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Cycle News Issue 12 March 27

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 12 MARCH 27, 2018 P33 making the necessary passes in his usual aggressive style, but once again, the clock was his enemy as he simply ran out of time in order to make any sort of move for the lead. The pair crossed the line just a couple of seconds apart, but it is now the #222 that will wear the red plate at the next round in Trentino, Italy, April 8, because despite them being level on 141 points, Cairoli's more recent win is the championship tie-breaker. Desalle's fourth place was good enough to see him on the third step of the overall podium, and maintain his position in the championship as "best of the rest." Things are much simpler in the MX2 class, as Pauls Jonass made it 150 points out of 150 with another convincing display in both motos. He did come under pressure by Thomas Kjer Olsen and Darian Sanayei in race two, but again, he kept his cool, rode smart and made sure his number-one-plated KTM stayed in first position. In a class where consistency is one of the hardest things, his six wins in a row stand out head and shoulders above his rivals, and although we are only three rounds in, it is already looking like a tall order for anyone to usurp the current MX2 Cham- pion. Behind, there was a real bat- tle, as Spanish youngster Jorge Prado desperately tried to hold onto second spot on the podium at his home GP. When Olsen was running in second place in the second moto, he was in control of that position but a small mistake cost him a couple of positions and that allowed the rider to sneak through, much to the delight of the partisan crowd. Olsen did round off the podium, but only just as Sanayei put in the best ride of his career to finish second in race two. If the American had just got out the gate a bit better in the first race, he could have quite easily had his first-ever podium spot, instead he could only come back through the pack to finish sixth, which, combined with his second, gave him one less point than Olsen. The championships now take a much needed weekend off, before resuming the racing at scenic Arco di Trento track where Cairoli will be looking to win in front of his home fans, like Herlings did at Valkenswaard in the second round of the series. David Bulmer MXGP Overall 1. Antonio Cairoli (KTM) 2. Jeffrey Herlings (KTM) 3. Clement Desalle (Kaw) 4. Romain Febvre (Yam) 5. Gautier Paulin (Hus) MX2 Overall 1. Pauls Jonass (KTM) 2. Jorge Prado (KTM) 3. Thomas Kjer Olsen (Hus) 4. Darian Sanayei (Kaw) 5. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) Pauls Jonass is still perfect in MX2. PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAY ARCHER PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAY ARCHER

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