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Cycle News 2015 Issue 38 September 22

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Briefly... Davi Millsaps made his debut on the BTO Sports KTM at Glen Helen. Although the veteran racer didn't set the world on fire with 11 th over- all, he was content with his 16-10 performance. This was his first race outdoors since 2012. "It was pretty hot; it's been pretty hot in California and I haven't done well in the heat," he said. "So for me to go out there and finish both motos was an ac- complishment for me. This probably wasn't the smartest race for me to come back [at], but all in all it was a fun day. Yeah, I faded hard in the first moto and I might not have been up front, but, shoot, I'm just pumped to gain some experience out of it, and get some time on the bike in race situations. Considering I've only had maybe four motos on the bike [in training], I'm pretty happy how I felt. I wasn't strong and in shape enough to run with those guys, but I'm hap- py. I love my bike, it's me that needs work." One of the most impressive riders of the day was former World champ Antonio Cairoli. The Red Bull KTM Team rider was making his return from an arm injury and was found battling for the lead in both motos, which included a clear holeshot in the second moto and the top spot for three laps. He said before the motos that he felt good on the bike but ad- mitted that he was not in the best of shape after having not been on the racetrack for more than a month. It showed, he slipped back in the both motos and ended up 13 th overall. Cai- roli, however, was still his joyful self and seemed to enjoy his visit to Cali- fornia. "The weekend went very well, apart from my condition," he said. VOL. 52 ISSUE 38 SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 P79 continued on next page GAJSER WRAPS UP MX2 CHAMPIONSHIP FEBVR E CAME, CONQUERED STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY KIT PALMER Romain Febvre (461) and Josh Grant (35) battle for the lead in the first MXGP moto.

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