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Cycle News 2016 Issue 19 May 17

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 19 MAY 17, 2016 P37 one to fourth (and almost third), Jeremy van Horebeek was fifth with Romain Febvre coming all the way through from 17th to fin- ish sixth. In the second race, every- thing looked great for Gajser in front of a large contingent of Slovenian fans in what has become his "home" GP (Slo- venia borders Italy and is only a few hours' drive away). He got the holeshot and was in the process of checking out when disaster struck and he dropped down the field to sixth. This saw Cairoli take over the lead (much to the delight of the larger contingent of Italian fans) but their joy was short-lived as Romain Febvre was on another charge, passing the Italian on one of the many downhills. Cairoli's second place was still good enough to win the overall and tighten the gap at the top of the MXGP Championship to 25 points. Tim Gajser eventu- ally made it back up to fourth in the moto for third place on the day with Febvre joining him on the podium in second. Unfor- tunately for Max Nagl he got a horrible start in the second race and could only make his way up to eighth for fifth overall, behind Kevin Strijbos who went 3-6 for fourth. Lone American MXGP rep- resentative Darian Sanayei is getting better and better in each round of the EMX250 series, scoring 23, 35, 37 and now 42 points in the four rounds so far. Unfortunately for him, he was up against Thomas Kjer Olsen who was on top his game with two victories in completely different conditions. The first race was a rainy, muddy slop-fest while moto two played out in bright sunshine. Sanayei now sits in third place in the championship and will be looking forward to continuing his good run at the next round in Spain. David Bulmer MXGP Class 1. Antonio Cairoli (1-2) 2. Romain Febvre (6-1) 3. Tim Gajser (4-4) 4. Kevin Strijbos (3-6) 5. Max Nagl (2-8) MX2 Class 1. Jeffrey Herlings (2-1) 2. Dylan Ferrandis (1-3) 3. Pauls Jonass (3-2) 4. Samuele Bernardini (6-6) 5. Jeremy Seewer (4-12) Antonio Cairoli recorded his second MXGP victory in a row in front of the home crowd.

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