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Cycle News 2016 Issue 21 June 1

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 21 JUNE 1, 2016 P37 dangerous," said Freixa. "It was disappointing but I am looking forward to tomorrow." Andrew Putt (Team RYP/ Zip Express/Dunlop/Maxima/ Sherco) was another rider on his game, his 4/2/0 loop scores leaving him with the final step of the podium, while Karl Davis Jr. (Team RYP/Zip Express/Dun- lop/Maxima/Scorpa) had one of his best rides to date with an 18-point day and fourth overall. Logan Bolopue (Team RYP/ Zip Express/Dunlop/Maxima/ Sherco) rounded out the top five with one point more than Davis. Saturday's disappointment was just enough incentive for Freixa to come out with guns blazing on Sunday. The for- mer number three in the world dropped just one point on each of his first two laps, both coming on the difficult seventh section, before turning in a clean lap on his final go-around. Smage, on the other hand, struggled in section seven, dropping a total of seven points there, and leaving Freixa all alone in first. "Section seven was good for me," said Freixa. "It was the right difficulty and I was able to gain some ground on Smage there. It was possible to clean it but you could also take a five there, so it was challenging." Freixa's win left him in a two- way tie with Smage in the series points standings. "It is a good battle so far with Smage, and I am looking for- ward to the next round in Or- egon," said Freixa. Smage grabbed the runner- up slot with his seven-point day. "We did have one tough section that I wasn't quite able to figure out, and I ended up taking all of my points there, so the entire day came down to that section," Smage said. "It dried out during the day and I just kind of spun and didn't get the drive to make it to the top. But I'm pleased with how I've ridden in the series so far. To be honest, I really didn't expect to be able to take a win from Freixa and so far I have two." Putt was third again on Sun- day, and once again the Sherco rider was brilliant on his final lap. In section seven, Putt took a five on the first lap, but came back with a two and a clean on the final two laps. A three-point ride in section 11 of the first lap left Putt with a total of 10 points. Karl Davis Jr. was solid again, but just can't seem to crack the top three just yet. A 30-point day put the Scorpa rider in fourth, just one point ahead of fellow Floridian Alex Niederer (Gas Gas USA). Shan Moore Saturday 1. Pat Smage (Shr) 0 2. Marc Freixa (Mon) 5 3. Andrew Putt (Shr) 6 4. Karl Davis Jr. (Sco) 18 5. Logan Bolopue (Shr) 19 Sunday 1. Marc Freixa (Mon) 2 2. Pat Smage (Shr) 7 3. Andrew Putt (Shr) 10 4. Karl Davis Jr. (Sco) 30 5. Alex Neiderer (GG) 31 PHOTOGRAPHY BY SHAN MOORE Marc Freixa came back and took the win on day two.

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