Titolo: [GRECIA] 5^ 6^ ROUND EWC ENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP KALAMPAKA 10-11 MAGGIO 2014 Inserito da: REDAZIONE ENDURO - 05 Maggio 2014, 16:55:03 FONTE: ENDURO-ABC.COM (http://www.enduro-abc.com/index.php?model=page&action=view_object&object_id=58)
LIVE RESULTS (http://enduro-live.info/) CALENDARIO CAMPIONATO DEL MONDO ENDURO EWC 2014 (http://www.enduroitalia.com/smf/index.php?topic=7578.msg40212#msg40212) Kalampaka - Meteora (http://www.enduro-abc.com/uploads/pubs/poster-grece-date-ville.jpg) Kalampaka - Meteora ORGANISER M.A.S.K CLUB Korsari & Rouvali 1 42200 Kalamabaka Greece Phone: 30 24320 77979 / +30 6979331063 E-mail: maskalampakas@gmail.com www.maskclub.gr (http://www.maskclub.gr) FEDERATION AMOTOE www.amotoe.gr (http://www.amotoe.gr) TRACK Length: 58 km Laps: 4 Cross Test: Old Military Camp (4 kms) Enduro Test: Old Military Camp (7 kms) Xtreme: Old Military Camp (2 kms) Super test: City Camp TC: 2 with service MEMBERS FIM Jury president: Patricia ENEROTH FIM Delegate: Tolga TOLON Technical member: Peter RADOCZI Race Director: Pedro MARIANO Titolo: Re: [GRECIA] 5^ 6^ ROUND EWC ENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP KALAMPAKA 10-11 MAGGIO 2014 Inserito da: REDAZIONE ENDURO - 11 Maggio 2014, 21:55:42 RISULTATI DA SITO ENDURO-ABC.COM (http://www.enduro-abc.com/index.php?model=results&champ_id=8) CLASSIFICHE DA SITO ENDURO-ABC.COM (http://www.enduro-abc.com/index.php?model=standings&champ_id=8) FONTE: ENDURO-ABC.COM (http://www.enduro-abc.com/index.php?model=news&action=view_object&object_id=624) DAY 1: Cervantes, Nambotin and Renet Victorious On Day One At GP of Greece Epic battles throughout all classes saw an explosive start to the FIM Maxxis Enduro World Championship GP Maxxis of Greece in Kalambaka. In front of the world famous monastic heritage sites of the peaceful and picturesque Kalambaka, the world’s best enduro riders battled for victory. Remaining unbeaten in the championship to date, the KTM duo of Ivan CERVANTES and Christophe NAMBOTIN won their respective Enduro 3 and Enduro 1 categories. Husqvarna’s Pela RENET emerged from a titanic four-rider battle as the winner of the Enduro 2 class. Beta’s Giacomo REDONDI kept his cool in the Greek heat to win the Enduro Junior class while Yamaha’s Davide SORECA was victorious in the 125 Youth Cup. Remaining unbeaten in the Enduro 3 category, Spain’s Ivan CERVANTES recorded his fifth victory of the series. Fifth at the end of lap one, the KTM rider charged his way forward to secure a comfortable 15-second margin of victory. “It’s fantastic to win again,” confirmed CERVANTES. “I didn’t have a great start to the day but soon found a faster pace and was able to take the win. I’m delighted with how the day has worked out.” Despite topping Friday’s Super Test, France’s Mathias BELLINO (Husqvarna) found himself in sixth position at the end of lap one. Working hard to recover from his mistakes, the Frenchman rode well to place as runner-up to CERVANTES. For Australian Matt PHILLIPS, the day was one of mixed fortunes. Setting the pace early on to lead, the KTM rider crashed on the second extreme test and eventually placed third. Setting the fastest time in three of the day’s 13 special tests, Portugal’s Luis CORREIA (Beta) took fourth while France’s Jeremy JOLY (KTM) equalled his best result of the series so far with fifth. Perfect five by five for Ivan CERVANTES The Enduro 1 category again belonged to France’s Christophe NAMBOTIN (KTM). Finding the enduro test and the technical extreme test to his liking the Frenchman claimed a comfortable 38-second margin of victory. “I’m really happy to take my fifth victory of the season,” commented NAMBOTIN. “It’s been a good day for me with no big mistakes. Hopefully I can win again tomorrow.” Behind Nambotin the fight for the final steps of the podium was fought out between France’s Jeremy TARROUX (Sherco) and Finland’s Eero REMES (TM). Bettering REMES in the final two special tests of the day, TARROUX forged ahead to secure his first runner-up result of the season. Despite holding TARROUX at bay for the majority of the day, REMES suffered some technical issues and was forced to retire in the closing stages of the