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Cycle News Issue 39 October 3, 2017

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MOTOCROSS MONSTER ENERGY FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS / SEPTEMBER 30-OCTOBER 1, 2017 WINCHESTER, UK / MATTERLEY BASIN P68 final round of the series a couple of weeks before the Motocross of Na- tions. Then, in the mud and mess of Mat- terley Basin, Anstie came out and in- serted himself permanently into racing lore, snatching the holeshot at the start of the opening MXGP/MX2 moto and leading every lap on his way to a re- markable, and incredibly popular, win. "That was unreal! That was the best thing [takes a deep breath] I've ever done in my life!" Anstie said. "That was so cool! That was the longest race I've ever done. I felt like I was out there for an enduro! I did 10 minutes, and I looked up, and I thought, 'It must be the last lap now,' and I still had 20 minutes to go! I was like, 'Ooohhh my God!' But, it was good. I was just try- ing to stay focused and hit my lines. The lappers, some of them were getting in the way, and I was just trying to do my thing, and it's an amazing feel- ing. It's so good. I can't wait for the next one to go and do it again for the fans! It's unreal." Big talk from a happy man, but then he lined up for the final moto of the day—MXGP/Open—and did it all again. He grabbed another holeshot, and come along, and since Max wasn't yet a legal adult, that wasn't an option. So Max headed back to Europe to chase his father's legacy. At the Motocross of Nations, in front of a legion of loyal fans on his home soil, Max Anstie be- came his father's legacy. Max Anstie aged out of the MX2 class after last season and moved up to the MXGP class for 2017. Although he got on the podium a few times, his season was mostly underwhelming, but he started picking up speed in the last few races, and ended the season with a third overall at the (Right) Mechanical issues and poor results decimated the U.S. team. A ninth is best they could do. (Below) Zach Osborne represented the USA well by winning a qualifying heat Saturday and winning the MX2 class in the second moto (MX2/Open). PHOTOGRAPHY BY JUAN PABLO ACEVEDO/HUSQVARNAIMAGES

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