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Cycle News 2015 Issue 17 April 28

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IN THE WIND P32 MOLLY TERRY OUT FOR THE YEAR A MA Pro Flat Track GNC2 racer Molly Terry announced that due to complications from a head injury she will have to sit out the 2015 season. Terry suffered the injury in a crash at last year's Calistoga Half Mile. "I am very saddened to announce that I will un- fortunately be unable to compete in the 2015 race season," Terry said via her Facebook page. "Due to medical complications a few weeks ago, we have come to find bruising is still present around my brain from the injuries at Calistoga last year. To stay on the safe side, I have decided to just be a spectator this year. I will definitely still be at most of the races to support my flat track family though! See everyone at the Springfield Mile!" Molly Terry is still on the mend from last year's crash at the Calistoga Half Mile. PHOTOGRAPHY BY LARRY LAWRENCE R ed Bull KTM's Marc Coma is on a roll in 2015. After winning the Dakar Rally and topping the opening round of the FIM Cross Country Rallies World Cham- pionship, Coma has emerged from round two of the series—the Sea- line Rally in Qatar—with yet another victory. After once again battling with the HRC duo of Joan Barreda and Paulo Gon- calves, Coma topped the five-day rally for a slim, yet dominant win COMA TOPS QATAR SEALINE RALLY PHOTOGRAPHY BY HRC Red Bull KTM's Marc Coma is off to a good start in the FIM Cross Country Rallies World Champion- ship, having won the first two rounds of the series.

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