race. With REMES out of contention, France’s Anthony BOISSIERE (Sherco) benefited from REMES’ misfortune to take third. Delivering a consistent performance throughout the day, KTM’s Cristobal GUERRERO (S) took fourth. Completing the top five, Spain’s Jaume BETRIU (Husqvarna) ended his day in fifth. Recording his second victory of the season, France’s Pela RENET (Husqvarna) took the Enduro 2 class win. Involved in a three-rider battle with Johnny AUBERT (F-Beta) and Alex SALVINI (I-Honda), the Husqvarna rider worked his way from third position to the front of the field. Holding off a last minute charge by Antoine MEO (F-KTM), Renet finally took the victory. “It’s been another incredible battle for the victory,” told RENET. “First I fought with Aubert and Salvini and then on the final lap Meo attacked hard. Thankfully this time I made no mistakes and the win was mine.” Recovering strongly from a disastrous start to his day, MEO eventually placed second. Ending lap one over 25 seconds behind the leaders due to numerous crashes, the Frenchman then settled into the race. Improving with each lap he found a way past both AUBERT and SALVINI to take the runner-up result. Enjoying his strongest performance of the series, SALVINI challenged hard for the race win. Losing out on the final lap, he placed third. Despite leading the way for the first half of the day, a couple of mistakes from AUBERT was all it took to miss out on the race win and finish fourth. Rounding out the top five, Spain’s Oriol MENA (Beta) was fifth. In the Enduro Junior class, Italy’s Giacomo REDONDI (Beta) put an end to Britain’s Danny MCCANNEY’s (Beta) winning ways. Separated by half a second entering the final special test, a perfect run by REDONDI and a crash from MCCANNEY, saw the Italian record his first win of the championship. With MCCANNEY remounting to take second, France’s Loïc LARRIEU (Husqvarna) ended his day just eight seconds behind MCCANNEY in third. Italy’s Nicolo MORI (KTM) comfortably placed fourth while Alessandro BATTIG (I-Honda) was fifth. Recording his third race win of the series, Italy’s Davide SORECA (Yamaha) was the best of the 125 Youth class. Nicolas PELLEGRINELLI (I-KTM) edged out Chile’s Benjamin HERRERA (TM) to take second. Sweden’s Albin ELOWSON (Husqvarna) and Jeremy MIROIR (F-Yamaha) completed the top five. Titolo: Re: [GRECIA] 5^ 6^ ROUND EWC ENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP KALAMPAKA 10-11 MAGGIO 2014 Inserito da: REDAZIONE ENDURO - 11 Maggio 2014, 21:59:07 RISULTATI DA SITO ENDURO-ABC.COM (http://www.enduro-abc.com/index.php?model=results&champ_id=8) CLASSIFICHE DA SITO ENDURO-ABC.COM (http://www.enduro-abc.com/index.php?model=standings&champ_id=8) FONTE: ENDURO-ABC.COM (http://www.enduro-abc.com/index.php?model=news&action=view_object&object_id=624) DAY 2: Phillips and Remes Shine Bright In Greece Sunday, 11 May 2014 The FIM Maxxis Enduro World Championship GP Maxxis of Greece in Kalambaka was brought to a thrilling close on day two as the 2013 Enduro Junior world champion Matt PHILLIPS claimed victory in the Enduro 3 category. Eero REMES delivered TM Factory Racing their first victory in Enduro 1. In the Enduro 2 class, KTM’s Antoine MEO returned to the top step of the podium while Giacomo REDONDI (Beta) continued to lead the way in the Enduro Junior classification. Claiming his debut win in the senior rankings Australia’s Matt PHILLIPS (KTM) topped the Enduro 3 classification at the end of day two. Determined to make amends for his misfortune on day one, the 2013 Enduro Junior world champion led from the opening special test of the day two to secure the victory. “Today was perfect, it couldn’t have gone any better,” confirmed PHILLIPS. “I pushed hard from the word go and led the whole day. It’s an awesome feeling to get my first senior win.” Suffering his first defeat of the series, championship leader Ivan CERVANTES (S-KTM) ended his day as runner-up to PHILLIPS. Recording his second visit to the podium in Greece, Husqvarna’s Mathias BELLINO (F) completed the top three. Improving on his day one result of ninth Finland’s Matti SEISTOLA (Sherco) finished just ten seconds behind BELLINO in fourth. Delivering another consistent