https://youtu.be/kgYEIHq69Ss Romain Febvre topped qualifying for the Paris Supecross in the Paris La Defense Arena yesterday for the 38th running of the famous event. His best lap was 44.188s, from Marvin Musquin in 44.424s, then American Justin Brayton 44.575s. Chad Reed was 11th and Tony Cairoli 13th. As the event was cancelled
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