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Breugelmans tops in Spain for MX3 Motocross World Championships
Sven Breugelmans KTM factory rider for the KTM JM MX3 Racing team was in top form on Sunday scoring 1-1 in races at Talavera in Spain for overall victory in the season’s third round.
Team manager Jacky Martens said everything had come together for the Belgian rider who had show excellent form, sweeping to consecutive victory in both of the two races.
Breugelmans performance was a further improvement on his second overall result last weekend in Italy in the second round of the competition, accruing him more valuable championship points.
Sven Breugelmans on the podium
Published by KTM Sportmotorcycles AG, Mattighofen, Austria, www.ktm.com
Tommy Searle second in MX2 Motocross Grand Prix of Portugal
Tommy Searle, the talented teenage member of the KTM Red Bull Factory team on Sunday showed his true potential finishing second overall in the MX2 Grand Prix of Portugal.
The young Briton was third and sixth in the two races for his second podium spot. Teammate Tyla Rattray of South Africa was not so fortunate. Fifth after the first race, he then experienced technical problems and finished at the back of the pack in the second for an overall thirteenth in Ageuda.
“I have been working hard with the team and this is the first payback,” said the delighted Searle. He had been suffering from a slight stomach virus on Saturday night and did not feel 100% fit for Sunday. “I just went out to try to do my best. I had a crash in the second heat but my results were enough to finish second overall.” He said he had been working hard together with team boss Stefan Everts to try to improve his riding skills and although conditions at the Portuguese track were tough and the weather hot, he was well satisfied with his performance.”
“Tommy put in a good performance and I am confident that he will do even better in the next races,” Everts, himself a 10-times world champion commented after the race. “He has improved a lot and he is definitely going to make it to the top of the podium.
After his technical problems Tyler Rattray preferred to look ahead to the next race. He has been training starts with Everts and was satisfied that he got away well in the second race on Sunday. “I am not worried,” he said. “I will continue to work with Stefan and I know that the soft track in Mantova suits me. I expect to have a good race there.”
Sunday’s results put Tyla Rattray in third position in the world championship standings, while the young Tommy Searle moves up to fifth place
Results
1. Antonio Cairoli, Italy, Yamaha
2. Tommy Searle, Britain, KTM
3. Pascal Leuret, France, Honda
4. Anthony Boissiere, France, Kawasaki
5. Gareth Swanwpoel, South Africa, Kawasaki
13. Tyla Rattray, South Africa, KTM
Tommy Searle on the track
Philippaerts third in MX1 Motocross Grand Prix of Portugal
KTM Red Bull’s MX1 Factory rider David Philippaerts scored his first podium in MX1 on Sunday finishing third overall in Aguela, Portugal.
The podium place was an excellent confidence building exercise for the Italian rider who moved up from MX2 this season. Philippaerts was third and fifth in the day’s two races for his overall third podium, his best performance so far this season. “It was quite a tough week for us with a photo shooting and training, and racing today in the hot conditions,” Philippaerts said. “I still have to work on my starts but I can feel myself getting more confident and the hard work with Stefan (Everts, KTM Team Boss) and on the bike has paid off.
“This is David’s first MX1 podium and for sure this will be a good boost for him going into the next races. I know he is going to do really well from now on,” Everts said at the end of the race day.
Philippaerts’ MX1 team-mate Jonathan Barragan is still hindered by a not yet healed shoulder injury and finish fifteenth overall in Aguela. “I’m still not able to give 100% on the bike and I can’t train as hard as I would like to,” the Spanish rider said. He was well placed in the first race when another rider took him out in the closing stages. He then crashed going into the second corner after the start in the second race and although was able to fight back he was unable to close the gap.
Everts said that Barragan’s injured shoulder had somewhat sapped his confidence. “He’s struggling with himself. It’s a setback but he must now work hard to overcome it,” Everts commented.
Rounding off the weekend’s performances, Everts said that in the three rounds in the world championship series already held all of the four KTM Red Bull Factory riders had been on the podium. “Now we just have to get it together and have them all up there together.”
Not so lucky was KTM-supported privateer Max Nagl of Germany who has been doing particularly well so far this season. Nagl crashed in the first race and broke his collarbone. Arrangements have been made for him to fly to Belgium for surgery on Monday.
After Sunday’s two races Jonathan Barragan is lying third in the world championship standings with 89 points from three Grands Prix and David Philippaerts has moved up to eighth place with 62 points.
Results
1. Kevin Strijbos, Belgium, Suzuki
2. Joshua Coppins, New Zealand, Yamaha
3. David Philippaerts, Italy, KTM
4. Manuel Priem, Belgium, TM
5. Sebastian Pourcel, France, Kawasaki
15. Jonathan Barragan, Spain, KTM
First MX1 success for David Philippaerts
GNCC Series – Round 4 Union, SC
In round four of the GNCC Series KTM’s David Knight stood atop the podium after what started out as a rough day.
