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Cycle News Issue 25 June 27, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 25 JUNE 27, 2017 P25 it's tough, these guys are so fast. It's awesome to get my first podi- um and have Tony there in Italy, the fans are crazy. It's awesome to stand up there alongside him [Cairoli], I have a lot of respect for all of these guys!" Yamaha's Romain Febvre nearly got on the podium for the first time this year with fourth (4-6), while Husky's Max Nagl rounded out the top five overall with 7-4 moto scores. Suzuki's Seewer, who strug- gled a bit in qualifying, let it rip in the first MX2 moto, passing his way into first place and running off with the moto win with 12 seconds to spare over Yamaha's Benoit Paturel. After a couple of small get-offs that sapped his energy, Seewer had to be satisfied with second place in the second moto, but it was good enough to give him the overall victory, the third of his career. KTM's Pauls Jonass, who won the second motos, suffered in the heat in the first moto after getting a bad start. He actu- ally worked his way up to fourth place, but the energy it took to get there cost him in the end. He faded back to sixth, but his 6-1 was good enough to give him second overall on the day and maintain his comfortable lead over Seewer in the champion- ship. He still enjoys a 38-point advantage over the Suzuki rider. Third overall was American Thomas Covington on the Rock- star Energy Husqvarna. A 4-3 was good enough to get him on the podium. Fourth overall was Paturel (2- 7), who fell in the first turn in the second moto, followed by the Netherlands' Bas Vaessen (7-4). It was the Suzuki rider's best result of his GP career. CN MXGP 1. Antonio Cairoli (KTM) 1-1 2. Jeffrey Herlings (KTM) 2-2 3. Max Anstie (Hus) 5-3 4. Romaine Febvre (Yam) 4-6 5. Max Nagle (Hus) 7-4 MX2 1. Jeremy Seewer (Suz) 1-2 2. Pauls Jonass (KTM) 6-1 3. Thomas Covington (Hus) 4-3 4. Benoit Paturel (Yam) 2-7 5. Bas Vaessen (Suz) 7-4 PHOTOGRAPHY BY KTM IMAGES/RAY ARCHER Suzuki's Jeremy Seewer took the overall win in MX2 after going 1-2. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SUZUKI RACING

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