Wednesday, June 22, 2011

For the second time in seven rounds of the FIM Motocross World Championship,

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La Bañeza’s rise from a national level venue to that of a Grand Prix stage also raised plenty of eyebrows. In Moto1 it was Monster Energy Yamaha’s Steven Frossard and David Philippaerts going heads-to-heads with Cairoli and fellow 350SX-F runner Max Nagl. In second moto, Frossard clashed with Rockstar Suzuki’s Clement Desalle and was buried outside of the top ten. Desalle was lucky to finish the first moto after tangling with green fencing and losing his rear brake. The closing circulations of MX1 were tight

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