ride, Portugal’s Luis CORREIA (Beta) ended his day in fifth. (http://www.enduro-abc.com/uploads/images/Matt%20Phillips(2).jpg) First win in a Senior category for Matthew PHILLIPS It was all change in the Enduro 1 class with Finland’s Eero REMES (TM) holding off a late charge from Christophe NAMBOTIN (F-KTM) to take the win. Leading from the off, REMES quickly opened up an advantage as NAMBOTIN made numerous mistakes. Keeping his cool on the final lap, the Finn secured a well-deserved victory. “It’s been a brilliant day for me and for TM,” told REMES. “I’m so happy to take the win but for TM it’s their first victory in E1 so this win is even more special.” After a slow start to his day, NAMBOTIN – despite his best efforts – was unable to reel the TM rider back in and had to settle for second position. Battling with REMES early on, Spain’s Cristobal GUERRERO (KTM) slipped back to third position as the Greek heat began to takes its toll on the riders. Unable to repeat his runner-up result from day one, France’s Jeremy TARROUX (Sherco) finished less than six seconds behind GUERRERO in fourth. Still recovering from his shoulder injury sustained at the GP of Portugal, Italy’s Thomas OLDRATI (Husqvarna) rounded out the top five. Day two in Greece produced yet another intense battle and drama filled day in the Enduro 2 class. Taking control of the race lead at the end of lap one, Honda’s Alex SALVINI (I) looked back to his winning form following his recent injury, but a crash on lap two forced him out of the race with injury. That opened the door for Antoine MEO (F-KTM ) to regain the lead. Increasing his advantage on the final lap, the Frenchman secured victory. “It’s been a really tough weekend but it’s great to end it with a win,” commented MEO. “The level is really high in E2 and I made some mistakes. I had to push hard to get the win here in Greece.” Battling with Johnny AUBERT (Beta) early on, France’s Pela RENET (Husqvarna) eventually pulled clear of his French rival to secure the runner-up result. Hampered by a few mistakes midway through the day, AUBERT lost touch with RENET and ended his day in third. Equalling his best result of the series to date, former MXGP rider, Jonathan BARRAGAN (S-Husqvarna) continues to adapt well to enduro and placed fourth. Spain’s Oriol MENA (Beta) completed the top five. Excelling in the hot, dry and dusty Greek terrain, Italy’s Giacomo REDONDI (Beta) secured a commanding victory in the Enduro Junior class. Improving as the day progressed, France’s Loic LARRIEU (Husqvarna) found a way past Britain’s Danny MCCANNEY (Beta) to take second. Unable to respond to the attack by LARRIEU, MCCANNEY slipped back to third. Italy’s Alessandro BATTIG (Honda) and Nicolo MORI (KTM) placed fourth and fifth. Remaining fixed at the top of the 125 Youth Cup class, Italy’s Davide SORECA (Yamaha) claimed his fourth victory of the season. Finishing nine seconds behind SORECA, Italy’s Nicolas PELLEGRINELLI (KTM) ended his day as runner-up. Sweden’s Albin ELOWSON (Husqvarna) took third while Jeremy MIROIR (F-Yamaha) and Chile’s Benjamin HERRERA (TM) rounded out the top five. The FIM Maxxis Enduro World Championship continues with the GP of Finland on June 7/8. Titolo: Re: [GRECIA] 5^ 6^ ROUND EWC ENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP KALAMPAKA 10-11 MAGGIO 2014 Inserito da: REDAZIONE ENDURO - 12 Maggio 2014, 15:42:44 RASSEGNA STAMPA [GRECIA] 5^ 6^ ROUND EWC ENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP KALAMPAKA 10-11 MAGGIO 2014
Team Honda Zanardo Press Office GP DI GRECIA SFORTUNATO PER ALEX SALVINI COSTRETTO AL RITIRO MENTRE STAVA RITORNANDO ALLA VITTORIA DELLA E2 Il meraviglioso sogno non si è tramutato in realtà. Alex Salvini, dopo aver fatto sua sabato la terza posizione della E2, domenica stava dominando non solo la propria classe, ma anche l'assoluta in una sfida straordinaria con Antoine Meo, quando conclusa la penultima speciale, mentre era primo con più di due secondi sul suo avversario, in una caduta ha riportato la frattura della clavicola destra. Gara difficile, dunque in Grecia, non solo per Salvini, ma per tutto il Team Honda-Zanardo, che nel giorno della grande rivincita del Campione del Mondo 2013, ha