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Cycle News 2015 Issue 28 July 14

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 28 JULY 14, 2015 P39 another rider in the first test of the opening day. Renet was taken to the hospital with an injured shoulder, and did not score any points in Belgium. Renet's absence left the door wide open for Meo, although the Frenchman admitted that not having his close rival to battle with made it difficult to focus. "Honestly I felt a little off my game when Pela crashed because that completely changed my outlook on the championship fight," Meo said. "Overall it's great to come away with two more wins and now the title is looking more in reach for France." The extent of Renet's injuries aren't yet clear, but fortunately the Frenchman has the longest break in the season to recover, as the next and final stop of the championship isn't until Octo- ber 3. CHRIS BACH'S WEC EXPERIENCE J CR Honda's Chris Bach took advantage of the break in the GNCC series to get his feet wet in the Enduro World Championship. As a guest of the RedMoto Honda team in Europe, Bach competed in the Grand Prix of Belgium in the E2 division aboard a CRF450R. Although his results didn't set the world on fire, Bach had a respect- able outing, carding 14 th and 12 th place finishes. It proved to be a valuable learning experience for Bach, who reported, "Here you need the mo- torcycle to handle a certain way. Doing well has nothing to do with how many ponies you have under the hood." Read all about Bach's overseas experience at the GP of Belgium on Enduro21.com Mathias Bellino got back to his winning ways, taking the E3 victory on both days in St. Hubert.

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