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CALENDARIO CAMPIONATO DEL MONDO ENDURO EWC 2015

 ORGANISER

Requista Moto Sport
Linas
12480 Brousse le Chateau
E-mail: requistamotosport@hotmail.fr
 

FEDERATION
FFM: Fédération Française de Motocyclisme
74, Avenue Parmentier
75011 PARIS - France
Phone: +33149237700
ffm@ffmoto.com
www.ffmoto.org

SITUATION
Requista: Region of Midi Pyrénées
 46 kms from Rodez, 118kms of Toulouse
2000 inhabitants
http://www.requista.fr

ACCESS
Airport:           Rodez 46 kms
                          Toulouse 118 kms
Motorway:       A 68 - D 903

ACCOMMODATION

Office du Tourisme requista
info.requista@roquefort.com

SARL ALBIGNAC, La Bastide
labastidedalbignac@outlook.fr

Camping du Pouget
tél : +335.65.74.00.68

TRACK
Laps: 3
Paddock: Requista
Cross Test: L'Hopital Bellegarde
Enduro Test: Sérieux
X’Treme: Réquista
Super Test: Réquista
TC with service: 2


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« Risposta #1 inserita:: 04 Ottobre 2015, 10:38:23 »

SOURCE: ENDURO-ABC.COM DAY 1 - 3 OCTOBER 2015

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Meo, Bellino, McCanney & Sanz secure world titles on day one in France

At the end of the penultimate day’s racing in the 2015 Maxxis FIM Enduro World Championship four riders put the finishing touches to their winning seasons. Antoine Meo wrapped up his fifth EWC title by claiming the Enduro 2 championship after a runner-up result. Mathias Bellino earned his first ever senior class title with a second place finish in the Enduro 3 class, while Jamie McCanney and Laia Sanz were victorious in the Enduro Junior and Enduro Women’s classes respectively.
 
In Enduro 1 Finland’s Eero Remes was in outstanding form. Winning five tests the TM Racing rider clinched his eighth win of the season to move one step closer to a first ever E1 world title. With only one day remaining of the 2015 FIM Enduro World Championship the Finn holds a ten-point advantage in Enduro 1 standings. Making his first competitive outing following knee surgery France’s Christophe Nambotin had a good day on his KTM, but a mistake at the final Enduro Test ended his chances of victory.

Placing second Nambotin will now have to give his all on day two if he is to retain his E1 world title. Putting in his best performance of the season on home soil Sherco’s Anthony Boissiere ended up third in Enduro 1. Spain’s Lorenzo Santolino (Sherco) and Great Britain’s Daniel McCanney (Husqvarna) placed fourth and fifth place respectively.


 
Despite Alex SALVINI victory, Antoine MEO is crowned E2 World Champion

The Enduro 2 class delivered a great battle, which ended with Alex Salvini (Honda) returning to the top step of the podium. Riding fast and strong the Italian ended the day with an 11-second winning margin over Antoine Meo (KTM). But in getting 17 points from his second place finish the Frenchman secured his fifth Enduro World Championship title of his career. “It’s great to finally win the Enduro 2 world championship,” confirmed Meo. “It’s a special title for me, winning KTM’s first EWC title on a 350. It was a strange day. I’ve been riding a rally bike a lot recently, so it took some time to feel at home back on an enduro bike. But I got the title, so a great day.”

Local boy Jeremy Tarroux (Sherco) gave plenty of reasons to French fans to celebrate as he got his first podium in third.

Outgoing Enduro 3 World Champion Matt Phillips (KTM) produced some of his best form of the season on day one in France. Battling with Mathias Bellino (Husqvarna) throughout the day the KTM rider topped the day by 15 seconds. But it was Bellino who claimed the biggest prize. Entering the GP of France needing only a handful of points to secure the 2015 Enduro 3 World Championship, Bellino rode an impressive race to finish second but importantly wrapped up his first senior world title.

Third went to Matti Seistola with Aigar Leok and Luis Correia (Beta) rounding out the top five. But it was Bellino enjoying the spoils of victory. “It’s great to have won my first senior EWC title,” enthused Bellino at the end of the day. “I rode well today but the championship was more important than the day win. It’s amazing to win here in France.”



Jamie MCCANNEY and Mathias BELLINO, Junior and E3 Champion

Landing Husqvarna a second title, Jamie McCanney followed in his brother Danny’s footsteps by winning the Enduro Junior World Championship. Like team-mate Bellino Jamie needed only a handful of points from the day, which he secured with a fourth place finish. Beta mounted Brit Steve Holcombe claimed another day win, placing close to 20 seconds ahead of Italian Alessandro Battig (Honda). Giacomo Redondi rounded out the podium.

