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Cycle News Issue 26 July 4, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 26 JULY 4, 2017 P43 In MX2, Suzuki's Jeremy See- wer traded moto wins with Red Bull KTM's points leader Pauls Jonass to take the overall win, while American Thomas Coving- ton (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna) was the top qualifier and parlayed that into a 3-3 score for third overall on the day. In MXGP, points leader Cairoli grabbed the holeshot, but his young teammate Jeffrey Herlings passed him to take the moto vic- tory while Cairoli hung on for sec- ond in front of Suzuki's Arminas Jasikonis. In moto two, Cairoli again got out front early, but this time he wasn't to be headed on his way to the moto win and overall victory. It was Cairoli's first-ever win in Portugal on a KTM, with all four of his previous wins in Agueda coming in his Yamaha days. Mon- ster Energy Kawasaki's Clement Desalle sits second in points but had an off-day on the redesigned circuit, going 6-10 for eighth over- all. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Gautier Paulin, third in points, had an even worse day, going 12- 11 for 12th overall. The end result is that Cairoli is only 9 points away from holding a two-race (four-moto) points lead. If Cairoli can hang on to win the title, it'll be his ninth world championship. In the MX2 class, American Thomas Covington went out and won the qualifying race on Saturday over points leader Pauls Jonass, and on Sunday, Coving- ton took the early lead and held it for most of the race before Jona- ss passed him with a few laps to go. While Covington was trying to go to school on Jonass's lines and maybe make a move back by for the win, Seewer snuck up on him and passed him for second on the final lap. Jonass took the win over Seewer and Covington, and Covington crossed the line only 2.7 seconds behind the win- ner, Jonass. In moto two, Jonass got the start, and Covington was again trying to match the points lead- er's pace when, around halfway, Seewer went by Covington, then chased Jonass down out front and relegated him to second with just a handful of laps left to run. Seewer took the moto and overall win over Jonass, and Covington finished a very strong third both in the moto and overall. "It's good to be on the podium again," Covington said. "I've been inconsistent in the past with one good race then one bad so it's good to see that coming along. I never found the rhythm but it's good to be on the podium and put the American flag up there on the 4th of July weekend." There are seven more rounds left to run in the championship, and it resumes in three weeks with the Grand Prix of the Czech Republic on July 23. CN MXGP 1. Antonio Cairoli (KTM) 2-1 2. Jeffrey Herlings (KTM) 1-2 3. Arminas Jasikonis (Suz) 3-3 4. Romain Febvre (Yam) 5-4 5. Max Nagl (Hus) 4-5 MX2 1. Jeremy Seewer (Suz) 2-1 2. Pauls Jonass (KTM) 1-2 3. Thomas Covington (Hus) 3-3 4. Thomas Kjer Olsen (Hus) 4-5 5. Benoit Paturel (Yam) 6-4 Jeremy Seewer (91) won again in MX2 but still trails championship leader Pauls Jonass. PHOTOGRAPHY SUZUKI RACING

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