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On a circuit that is normally his best and where he has won five GP’s in a row it turned out to be a hard weekend for Tony Cairoli in Valkenswaard. The World Champion had a good qualifying race on Saturday and he managed to finish the race in second place. In the first moto the KTM Red Bull Factory Racing Team rider started fourth and pushed to became second in two laps.
Unfortunately, during the fourth lap, he hit a stone and he lost the control of the bike, crashing hard and bending the handlebar and one radiator and he was forced to DNF because of that. In the second race Tony started eleventh and gained few position before loosing the feeling with the left arm.
Unable to have a good rhythm he managed to finish the race with his KTM 350SX-F in seventh position, scoring fourteen points. At the end of the race Cairoli went to the medical center to make an x-ray that showed a little fracture in his left hand, he should be recovered for the next round in Spain in two weeks.
Antonio Cairoli: “It was a bad day here in Valkenswaard, I had a big crash during my first moto and I suffered a small fracture in my left hand. In second moto I just managed to finish the race and survive till the end, scoring some points important for the Championship, with no feeling in my fingers. It’s a shame because I like this track where I won the last five editions in a row. Now I have to rest some days to heal the hand, lucky next Grand Prix is in Spain in two weeks.”
http://www.mxlarge.com/2015/04/27/cairoli-hand-injury/
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This championship is still really open, and the way Gautier rode signalled he's good to go, it was getting worrysome, he hadn't shown anything till this week really. Given Clement and Max's past inconsistencies, who knows what could happen.
I'm definitely enjoying see all the track differences tho, especially with all the competition. Not paying quite as much attention to MX2.
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