Knight was last off the start followed by a crash in the first corner. From there Knight quickly moved up to fifth, and pressed on to move up to second. After the final gas stop he moved into first place with Mullins right behind him. Knight didn’t shake Mullins until the last lap and then pulled ahead to win by over a minute.
“I am very happy with David’s performance today. We have all the health and bike issues worked out and I think this win is a turning point for our team. I hope that we continue with good results from here and catch up in the points lead,” said KTM Off Road Team Manager Antti Kallonen.
Robbie Jenks and Russell Bobbitt also had rough starts with crashes early on in the race. Jenks worked his way up to tenth but struggled from there. Bobbitt was running in the top ten but crashed hard and was slowed down from there.
In XC2 class action KTM’s Justin Williamson almost took the holeshot and led the race at one point. Williamson then crashed and dropped to eighth but charged hard for a fifth place finish.
XC1 class:
1. David Knight – KTM
2. Charlie Mullins
3. Barry Hawk, Jr.
4. Paul Whibley
5. Glenn Kearney
6. Jimmy Jarret
7. Garret Edminsten
8. Shane Watts
9. Scott Watkins
10. Josh Wiesenfels
11. Robbie Jenks – KTM
12. Russell Bobbitt – KTM
XC2 class:
1. Scott Watkins
2. Josh Thal
3. Dustin Gibson
4. Rodney Smith
5. Justin Williamson – KTM
6. Dumas
7. John Barber
8. Thaddeus Duvall
9. Gregg
10. PT Allen
Published by KTM Sportmotorcycles AG, Mattighofen, Austria, www.ktm.com
GERMAN CROSS COUNTRY (XCC), Tollwitzer
GERMAN CROSS COUNTRY (XCC), Tollwitzer
Professionals: Stand (nach 1 von 7 Läufen):
1. Samuli Aro, FIN, KTM
2. Antoine Letellier, F, Aprilia
3. Arnaud Demeester, F, Yamaha
4. Bert Meyer, D, Honda
5. Ralf Scheidhauer, D, KTM
7. Jörg Haustein, D, KTM XC-Junior-Team
8. Marcus Kehr, D, KTM XC-Junior-Team
17. Christoph Seifert, D, KTM
18. Patrick Wikmann, FIN, KTM
National: Stand:
1. Falko Karbautzki, KTM XC-Junior-Team
2. Ewald Hübner, D, KTM
3. Andre Decker, D, KTM
4. Lars Petri, D, KTM
5. Tobias Balzer, D, Kawasaki
6. Gerd Pfefferkorn, D, KTM
11. Stefan Liebl, D, KTM
14. Marcel Stein, D, KTM
15. Martin Franz, D, KTM
16. Steffen Hoffmann, D, KTM
17. Ronny Eckstein, D, KTM
18. Manuel Kronpass, D, KTM
MOTOCROSS-WELTMEISTERSCHAFT MX3, CINGOLI / ITALIEN
MOTOCROSS-WELTMEISTERSCHAFT MX3, CINGOLI / ITALIEN
1. Lauf 2. Lauf:
1. Benjamin Coisy, F, Honda 1. Benjamin Coisy, F, Honda
2. Sven Breugelmans, B, KTM 2. Sven Breugelmans, B, KTM
3. Christrophe Martin, F, KTM 3. Yves Demaria, F, Yamaha
4. Yves Demaria, F, Yamaha 4. Christrophe Martin, F, KTM
5. Alvaro Lozano, E, KTM 5. Saso Kragelj, SLO, Yamaha
9. Bader Manneh, USA, KTM 10. Martino Vestri, I, KTM
13. Martino Vestri, I, KTM 23. Philip Ruf, A, KTM
18. Philip Ruf, A, KTM 30. Alvaro Lozano, E, KTM
36. Bader Manneh, USA, KTM
WM-Stand (nach 4 Läufen):
1. Demaria, 80 Punkte; 2. Sven Breugelman, B, KTM, 77 Punkte; 3. Coisy 72;
4. Christophe Martin, F, KTM, 70 Punkte; 5. Vehvilainen 60;
8. Mickael Pichon, F, KTM, 50 Punkte; 9. Alvaro Lozano, E, KTM, 49 Punkte;
