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Cycle News 2014 Issue 39 September 30

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MOTOCROSS 68 TH MONSTER ENERGY FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS SEPTEMBER 28, 2014 KEGUMS CIRCUIT/KEGUMS, LATVIA P60 landed in a rut going through the waves and crashed out. Nursing a sore right knee and a knock to the head it was a different Ital- ian who went out for the second moto and, after hitting the gate, he could only find a way back to 19th. Cairoli's mix between hero- ism and hell at the Nations where wins in 2012 and 2013 stand with crashes and broken bones in 2005 and 2011 continued un- abashed and the Italians could only finish fifth overall. Marc de Reuver had been run- ning in the top 10 of the last moto for Holland until a nasty face-plant led to a broken nose, cheekbone and collarbone. Chad Reed and Australia had a forgettable weekend with the TwoTwo Motorsports star hitting the ground on the start-straight for the third moto and looked at a best finish of 14th for his coun- try. Team Spain (Butron, Zara- goza and Valentin) did not qualify through the B-Final on Sunday morning in what much surely be a low point in their recent history and a depressing finale to a dif- ficult world championship cam- paign for Butron as their leading GP rider. Looking Forward For Team USA perhaps the fixture in 12 months time will bring better fortune. A return to the hillside venue of Ernee in France marks the 10th anniversary of when the country started their second emphatic run. It is also likely to come only weeks and days after the final Grand Prix of the FIM Motocross World Championship that has a decent chance of be- ing staged in North America if Mr. Villopoto goes ahead with his international ambition. Some na- tives and AMA runners will have the chance to strike an early blow on the Europeans before moving across the Atlantic. As with the Germans last year, the new champions will have the duty and pressure of running the 1, 2, 3 plates in front of their home crowd but knowing the passion and dedication of the French rac- When Paulin wasn't on the track, Belgium's Kevin Strijbos took over and won a moto, leading his team to second overall.

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