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Cycle News 2014 Issue 43 October 28

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 43 OCTOBER 28, 2014 P25 PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE JARVIS WINS GETZENRODEO, WALKER CROWNED T he 2014 Extreme Enduro sea- son came to a close with the GetzenRodeo, where Husqvar- na's Graham Jarvis took the overall victory and KTM's Jonny Walker finished second to take the overall title of the first-ever Ex- treme Enduro European Cup. Walker started the day on a strong note, having dominated the two-hour qualifying race in the morning, and nearly lapping the entire field in the process. KTM's Andreas Lettenbichler ("Letti") finished second followed by the Husqvarna duo of Alfredo Gomez and Graham Jarvis. Following the morning qualifier the top-12 rid- ers went on to compete in the five-lap "Champ Race." Walker opened up a lead early on, but as the obstacles grew tougher, Jarvis quickly closed in. Walker started suffering some cooling issues heading into the second lap, which allowed Jarvis to take over the lead. Jarvis, who missed the jump as the starter flag dropped, had to work his way forward, but once he was out front, broke away to take a command- ing lead. Jarvis set the fastest lap of the race, and completed the five laps in just under an hour, finishing over 7 minutes ahead of second place. "Everything went really well in the 'Champ Race,'" Jarvis said. "I battled my way in front of Letti and caught up with Jon- ny. We had a little bit of a battle but I managed to get away. After that things worked out. It was a fantastic event with a good track and a massive number of spectators." Walker held on to take second ahead of Lettenbi- chler, and also earned himself the Extreme Enduro European title. "I was pushing as hard as I could," Walker said. "Graham was riding really well. I was close to Graham for two laps and then my bike got too hot and I had to stop. I knew I was in a pretty safe second place, so it was just about making sure I got to the finish." Lettenbichler rounded out the podium in third place, followed by Alfredo Gomez and Beta rider Ben Hemmingway. The tougher the better for Husqvarna's Graham Jarvis, who took the "Champ Race" win at the GetzenRodeo in Germany. PHOTOGRAPHY BY HUSQVARNA MOTORCYCLES

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