purtroppo dovuto nuovamente fare i conti con una sfortuna a dir poco sfacciata. Chiusa la giornata di sabato con una grandiosa terza posizione a 14’’ da Renet e 12’’ da Meo, Salvini domenica ha davvero infiammato il numerosissimo pubblico greco in una continua sfida, ad ogni speciale ristretta in un fazzoletto di pochissimi secondi o centesimi di secondo, prima con Aubert, poi spalla a spalla con Meo. Arrivato alla penultima speciale, l'ultima prova di cross prima della estrema con un vantaggio di oltre due secondi su Meo, Salvini è purtroppo caduto in una curva veloce riportando la frattura della clavicola destra. Ha cercato di ripartire, ma è stato costretto a desistere per il forte dolore. Gli esami radiografici effettuati presso l'ospedale di Kalambaka-Meteroa hanno purtroppo confermato la diagnosi. Salvini, con il Team Honda-Zanardo, si sono subito messi in contatto con la Dottoressa Lorena Sangiogi dello staff medico FMI e già martedì il pilota del Team Honda-Zanardo verrà operato presso Villa Serena a Forlì, per ridurre la frattura riportata. Nella giornata "no" di Salvini, a tenere alto l’onore del Team Honda-Zanardo ci ha pensato Alessandro Battig, bravissimo a fare sua la quinta posizione il sabato e la quarta la domenica. ALEX SALVINI “È stata un'altra gara all'insegna della sfortuna, che quest'anno sembra proprio non voler finire. Il mio weekend era partito nel migliore dei modi, soprattutto domenica, quando ero in prima posizione fino all'inizio della penultima speciale. Ho affrontato l’ultima prova di cross con l'obiettivo di incrementare ancora di più il mio vantaggio su Meo, per affrontare l'ultima prova estrema con un po' più di tranquillità. Purtroppo sono caduto facendomi male alla clavicola destra e sono così stato costretto al ritiro. Mi dispiace perché mi ero appena ripreso dall'infortunio alla mano e potevo fare bene. Purtroppo è andata così: cercherò di riprendermi da questo infortunio e di presentarmi nelle migliori condizioni al prossimo GP". ALESSANDRO BATTIG "Domenica è andata bene ed ho concluso quarto, dopo il quinto posto di sabato. Sono partito un pò male in nona posizione, ma subito dalla seconda speciale mi sono portato avanti in classifica ed ho tenuto la mia posizione fino alla fine. Sono contento, perché faccio quasi sempre delle buone speciali, rimanendo costantemente sempre nei primi tre. Questo risultato era importante anche per trovare finalmente la continuità che mi serve". TULLIO PELLEGRINELLI "Oggi poteva essere una giornata fantastica perché Salvini, avendo recuperato dal suo infortunio alla mano, era arrivato nella forma che ci aspettavamo. Qui in Grecia ha dimostrato di aver ritrovato il passo e la velocità che aveva lo scorso anno. Domenica si è giocato la vittoria per tutta la giornata con Meo e dopo il terzo posto di sabato era arrivato a fine gara a due prove dalla fine con due secondi di vantaggio. Nell'ultimo cross è partito molto forte per cercare di mantenere il vantaggio o aumentarlo. Purtroppo su una rampa è arrivato forse troppo forte: ha cercato di mantenere il controllo della moto, ma non è riuscito ed è così caduto in avanti sulla parte destra. Oltre ad essersi fatto male, ha danneggiato anche la moto e non è potuto ripartire per tentare di finire la giornata limitando i danni. Peccato, perché il campionato per noi era partito in salita, e con questa sfortuna diventa oramai un miraggio. Speriamo che non si sia fatto troppo male. Battig è finalmente stato concreto, finendo quinto e quarto nella EJ. Penso che sia un risultato positivo, un’importante iniezione di fiducia. Battig sta crescendo e sta anche capendo bene quale può essere il suo potenziale". Ufficio Stampa Beta Motor Doppia vittoria di Giacomo Redondi! Il Team Beta Factory Enduro festeggia il doppio successo di Giacomo Redondi e il terzo gradino del podio di Johnny Aubert., nella seconda giornata di gara. La cittadina greca di Kalambaka ha ospitato il terzo round del mondiale 2014 accogliendo il circus dell’enduro in una location molto suggestiva e di grande bellezza. La gara ha avuto come cornice gli splendidi monasteri delle Meteore ed è stata molto spettacolare per il pubblico dato che le tre prove speciali erano dislocaste in