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Cycle News 2016 Issue 21 June 1

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 21 JUNE 1, 2016 P33 dium was Honda's Gautier Paulin, and it was good to see the Honda rider back where he belongs. An inju- ry-hit campaign has ruled out any championship hopes but he still wants to prove he's one of the best in the world and this performance shows he is back headed in the right direction. His 4-3 scores owed much to good starts on a track that was tricky to pass on, but it was still good for his fans to see him up there. It was just another day at the office in the MX2 class for Red Bull KTM's Jeffrey Herlings, sweeping both motos quite com- fortably on a track where some predicted he might have prob- lems beating the resurgent Dylan Ferrandis. That certainly wasn't the case, though, as he swept past the Frenchman on his way to the first-moto victory by over 20 seconds. In the second race he had to pass a few more guys, with another Frenchman Benoit Paturel his last victim before winning by seven seconds. For Paturel, his 4-2 results were good enough for second place on the podium with Herlings' teammate Pauls Jonass' pair of thirds seeing him round out the top three. In the championship, a first- lap crash by Jeremy Seewer in race one meant that he could only manage 11th place before he improved with a fourth in race two. This stretches out Herlings' championship lead to 115 points over the Swiss rider and surely it is just a matter of time before he gets crowned champ (although we've said that before). A last-minute switch and a trans-Atlantic flight saw Ameri- can Dakota Alix make his World Championship debut, riding on the iFLy JK Racing Yamaha team. After a reasonably suc- cessful SX season where he was known for his holeshots (aboard a KTM) it was a bit of a shock to see him here riding blue but he acquitted himself admirably, going 28-16 in the first of his scheduled four GPs. In the EMX250 series, Ameri- can Darian Sanayei had a good chance to move into second in the championship, but could only go 13-4 in the two races. Crashes in both motos cost him valuable points and with cham- pionship leader Thomas Kjer Ol- sen going 1-1, the title looks out of reach for the young American. However, with Australian Hunter Lawrence struggling with consis- tency, second place is definitely up for grabs. David Bulmer MXGP 1. Tim Gajser (1-1) 2. Max Nagl (2-2) 3. Gautier Paulin (4-3) 4. Clement Desalle (3-6) 5. Evgeny Bobryshev (6-5) MX2 1. Jeffrey Herlings (1-1) 2. Benoit Paturel (4-2) 3. Pauls Jonass (3-3) 4. Dylan Ferrandis (2-5) 5. Aleksandr Tonkov (6-6) (Left) Tim Gajser (center), Max Nagl (left) and Gautier Paulin celebrate on the MXGP podium. (Right) Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Nagl (12) grabs the holeshot just ahead of Honda's Paulin (21). PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAY ARCHER/HUSQVARNA IMAGES

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