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Cycle News 2015 Issue 05 February 3

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 5 FEBRUARY 3, 2015 P27 GUINTOLI HEALING UP R eigning World Super- bike Champion Syl- vain Guintoli had to cut his pre-season testing short after suffering a nasty high side in turn one at Jerez last week. The Pata Honda rider returned to the UK for complete assessment of his injuries and underwent an MRI scan on his neck and back in addition to a further X-ray on his right ankle. Despite severe bruising and some discomfort, it was confirmed that Guintoli sustained no fractures and the 32-year-old has begun his rehabilitation with physiotherapy and the use of a hyperbaric chamber. "The back is still quite pain- ful, but I can put some pressure on the ankle and I'm happy that there are no breaks," Guintoli said. "The treatment has started and although it will take a while to settle down, I'm confident about being fit and ready to start the season at Phillip Island next month. "In the end, it was frustrating to miss the test at Jerez, espe- cially because the weather con- ditions were so good. But we have another two-day test in Aus- tralia before the first round and I've already had a chance to see the work that has been done to the CBR over the winter, so I'm excited and looking forward to the first race." Sylvain Guintoli says he'll be fit for the season opener in Australia on February 22. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE VAN BEVEREN WINS LA TOUQET M oto Land-Yamaha Yama- lube Racing's Adrien Van Beveren took top honors at the Enduro du Touquet (aka La Tou- quet Beach Race), in La Tou- quet, France, February 1. It was the second win in a row for the Frenchman at the famous beach race that attracts thousands of competitors every year. "This is my second victory and I am very happy!" said Van Beveren who rode a Ya- maha YZ450F. "I managed to make the difference from the beginning of the race and I increased my rhythm through- out. I don't plan to stop here and I hope that this is only the beginning of a long victory list. My motorcycle's performance was great, so I was able to take the holeshot, because I had a very good top speed on the straight line." Second place went to fel- low Yamaha rider Daymond Martens of Belgium, with third going to KTM-mounted Julien Tournessi of France.

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