Monday, June 7, 2010

MX-GP: Philippaerts takes first 2010 victory

Yamaha Racing

RACE REPORT 06/06/2010
First victory for 2010 YZ450F and Philippaerts
DP on French podium
DP on French podium
A packed 30,000 crowd at the St Jean D'Angely circuit in western France witnessed Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team's David Philippaerts notch his first victory of the 2010 FIM MX-GP World Championship and also obtain the maiden 'spurs' for the innovative fuel injected'10 YZ450FM. The resilient Italian celebrated his first tread of the top step of the podium since the 2009 British Grand Prix at Mallory Park.

The Grand Prix of France, round seven of fifteen in the FIM contest, presented a difficult test to the riders. The heat and humidity of Saturday led to thunder, lightning and brief showers Sunday morning; the effect on the track was to significantly soften the terrain creating a muddy and rutted first race and then a tough prospect for the bikes and riders in the second moto when afternoon sunshine dried and hardened the terrain.
DP in action
DP in action
Philippaerts - benefitting from some tests and positive allocation of the team's resources to optimise the set-up of his factory YZ450FM during the week - was a member of a thrilling four rider fight for podium slots in the first moto. The 25 year old changed positions constantly with Clement Desalle and beat the Belgian to 3rd by the finish line, setting the fastest lap on the way.

The duo reignited their feud in Moto2 but this time it was for the lead and was less frantic. Philippaerts pushed through on the new top section of the circuit and then never looked back. After two pole positions and two previous podium appearances this season, France represented the 2008 world champion's fourth career win for Yamaha.

Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX Team's Ken De Dycker was 7th overall with finishes of 9th and 6th. The classifications hid the amount of determination that the strong Belgian put into his riding after two poor starts meant a lot of hard work on a surface that was not easy for overtaking.

Philippaerts gained some positive momentum in the MX1-GP standings and now hold 3rd position, just 4 points behind Desalle. De Dycker is 6th and 10 points from another slot.

Round eight will take place in two weeks time at the natural and fast layout of Teutschenthal for the Grand Prix of Germany and will commence a period of three back-to-back races with Latvia and Sweden following hard upon.

David Philippaerts, Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team:

"I am really happy. Today we had two very good motos and I had a great race with Desalle in the first. I think we passed each other six or seven times and it was fun fighting out there. In the second race I overtook him quickly and for sure when you are in the lead it is easier! They had cleaned some parts of the track after the first moto and it was better for jumping and also a bit faster. We worked very hard this week after America, together with Fabio now helping both riders and the bike was really nice and was great to ride. Ohlins is working well; the bike is new and the combination is new and of course we needed to focus on that. We have a good direction now. Thanks to my sponsors and especially my doctor, who helped with my bad back after America."
De Dycker in France
De Dycker in France
Ken De Dycker, Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX Team:

"It was difficult today and I am not really that happy with my starts because they determine so much at this track. The second race was better than the first but it was still very risky to overtake and there was only a good opportunity when someone in front you made a mistake. You really had to use a lot of energy and line-up the move five corners beforehand. I might race in Belgium next weekend. We will have to see."

Circuit Length: 1750
Crowd: 30,000
Weather: Changeable

2010 GP of France 06/06/2010
Race 1 - 18 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Antonio Cairoli KTM ITA 39'59.341
2 Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 0'02.549
3 David Philippaerts Yamaha ITA 0'06.551
4 Clement Desalle Suzuki BEL 0'15.685
5 Davide Guarneri Honda ITA 0'53.066
6 Tanel Leok Honda EST 0'56.103
7 Anthony Boissière TM FRA 1'08.514
8 Kevin Strijbos Suzuki BEL 1'15.764
9 Ken De Dycker Yamaha BEL 1'25.207
10 Nicolas Aubin Kawasaki FRA 1'32.312
11 Gareth Swanepoel Honda RSA 1'36.934
12 Joshua Coppins Aprilia NZL 1'55.372
13 Evgeny Bobryshev Honda RUS 2'07.394
14 Rui Goncalves KTM POR -1Laps
15 Sébastien Pourcel Kawasaki FRA -1Laps
18 Matteo Bonini Yamaha ITA -1Laps


Race 2 - 18 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 David Philippaerts Yamaha ITA 39'31.903
2 Clement Desalle Suzuki BEL 0'03.013
3 Antonio Cairoli KTM ITA 0'07.221
4 Anthony Boissière TM FRA 0'11.087
5 Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 0'13.044
6 Ken De Dycker Yamaha BEL 0'17.029
7 Xavier Boog Kawasaki FRA 0'17.406
8 Davide Guarneri Honda ITA 0'21.295
9 Tanel Leok Honda EST 0'25.454
10 Sébastien Pourcel Kawasaki FRA 0'58.601
11 Kevin Strijbos Suzuki BEL 1'00.827
12 Rui Goncalves KTM POR 1'28.710
13 Gareth Swanepoel Honda RSA 1'39.676
14 Joshua Coppins Aprilia NZL 1'44.500
15 Nicolas Aubin Kawasaki FRA 1'52.173
16 Matteo Bonini Yamaha ITA 1'59.344

