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Austria’s Kevin Reiterer looks to be on track to regain the world

title which he won in his debut season in 2015, finishing second

overall to Raphael Maurin in Gallipoli but hitting back to win

both motos and claim a first GP title for Victory Team in Olbia.

He holds a 14 point advantage over Maurin with Mickael Poret

42 points adrift in third.

KEVINREITERERON

TRACK TOREGAIN SKI

GP1 TITLE

NEWS

One point splits the top

two in this Blue Riband

category with Jeremy Perez

in a rich vein of form and

leading the standings from

defending champion Yousef

Al Abdulrazzaq at the season

mid-term.

The duo have traded moto

wins and Grand Prix titles,

Perez grabbing his first win

and title since 2014 in round

2 at the Grand Prix of the

Mediterranean in Olbia.

Gyorgy Kasza, who won the

opening moto of the year,

heads the chasing pack

from Lars Akerblom, Johan

Johansson and Christophe

Agostinho.

TIGHT AT THE TOP

INRUNABOUT

KRISTA UZARE OUT FRONT IN

SKI LADIES

A three-way fight for the title

is opening up in Ski Ladies

with Latvia’s Krista Uzare

enjoying a stellar season so

far, taking two moto wins

and winning both Grand

Prix titles in Gallipoli and

Olbia to lead by nine points

from Sweden’s defending

champion

Emma-Nellie

Ortendahl.

Estonia’s Katriin Nilbe sits

in third spot and staked

her claim as a genuine title

contender after taking her

first moto win and second

podium of the year in Olbia,

with Brit newcomer Mollie

Fearn also impressing and

currently in fourth with

three top five finishes.

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