un’unica zona, permettendo così di seguire tutta la gara senza dover fare lunghi trasferimenti in auto o in moto. Grazie alla sua schiacciante duplice vittoria, Giacomo Redondi con la Beta RR 250 2T riaccende la sfida al titolo mondiale della classe Enduro Junior con un altro pilota Beta, Danny McCanney (Team Beta Boano Costa Ligure). Nella giornata inaugurale Giacomo è riuscito a distaccare di quindici secondi il suo diretto avversario McCanney. Nella giornata seguente, il pilota bergamasco è partito subito forte e aggressivo, vincendo nove prove speciali delle dodici in programma e rifilando ai suoi avversari oltre un minuto di distacco. Nonostante la recente frattura al polso destro, Giacomo ha dato il massimo durante tutto il fine settimana dominando il GP greco. Ottima prova anche per il nostro pilota francese Johnny Aubert, classe E2 con la Beta RR 450. Il venerdì ha vinto il Super Test al pari con Alex Salvini, mentre nella giornata di sabato è rimasto in testa per quasi tutta la gara, scivolando al quarto posto solamente nell’ultimo giro per colpa di una caduta. Johnny ha dimostrato di avere una velocità sorprendente e le vittorie nei primi due Cross Test ne sono la prova. Il giorno seguente Johnny ha disputato la gara con ritmo costante, registrando sempre degli ottimi tempi in tutte le prove speciali e conquistando così un meritato terzo posto sul podio. Decisamente sfortunata la prova di Luis Correia con la Beta RR 300 2T. Il pilota portoghese ha sempre lottato con tutte le sue forze per conquistare un podio nella classe E3 vincendo anche tre prove speciali, ma in entrambe le giornate ha sempre commesso alcuni errori e cadute che lo hanno allontanato dalle posizioni di vertice. La sua prova è stata comunque positiva, concludendo nella “top five” e sicuramente l’impegno e la determinazione che Luis sta mettendo in gara verranno presto premiati. GIACOMO REDONDI “Sabato siamo partiti forte io e McCanney facendo anche degli ottimi tempi nell’assoluta. Siamo arrivati praticamente alla pari all’ultima Speciale e io sono riuscito a fare un ottimo tempo e a vincere. Oggi invece, domenica, volevo partire subito forte e così ho fatto, al termine del primo giro avevo accumulato un buon vantaggio, circa quaranta secondi. Sono molto soddisfatto della mia gara, ho vinto nove Speciali su dodici e questa doppia vittoria è anche importante per la classifica provvisoria”. JOHNNY AUBERT “Venerdì ho corso un buon Super Test andando a vincere con lo stesso tempo preciso di Alex Salvini. A mio parere sabato ho corso una buona gara, sono stato in testa per quasi tutta la giornata e ho battagliato con i migliori piloti del panorama mondiale. Anche domenica la mia prestazione è stata positiva, ho lottato con Renet per tutta la giornata e alla fine è arrivato il podio”. LUIS CORREIA “Sono stati due giorni sfortunati, sabato sono caduto proprio nel Cross Test in cui andavo forte e vincevo e ho gettato al vento il terzo posto, mentre nella giornata seguente sono caduto forte e malamente nell’Enduro Test mentre mi stavo avvicinando ai primi tre. Con tutto il team stiamo lavorando molto e siamo sulla strada giusta per ottenere il primo podio stagionale”. COMUNICATO STAMPA HUSQVARNA EWC GP of Greece, Round 3 Pela Renet delivers a winning result for Bel-Ray Husqvarna Factory Racing at the Enduro World Championship GP of Greece. Claiming a hard fought victory on day one at the hot, dry and dusty GP of Greece in Kalambaka, Renet continued his battle for championship honours in the Enduro 2 category. Entering Greece having agonisingly missed out on winning at the previous round of the series in Portugal, the Husqvarna rider was determined to secure a race win this time around. Starting day one inside the top three, the Frenchman upped his pace in the second half of the day to claim the win. Despite pushing hard throughout day two, Renet was unable to make it a perfect 1-1 result in Greece and had to settle for second. In the Enduro 3 class, France’s Mathias Bellino again figured highly at the sharp end of the results. Gaining confidence in the dry terrain, Bellino recorded his best performance of the series to date. Ending day one in second, the Husqvarna rider produced another