Rider Standings 06/06/2010
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1.Antonio CairoliKTMITA304
2.Clement DesalleSuzukiBEL236
3.David PhilippaertsYamahaITA229
4.Maximilian NaglKTMGER218
5.Steve RamonSuzukiBEL211
6.Ken De DyckerYamahaBEL201
7.Xavier BoogKawasakiFRA181
8.Tanel LeokHondaEST162
9.Davide GuarneriHondaITA140
10.Evgeny BobryshevHondaRUS123
11.Kevin StrijbosSuzukiBEL109
12.Anthony BoissièreTMFRA107
13.Joshua CoppinsApriliaNZL106
14.Gareth SwanepoelHondaRSA92
15.Sébastien PourcelKawasakiFRA92
20.Manuel MonniYamahaITA46
26.Kyle ChisholmYamahaUSA20
27.Tom SoderstromYamahaSWE19
28.Alvaro LozanoYamahaESP14
29.Grant LangstonYamahaRSA12
30.Matteo BoniniYamahaITA11

Manufacturer Standings 06/06/2010
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1.KTM332
2.Suzuki286
3.Yamaha270
4.Honda221
5.Kawasaki208
6.TM107
7.Aprilia106
8.CCM11
9.Husqvarna4

RACE REPORT 06/06/2010
Second consecutive podium for Osborne
Osborne at St Jean
Osborne at St Jean
Bike it Cosworth Yamaha's Zach Osborne used the agility of the 2010 YZ250F to negotiate some deep and hard-forged ruts at St Jean D'Angely to seal his second consecutive podium result with 3rd place overall at the Grand Prix of France. The talented American was a proactive force on a difficult circuit surrounded by 30,000 spectators.

Morning thunder storms had delivered a quota of rain that softened the French terrain and with MX1-GP, MX2-GP, 125cc two-stroke European series and FIM Women's World Championship entrants all ploughing a course across the valley layout the course became rutty and unsettling for the motorcycles.

Osborne's YZ250F coped admirably in the first 40 minute moto when he held second position for the second half of the sprint after passing Jeffrey Herlings. The runner-up of the USGP last week was undone however on the final corner as he hesitated behind a backmarker and the Dutchman pounced to relegate the 20 year old to 3rd. All hopes of a trophy seemed to have vanished on the first lap of Moto2 with a crash leaving Osborne near the rear of the pack and 28th on the first lap. A fantastic attack and trawl through the pack pulled the rider up to 9th and ensured his prize.
Paulin at home
Paulin at home
Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team's Gautier Paulin had a good and bad home grand prix. The 20 year old was superlative to seal his first ever pole position on Saturday. Mistakes through the first race - including two crashes while tussling for 8th place, one on the last lap leaving him 14th - were eradicated for Moto2 where he rode to a decent 4th for 8th overall to be the second-best Yamaha rider on the day.

Yamaha Monster Energy Gariboldi's Christophe Charlier returned from his hand injury to post 9th at his first home Grand Prix and had his team buzzing with excellent speed to obtain 5th in the first moto and return from virtually last after a first-lap second moto crash to take 11th. Team-mate Harri Kullas was 11th. The Finn struggled to get rid of a light-concussion and fatigue from the trip to the USA during the opening phases of the weekend but made two bright starts for 11th and 8th. Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX team-mates Alessandro Lupino and Loic Larrieu were 13th and 20th overall respectively.

Osborne is 6th in the World Championship standings and needs just 6 points over Shaun Simpson to break into the top five. Kullas is 11th, Charlier 13th, Lupino 14th and Paulin 15th; despite missing the first four Grands Prix.
Fontanesi winning Moto2
Fontanesi winning Moto2
In the fourth round of seven in the FIM Women's World Champion Yamaha 3C Racing's Chiara Fontanesi aced her second podium of the season and won the second moto for her second career success (her first on the YZ250F). The Italian teenager was 2nd on the rostrum (a third career trophy) and now holds 4th spot in the standings.

The Grand Prix of Germany at Teutschenthal will represent the eighth round of fifteen and will take place in two weeks time.

Zach Osborne, Bike it Cosworth Yamaha:

"I made really hard work for myself in the second moto with a fall on the first lap so I was really surprised that I could get back on the podium. If the track had been as fast as it was yesterday then it would not have been possible to make up so much time. I have good speed and my fitness is also where I want it to be and the bike is working great; when all those come together then the results appear. I didn't triple up the hill on the last lap of the first moto because I was a bit afraid of landing on the lapper and I didn't think that Herlings was that close. I am a pretty aggressive rider normally and I am in good shape so that allowed me to attack the track in the second race. I just had to do what I could and I put everything into that ride."

