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Cycle News 2014 Issue 36 September 9

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IN THE WIND P22 CAIROLI CLINCHES TITLE R ed Bull KTM Factory Rac- ing's Antonio Cairoli played it safe at the Grand Prix of Bra- zil and did what he had to do to clinch the FIM MXGP World Championship on Sunday. A fifth place in the first moto sealed the deal for the now eight- time World Champion. After the first moto, his 89-point lead in the championship was enough to clinch the title with just 75 points left to grab in the final three mo- tos (including the second moto in Brazil). The Italian finished third in the second moto, giving him third overall for the day. "When you are a kid you wish for such a thing, but you never think you can do it," the Italian said. "It's hard work, but it gives you back many good things. I managed to finish on the podium in all but three races and that was good to achieve points for the season. This was a track that was nice for training, but when you race here there's a lot of big jumps and not many places where you can really ride your bike and make a difference. Now I will go to Mexico and it's always my goal to win. Then the next big goal is the Motocross of Nations and I will try to be on the podium for the Italian team." Honda's Max Nagl won the MXGP overall for the day after going 1-1. Kawasaki rider Gautier Paulin was second overall with a 4-2. In the MX2 division, Romain Febvre, of the Wilvo Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing Team, captured his very first GP victory after going 1-3 on the day, topping Kawasaki's Dylan Fer- randis, who went 2-2. Tim Gajser of Slovakia put a Honda on the podium with third overall. After finishing seventh in the first moto, Gajser came back and grabbed the win in the sec- ond moto. PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAY ARCHER/KTM IMAGES Antonio Cairoli clinched the 2014 FIM World Motocross Championship in Brazil. BOU EARNS AN 8 TH WORLD TITLE R epsol Honda's Toni Bou wrapped up a record-setting eighth World Trials Champion- ship on Sunday, the Spaniard sweeping to his second dominat- ing victory in two days of action in his home country of Spain. Bou came out for the second day of competition in a very con- fident mood knowing anything barring a complete disaster would give him his record-break- ing eighth title to add to his eight indoor crowns. His nearest rival in the championship through- out the entire season, Gas Gas' Adam Raga, performed better on Sunday after finishing third on

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