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Prumm prepares to return to Europe next season, hungrier to reclaim the women's world title and brimming with confidence after her comfortable title win at home.
'Hopefully I'll be back to 100 per cent by December and will be able to race the men at the final two rounds of their championship,' Prumm said.
As for Scott, she was the first to congratulate Prumm.
'She's a fantastic rider. No weaknesses that I could see. My championship could have been better but it's hard work trying to keep up with a former world champion.'
In the MX1 battles, GP rider Scott Columb (Queenstown, Suzuki) was unstoppable, winning both races at Hastings on Sunday. However, because he'd suffered a crash and a bent bike at the series opener near Rotorua a fortnight earlier, his double wins on Sunday were not enough to put him in title contention - yet.
Columb is now up to third in the championship standings but still has a lot of ground to make up.
King did enough to stay two points clear at the top of the class, with Tauranga's Peter Broxholme (Honda) still breathing down his neck.
King and Broxholme shared second and third placings on Sunday.
That Broxholme lined up to race was remarkable after he'd sustained serious injuries while racing at Taupo a week ago


Ha-Eun Ryu, a 16-year-old violinist from North Liberty, IA, who now attends Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, will perform La Capricieuse, Op. 17 by Edward Elgar and 17-year-old baritone Alan Nagel from Johnston, IA will sing 'Non pi andrai' from Le Nozze di Figaro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Alan was discovered during a live audition at the Des Moines Symphony Academy in September. Alan Nagel and Chelsea Wang will lead the Des Moines classroom visits on November 12 and 14 to inspire younger students about classical music and connect with them about the rewards of hard work and focus in any pursuit.
17-year-old oboist Julia DeRosa from New Canaan, CT and the MacPhail Suzuki Guitar Quartet from MacPhail Center for Music in Minneapolis will also perform. The guitar quartet features David Tramm, 17, from Arden Hills, MN, Thomas Polzine, 17, from Buffalo, MN, Stephen Krishnan, 17, from Shoreview, MN and Christopher Garwood, guitar, 15, from Maple Plain, MN. As on every From the Top broadcast, this taping will highlight the performers' musicianship as well as their lives outside of music through interviews with O'Riley



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