Gautier Paulin, Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team:

"I had a bad start in the first moto which was totally my fault. The track was really muddy and it was sticking to my boots and bothering the leg that I broke recently when I was landing from jumps or had the footpeg clogged; I was wary of it. I made mistakes and crashed twice, once with Tonus, and then on the last lap when I tried to overtake him again but went too hard into an off-camber rut and felt through the other side. It was a shame because my goal was to get on the podium but clearly that result made it impossible. The classification was not there for me today but my riding feels like when I am training and I am playing with the bike; so that is good. I had the best lap-time of the MX2 class in the second moto two laps before the end, at 37 minutes, so after two months of injury this proves that my fitness is good. I am going to push really hard in the next weeks to try and get on the podium and win some GPs as soon as possible."

Harri Kullas, Yamaha Monster Energy Gariboldi:

"I am really happy about this weekend because I left the USA with a small concussion after that bridge fell on me, I was tired all week and couldn't concentrate on Saturday but it all came good today. I had a decent night's sleep and a better feeling on the bike. I had two good starts in the top ten and was riding smart and doing my best. Finally I won 11th overall which I was pleased with and now I will get some rest and prepare to be 100% in Germany."

Christophe Charlier, Yamaha Monster Energy Gariboldi:

"I am happy to come back from my hand injury in this way. I was fifth for a long time in the first moto but then had a small crash and Roelants passed me. I started well in the second moto but then had another accident on the first lap and was so far behind. I just concentrated on taking as many riders as I could and was really pleased to reach 11th. My first home GP was fun and the crowd cheered me on every lap which felt special."

Circuit Length: 1750
Crowd: 30,000
Weather: Changeable

2010 GP of France 06/06/2010
Race 1 - 18 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Marvin Musquin KTM FRA 41'30.100
2 Jeffrey Herlings KTM NED 0'08.720
3 Zach Osborne Yamaha USA 0'09.484
4 Steven Frossard Kawasaki FRA 0'14.335
5 Joel Roelants KTM BEL 0'36.026
6 Christophe Charlier Yamaha FRA 0'41.906
7 Khounsith Vongsana KTM FRA 0'54.909
8 Arnaud Tonus Suzuki CHE 0'56.484
9 Jeremy Van Horebeek Kawasaki BEL 1'33.645
10 Dennis Verbruggen KTM BEL 1'41.634
11 Harri Kullas Yamaha FIN 2'01.644
12 Shaun Simpson KTM GBR 2'02.517
13 Alessandro Lupino Yamaha ITA 2'22.708
14 Gautier Paulin Yamaha FRA 3'07.575
15 Jake Nicholls KTM GBR -1Laps
17 Mel Pocock Yamaha GBR -1Laps


Race 2 - 18 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Marvin Musquin KTM FRA 41'06.189
2 Shaun Simpson KTM GBR 0'02.416
3 Joel Roelants KTM BEL 0'03.229
4 Gautier Paulin Yamaha FRA 0'11.461
5 Arnaud Tonus Suzuki CHE 0'32.782
6 Dennis Verbruggen KTM BEL 0'40.222
7 Ken Roczen Suzuki GER 0'48.027
8 Harri Kullas Yamaha FIN 0'52.270
9 Zach Osborne Yamaha USA 0'57.310
10 Alessandro Lupino Yamaha ITA 0'58.860
11 Christophe Charlier Yamaha FRA 1'00.689
12 Jeffrey Herlings KTM NED 1'07.158
13 Jake Nicholls KTM GBR 1'09.128
14 Steven Frossard Kawasaki FRA 1'28.561
15 Valentin Teillet KTM FRA 1'44.284
18 Loic Larrieu Yamaha FRA -1Laps
20 Mel Pocock Yamaha GBR -1Laps

Rider Standings 06/06/2010
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1.Marvin MusquinKTMFRA318
2.Ken RoczenSuzukiGER247
3.Steven FrossardKawasakiFRA230
4.Jeffrey HerlingsKTMNED228
5.Shaun SimpsonKTMGBR201
6.Zach OsborneYamahaUSA195
7.Arnaud TonusSuzukiCHE183
8.Jeremy Van HorebeekKawasakiBEL173
9.Joel RoelantsKTMBEL170
10.Jake NichollsKTMGBR143
11.Harri KullasYamahaFIN143
12.Dennis VerbruggenKTMBEL127
13.Christophe CharlierYamahaFRA106
14.Alessandro LupinoYamahaITA100
15.Gautier PaulinYamahaFRA76
19.Mel PocockYamahaGBR34
23.Loic LarrieuYamahaFRA19
25.Travis BakerYamahaUSA15
31.Ceriel Klein KromhofYamahaNED9
32.Max AnstieYamahaGBR9
33.Vince FrieseYamahaUSA8
36.Rudi MoroniYamahaITA5
40.Glenn ColdenhoffYamahaNED2
41.Ed AllinghamYamahaGBR2

Manufacturer Standings 06/06/2010
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1.KTM345
2.Suzuki264
3.Yamaha239
4.Kawasaki236
5.Honda60
6.TM10



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