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Cycle News 2015 Issue 10 March 10

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IN THE WIND P36 WALKER TAKES THE TOUGH ONE J onny Walker and Graham Jarvis faced off once again, this time at The Tough One ex- treme race in the UK. Conditions were drier than normal for the 2015 running of The Tough One, which once again took place at the Nantmawr Quarry near the Welsh border of England. Im- proved traction meant higher speeds at the extreme race, with the speediest lap times belong- ing to Jonny Walker. The Red Bull KTM rider was successful in fending off the advances of Bel- Ray Husqvarna's Graham Jarvis, although Jarvis admittedly strug- gled in the early laps of the 2.5- hour race with arm pump. "The biggest challenge was getting to 100 percent during the first few laps," Jarvis said. "I didn't really make any mistakes. My big- gest problem was those first three or four laps where I struggled with arm pump. Once I got my lines right and managed to start push- ing I had a good pace and kept a similar speed to Jonny [Walker]." The problem, however, was that Walker already had a decent gap at that point, which he main- tained all the way to the finish. In the end, Walker completed 13 laps around the extreme course, finishing over two min- utes ahead of Jarvis. Husqvar- na's Alfredo Gomez rounded out the podium with a third-place finish, but he had to work for it after he got caught up in a crash with several other riders off the start. He struggled with more hang-ups on the opening lap when he got his rear wheel stuck inside a tractor tire. "It was a crazy situation," Gomez said. "It was so unlucky. I think I was 16th closing the first lap. For one hour or more I gave it all I had. When I saw Letti [An- dreas Lettenbichler] in third I im- mediately felt more comfortable. For the last 30 minutes there was no more water left in my drink sys- tem and it was hard, but I'm really happy with my third position." Walker, Jarvis and Gomez were the only three riders on the lead lap. KTM riders Lettenbi- chler and Mario Roman rounded out the top-five. Jean Turner KTM ANNOUNCES NEW ADVENTURE MICROSITE K TM has announced the launch of an all-new microsite dedi- cated to the manufacturer's Adventure range. The site— www.KTMAdventure.com—features KTM's four V-twin Adven- ture machines: The 1050 Adventure, 1190 Adventure, 1190 Adventure R and 1290 Super Adventure. KTM stated in a release that the site will also host details on the company's range of PowerWear and PowerParts de- signed for adventure riding. The microsite also features a user gallery where riders can submit their own photos and video. Red Bull KTM's Jonny Walker finally nabbed the overall win at The Tough One. PHOTOGRAPHY BY FUTURE 7 MEDIA KTM delivers a site for its Adventure enthusiasts.

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