Dominating the day in the Enduro Women’s class Laia Sanz (KTM) put the finishing touches to yet another world title. Placing close to one-and-a-half minutes ahead of her closest rival Jane Daniels (Husqvarna), Sanz topped all but one of the day’s tests. Rounding out the podium was Jess Gardiner (Sherco).

In the Enduro Youth class Sweden’s Mikael Persson (Yamaha) and Spain’s Josep Garcia (Husqvarna) battled it out for the class win with Persson ending the day on top. With just 12 seconds separating the two youngsters third went to Britain’s Jack Edmondson (KTM)




Eero REMES has one hand on the Champion plate
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« Risposta #2 inserita:: 05 Ottobre 2015, 10:07:17 »

SOURCE: ENDURO-ABC.COM DAY 2 - 4 OCTOBER 2015

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Championship celebrations for Eero Remes & Mickael Persson

The 2015 Maxxis FIM Enduro World Championship’s final day of competition in Requista, France saw Eero Remes (TM) and Mikael Persson (Yamaha) crowned as the Enduro 1 and Enduro Junior world champions.

For Remes the concluding day of the series brought with it celebrations following yet another faultless performance, securing the Finn the Enduro 1 World Championship. At the end of what has been an incredible season for the Finn, Eero once again go the better of Christophe Nambotin (KTM) to earn his first EWC title. But victory on day two of the GP of France was a close run thing in the E1 class, with just 12 seconds separating this year’s best performing duo. Third went to Sherco’s Anthony Boissiere, with Lorenzo Santolino (Sherco) fourth. In placing fourth, and less than one second ahead of Danny McCanney (Husqvarna), Santolino earned himself third overall in the 2015 Enduro 1 World Championship behind Remes and Nambotin. But the day very much belonged to Remes. “It’s amazing to finally win a world title. I really enjoyed this last round of the series, and I think that showed in my riding. I didn't feel any pressure and rode well. I liked the conditions and won the championship with two day wins.”




Eero REMES signed the double this weekend and is crowned E1 World Champ


In the Enduro 2 class Alex Salvini (Honda) claimed what was a relatively straight forward victory. With newly crowned Enduro 2 World Champion Antoine Meo opting not to race, Salvini placed 47 seconds ahead of local star Jeremy Tarroux (Sherco). Making it three different manufacturers on the podium, third went to Spain’s Jaume Betriu (Husqvarna). Behind Meo in the Enduro 2 World Championship standings, Alex Salvini placed second, 2014 champion Pela Renet third with Jamue Betriu and Loic Larrieu rounding out the top five.

With the 2015 Enduro 3 World Championship title already his following a runner-up result on day one, Mathias Bellino ended his season just as he’d started it – winning. With day one winner Matt Phillips crashing on numerous occasions, it was Finn Matti Seistola (Sherco) who challenged the newly crowned E3 champion the hardest. At the end of the day just 10 second separated the two riders. Delivering his best performance of the championship Spain’s Jonathan Barragan (Gas Gas) rounded out the podium. With Bellino winning the E3 title, second went to Matt Phillips – the 2014 champion – with Matti Seistola, Aigar Leok (TM) and Luis Correia (Beta) placing third through fifth respectively.



Mathias BELLINO has been the only French able to win this weekend


Steve Holcombe (Beta) was the rider to beat in the Enduro Junior class, keeping himself ahead of Italy’s Alessandro Battig (Honda) to claim a 15 second winning margin and bring his outstanding debut EWC season to a positive close. Jamie McCanney (Husqvarna), who wrapped up the Enduro Junior title on day one, was a spectator on day two due to a sinus infection. Giacomo Redondi (Beta) placed third. Jamie McCanney, Giacomo Redondi and Steve Holcombe were the top three finishers in the 2015 Enduro Junior World Championship.

Laia Sanz was another rider not competing on day two, travelling to Morocco to compete in a rally event with the 2015 Enduro Women’s title already secured. Taking full advantage of the situation Jane Daniels (Husqvarna) moved to the top of the class. Jane placed 24 seconds ahead of Jessica Gardiner (Sherco) with Jemma Wilson (Yamaha) rounding out the top three. Winning each day of the Enduro Women’s championship she entered Laia Sanz ended her season ahead of Jane Daniels with Jessica Gardiner third.

The last title of the 2015 Maxxis FIM Enduro World Championship to be decided was the Enduro Youth class. A straight up fight between Sweden’s Mikael Persson (Yamaha) and Spain’s Josep Garcia (Husqvarna), at the end of the day less than five seconds separated the two youngsters with Persson able to celebrate his first world title. “It feels so, so good to win. I made a big mistake on one of the special tests today and thought that was it. But I kept pushing and, well, it’s just amazing. The whole season has been incredible for me, to end it as a world champion is awesome.” After Persson, Josep Garcia and Jack Edmondson finished second and third in the final Enduro Youth championship standings.




The happiness of Mikael PERSSON and the whole Johansson MPE team


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