wheel in the first MXGP moto, Cairoli was able to hold on to finish third, keeping him in con- tention for the overall win. In the second moto, Cairoli blasted out of the gate to claim the Fox Hole- shot Award, and the seven-time World Champion went on to win the moto and claim the overall victory for the fifth straight time at the Valkenswaard Circuit. Yamaha Factory Racing's Jer- emy Van Horebeek (2-3) put in a couple more solid performances to land himself on the second PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAY ARCHER/KTM IMAGES Jeffrey Herlings was unstoppable in the Valkenswaard sand. continued on page 32

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