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Cycle News 2016 Issue 28 July 19

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 28 JULY 19, 2016 P41 into second in the EnduroGP standings, edging out Eero Remes. Despite Phillips' disap- pointing end to the weekend, he still maintains a sizeable lead in the EnduroGP championship, 15 points ahead of Holcombe. Barring any disaster at the GP of France in September, Phillips will be crowned the 2016 Endu- roGP world champion. Remes piloted his TM to sec- ond in the EnduroGP class on day two, following his fifth-place finish on day one, both times comfortably topping the E1 divi- sion, which he leads with only one round remaining. Yamaha's Loic Larrieu finished third on day two, marking his third overall EnduroGP podium, and second E2-class win of the season. Giacomo Redondi and the RedMoto Honda team had plenty to celebrate on Saturday as a win for Redondi saw him earn the Enduro Junior World Championship crown. "To finally win the Enduro Junior title after finishing as runner-up on so many occasions, it just feels great," Redondi said. "The team have been great, to be able to win here in front of my fans and at my home race is amazing." Jack Edmonson was another young rider with a big smile on his face, having topped the Enduro Youth class to claim the championship. American rider Taylor Robert had another fairly consistent weekend with another eighth- place finish on day one followed by a less-than-stellar 12th-place on day two. Robert sits eighth in the EnduroGP championship with one round remaining. CN Day One: 1. Christophe Nambotin (KTM) 2. Matt Phillips (Shr) 3. Steve Holcombe (Bet) 4. Matthias Bellino (Hus) 5. Eero Remes (TM) Day Two: 1. Steve Holcombe (Bet) 2. Eero Remes (TM) 3. Loic Larrieu (Yam) 4. Matthias Bellino (Hus) 5. Alex Salvini (Bet) Factory Beta rider Steve Holcombe was the star of the weekend with a third on day one and a win on day two. PHOTOGRAPHY BY FUTURE 7 MEDIA Honda's Giacomo Redondi wrapped up the Enduro Junior World Championship with a win in Italy. PHOTOGRAPHY BY FUTURE 7 MEDIA

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