Cycle News

Cycle News 2016 Issue 35 September 7

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/723849

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 83 of 129

VOL. 53 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 P83 across his face and he dropped to his knees to celebrate becom- ing the youngest ever MXGP Champion, and Honda's first big- bike title winner since Marcus Hansson in 1994. While the racing at the front wasn't the closest, a bit further down the field it was a battle royale as Jeremy van Horebeek, Clement Desalle, Glenn Cold- enhoff, Evgeny Bobryshev and Romain Febvre raged war at dif- ferent points in the motos. In the end, the final podium spot went to van Horebeek who hasn't seen the box since Thailand and had to fight tooth and nail to make sure it happened here. Unfortunately not everything went to plan for Americans at the event with Adam Cianciarulo suf- fering another shoulder injury on the first lap of the first MX2 race. tocross of Nations team in order to complete in this event. For Gajser, his target was to beat Antonio Cairoli by 10 points in the first moto so he could become the first ever back-to- back MX2 and MXGP Champion (there has been, however, back- to-back 125-250cc MX Cham- pions). It has been some rise to fame for a youngster who grew up in a very rural area of Slove- nia, and you can tell that some- times it gets a bit too much for him to take in. When he crossed the line for fourth place in moto, he must have fully expected it wouldn't have been enough to clinch the title. However, Cairoli was struggling and eventually ended up 13th giving Gajser the 10-point gap he needed. As the message was relayed to the Slovenian, the realization swept rookie Austin Forkner did what he came to Charlotte to do by beating Herlings in the second moto. It certainly wasn't easy as the Dutchman made a last-lap at- tempt, which almost succeeded, but Forkner held him off for 3-2 scores. It was another feather in the cap in for this likeable kid from Missouri in what has already been a fantastic rookie year. He now heads to Glen Helen to try to stop Herlings from emulating Webb and finish- ing with a final GP win, which would take his tally to 61, just nine shy of Antonio Cairoli and well on his way to Stefan Everts' record of 101. In the MXGP class, it was very much the Eli Tomac show, as he went about his business in a manner that gave the rest of the field no chance of success. He won the first moto by 22 sec- onds before coming through the pack and winning the second moto by five seconds over Tim Gajser, who could have made things interesting had he not tipped over while leading. While it wasn't quite the Tomac from the first five motos of 2015, it was very close and reminded people just how good he can be, when he's on it. Obviously there was no Ken Roczen to compare to, but even the Ger- man would have had a challenge matching the lap times laid down by Tomac who chose to forsake his position on the American Mo- Slovenian Tim Gajser clinched the 2016 MXGP Championship.

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Cycle News 2016 Issue 35 September 7