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Cycle News 2015 Issue 38 September 22

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 38 SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 P81 Briefly... "We knew before coming here that I am not very fit overall, but we had a lot of things to test for next year. There's no better test than racing, and I felt good in the beginning for 15 minutes in both races. The speed was there, so we only miss the fit- ness; there are a lot of good things to take from the weekend. I have no pain anymore in my arm, but I do need to continue the rehabilitation to be able to bend and stretch it com- pletely, so I will continue the physio." Unlike Cairoli, KTM rider Shaun Simpson, of Great Britain, did not enjoy his day at Glen Helen. He was one of a group of riders who got caught up in a first-moto, first-turn pileup that left him hobbling off the track with assistance. He did not re- turn having taken a shot to the back that left him with a nasty bruise. The Hitachi Construction Machinery Revo KTM Team rider says that he's okay and will still compete for Great Britain at the MX of Nations. Red Bull KTM's Dean Wilson, who will team up with Simpson (and Mar- vin Anstie) at the 'Nations, had a positive weekend. Wilson was the top MXGP-class qualifier in prac- tice on Saturday and went 7-4 for fourth overall. "For my weekend, I had a little bit higher goals than what I achieved today, as I wanted to be on the podium," Wilson said. "I've been working really hard and I was feeling good in practice, but my starts weren't too great and hindered my performance. Things went okay in the second moto and I made a good push where I was riding well, but it was a shame I couldn't make it happen the way I wanted it to be. It everybody and passed Cooper with two laps to go; I was so happy to win. I had to do it again from the start in the second moto and with three laps to go I made a mistake at the top of the hill and crashed. Josh Grant was because the track is so wide and fast, so we had to adapt the bike a little bit because we are not used to this type of track," Febvre said. "It was also really hot! In the first moto my start was not too good, but I caught continued on next page

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