consistent ride on day two to place third. Following his recent shoulder injury, the GP of Greece was about salvaging points for Enduro 1 class rider Thomas Oldrati. Despite riding in pain on the unforgiving terrain, the Italian dug deep to place sixth on day one and then improved one position to fifth on day two. Returning to top form following his crash at the season opener in Catalunya, Enduro Junior class rider Loic Larrieu recorded a double podium result in Greece. Settling into the tricky conditions well, the Frenchman placed third on day one. Starting day two strongly, Larrieu upped his pace as the day progressed to secure the runner-up result on the final lap. Fourth on day one before improving to third on day two, Sweden’s Albin Elowson enjoyed a confidence building ride in the 125 Youth Cup. The FIM Enduro World Championship continues with round four in Finland on June 7/8. Pela Renet: “Obviously winning on the first day was great. I rode well and took advantage of mistakes others were making. It was close at the end of the day, with only a few seconds between us, so I was very happy to win. I really pushed to the limit. I can't explain why I didn't feel as good on day two as I did on day one, but it was like that for me. I had a few problems at the start of the day, but I came back a little and managed to finish second. I wasn’t too far away from Antoine, so it wasn’t bad at all, but honestly I had no answer for him.” Mathias Bellino: “It’s been the best GP so far this year for me. I really feel like step-by-step I am returning to my true level. I made some mistakes, but also put in some really good special test times, so overall I am very happy. I made a big, big mistake on the first downhill and thought my day was over. I went off the track and jumped into a creek, but amazingly I managed to ride back onto the track and everything was ok. Thankfully day two was a lot less exciting. A good event.” Thomas Oldrati: “It’s been a tough weekend for me. The first day was hard because I had a lot of pain in my shoulder after one of the jumps in the extreme test. Day two started well with a good feeling and a good time in the enduro test. I finished fifth, which I’m happy with, and now I have some time to prepare for the Scandinavian events where my focus is to return to the podium.” Loic Larrieu: “I feel a lot better than I did at the GP of Greece, but my neck injury still isn't 100 per cent. I made a much calmer start to the event and managed to finish third on day one, where I finished the day with good speed. Day two I started well but crashed on the second test, which affected my confidence a little for the rest of the day. I managed to finish second, which is good, but I can improve my riding so I can fight for victories.” Results – Enduro World Championship, Rnd 3 Enduro 1 Day 1: 1. Nambotin; 2. Tarroux; 3. Boissiere; 4. Guerrero; 5. Jaume Betriu (Husqvarna); 6. Thomas Oldrati (Husqvarna)… Day 2: 1. Remes; 2. Nambotin; 3. Guerrero; 4. Tarroux; 5. Oldrati… Enduro 2 Day 1: 1. Pela Renet (Husqvarna); 2. Meo; 3. Salvini; 4. Aubert; 5. Mena… Day 2: 1. Meo; 2. Renet; 3. Aubert; 4. Jonathan Barragan (Husqvarna); 5. Mena… Enduro 3 Day 1: 1. Cervantes; 2. Mathias Bellino (Husqvarna); 3. Phillips; 4. Corriea; 5. Joly… Day 2: 1. Phillips; 2. Cervantes; 3. Bellino; 4. Seistola; 5. Correia… Enduro Junior Day 1: 1. Redondi; 2. McCanney; 3. Loic Larrieu (Husqvarna); 4. Mori; 5. Battig… Day 2: 1. Redondi; 2. Larrieu; 3. McCanney; 4. Battig; 5. Mori… 125 Youth Cup Day 1: 1. Soreca; 2. Pellegrinelli; 3. Herrera; 4. Albin Elowson (Husqvarna); 5. Miroir… Day 2: 1. Soreca; 2. Pellegrinelli; 3. Elowson; 4. Miroir; 5. Benjamin Herrera… Championship Standings (After Rnd 3) Enduro 1: 1. Nambotin 117pts; 2. Guerrero 88; 3. Remes 80… 7. Thomas Oldrati (Husqvarna) 40… Enduro 2: 1. Meo 114pts; 2. Pela Renet (Husqvarna) 106; 3. Aubert 86… Enduro 3: 1. Cervantes 117pts; 2. Phillips 99; 3. Mathias Bellino (Husqvarna) 83… 14. Joakim Ljunggren (Husqvarna) 9… Enduro Junior: 1. McCanney 112pts; 2. Redondi 106; 3. Loic Larrieu (Husqvarna) 92… 8. Jamie McCanney (Husqvarna) 46… 125 Youth Cup: 1. Soreca 105pts; 2. Miroir 76; 3. Pellegrinelli 72… 5. Albin Elowson (Husqvarna) 69… |