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Trophy trio confident for surface switch
Marius Aasen, Tom Cave and Max Vatanen have all claimed a win each on gravel. Not only must they master the switch to asphalt, but they will also have to overcome a string of sealed surface experts eager to close the gap on the trio. Cave trails leader Aasen by eight points after winning in Finland earlier this month, but the Briton heads into the 21 special stages, covering almost 375km, buoyed by victory in Germany last year (above) in the Trophy’s inaugural season. “We had a good event there last year and I’m hoping to transfer that feeling and speed across to this week, I’m confident we are in for a shout of another win. I believe this event will be significant in terms of the...
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