10. Martino Vestri, I, KTM, 26 Punkte; 11. Jan Zaremba, CZ, KTM, 25 Punkte
MOTOCROSS-WELTMEISTERSCHAFT, BELLPUIG / SPANIEN
MX 2, 125/250 ccm:
1. Christophe Pourcel, F, Kawasaki 1. Antonio Cairoli, I, Yamaha
2. Antonio Cairoli, I, Yamaha 2. Christophe Pourcel, F, Kawasaki
3. Eric Eggens, NL, Suzuki 3. Tyla Rattray, ZA, KTM
4. Tyla Rattray, ZA, KTM ´ 4. Tommy Searle, GB, KTM
5. Pascal Leuret, F, Honda 5. Nicolas Aubin, F, Yamaha
6 Tommy Searle, GB, KTM 13. Marcus Schiffer, D, KTM
8. Marcus Schiffer, D, KTM 20. Rui Goncalves, P, KTM
9. Jeremy van Horbeek, B, KTM 22. Jeremy van Horbeek, B, KTM
19. Rui Goncalves, P, KTM
WM-Stand (nach 4 Läufen):
1. Cairoli, 97 Punkte; 2. Tyla Tattray, ZA, KTM, 82 Punkte; 3. Pourcel 81; 4. Eggens 54;
5. Leuret 53; 7. Marcus Schiffer, D, KTM, 48 Punkte; 8. Tommy Searle, GB, KTM, 44;
17. Jeremy van Horbeek, B, KTM, 21 Punkte
MOTOCROSS-WELTMEISTERSCHAFT, BELLPUIG / SPANIEN
MOTOCROSS-WELTMEISTERSCHAFT, BELLPUIG / SPANIEN
1. Lauf 2. Lauf:
MX 1, 250/450 ccm:
1. Joshua Coppins, NZ, Yamaha 1. Joshua Coppins, NZ, Yamaha
2. Kevin Strijbos, B, Suzuki 2. Maximilian Nagl, D, KTM
3. Steve Ramon, B, Suzuki 3. Kevin Strijbos, B, Suzuki
4. Jonathan Barragan, E, KTM 4. Sebastien Pourcel, F, Kawasaki
5. Maximilian Nagl, D, KTM 5. Billy Mackenzie, GB, Kawasaki
8. David Philippaerts, I, KTM 6. Jonathan Barragan, E, KTM
8. David Philippaerts, I, KTM
WM-Stand (nach 4 Läufen):
1. Coppins, 97 Punkte; 2. Strijbos 78; 3. Jonathan Barragan, E, KTM, 74 Punkte;
4. Maximilian Nagl, D, KTM, 63 Punkte; 5. Ramon 63; 6. de Dycker 61;
15. 8. David Philippaerts, I, KTM, 26 Punkte
ENDURO-EM, OLIVETO CITRA / ITALIEN
ENDURO-EUROPAMEISTERSCHAFT, OLIVETO CITRA / ITALIEN
ENDURO I
1. Tag: 2. Tag:
1. Giuseppe Canova, I, KTM 1. Giuseppe Canova, I, KTM
2. Daryl Bolter, GB, Husqvarna 2. Daryl Bolter, GB, Husqvarna
3. Pierre Duzellier, F, KTM 3. Giovanni Gritti, I, Honda
ENDURO II:
1. Tag: 2. Tag:
1. Roman Michalik, CZ, Beta 1. Roman Michalik, CZ, Beta
2. Andrea Beconi, I, Honda 2. Andrea Beconi, I, Honda
3. Simone Tonelli, I, Honda 3. Giuliano Falgari, I, KL
7. Ralf Scheidhauer, D, KTM 7. Stefan Hau, D, KTM
8. Stefan Hau, D, KTM 10. Ralf Scheidhauer, D, KTM
ENDURO III:
1. Tag: 2. Tag:
1. Vita Kuklik, CZ, KTM 1. Stefan Svitko, SK, KTM
2. Mark Wassink, NL, KTM 2. Vita Kuklik, CZ, KTM
3. Stefan Svitko, SK, KTM 3. Mark Wassink, NL, KTM
6. Christoph Seifert, D, KTM 5. Christoph Seifert, D, KTM
Senioren (Veteranen):
1. Tag: 2. Tag:
1. Gianmarco Rossi, I, Honda 1. Gianmarco Rossi, I, Honda
2. Petr Dokoupil, CZ, KTM 2. Udo Grellmann, D, KTM
3. Gunter Schopol, A, KTM 3. Gunter Schopol, A, KTM
4. Udo Grellmann, D, KTM 8. Olaf Redecker, D, KTM
6. Olaf Redecker, D, KTM
Damen:
1. Tag: 2. Tag:
1. Ludivine Puy, F, GasGas 1. Ludivine Puy, F, GasGas
2. Alice Geneste, F, TM 2. Alice Geneste, F, TM
3. Heike Petrick, D, KTM 3. Heike Petrick, D, KTM
Bei den Junioren belegen
E1: Andreas Beier auf KTM 125 an beiden Tagen Platz 6 und in der
E2: Kai-Arne Petruck auf KTM 250 Platz 21 und 20
























