Cairoli and Herlings both take wins at the MX GP of France

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Cairoli and Herlings both take wins at the MX GP of France

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Red Bull KTM riders had another top day out at the MX GP of France with both Tony Cairoli and Jeffrey Herlings winning the MX1 and MX2 GPs respectively.

For the Italian Cairoli it was a 2-1 outing on the very technical track at Ernee for his fifty-ninth career GP victory. He had an epic battle with French favorite Gautier Paulin in the opening moto, conceding by just over one second to the Frenchman only in the final meters of the race. Then in the second moto, Cairoli shot out of the starting gates to grab the holeshot and led during the entire race. He was more than 10 seconds ahead when he crossed the line. Cairoli now has a 56-point lead in the championship standards and has laid the foundation for a solid season where he hopes to take his seventh world title.

Tony Cairoli: “In the first moto I had some trouble with a lapped rider near the end but Paulin found a way past him. I tried to come back but Paulin was riding very well and it wasn’t easy to pass on this track. We pushed hard in the second race. After I got the holeshot in the second moto I was able to push to make a 10-second gap but then I just tried to put in some good laps and not make any mistakes.”

Meanwhile in MX2 and in what was possibly one of the toughest races of his career so far, Herlings achieved what the pre-race pundits said was improbable. He won both motos after a mega crash in Saturday’s qualifying that saw him badly bang up his ankle, shoulder and wrist. He was mobile only on crutches but rallied to take his eighth GP win for 2013 with an epic 1-1 result.

Only classified twenty-seventh after qualifying, Herlings shot out of the gates in the opening moto, took an early lead and even though he was up against hungry French riders, hung on all the way to the flag. He crossed the line just under three seconds ahead of second placed Dylan Ferrandis.

Herlings found himself in fourth place at the first corner of the second moto after a great start by his teammate Jordi Tixier. But while Herlings worked his way up to the lead, Tixier crashed and had to fight his way back from way down the order to eventually finish ninth. Herlings meanwhile took control of the lead with just over 16 minutes to go and never looked back. The Dutch teenager has won every moto except one in 2013 and has a commanding lead of 110 points in the MX2 World Championship. Tixier is second.

Jeffrey Herlings: I had a very big crash on Saturday and some pretty bad injuries but we made a lot of treatment on my ankle and wrist and the team helped me a lot. But I had a lot of pain when I put my foot down and when I went over the jumps. We worked hard this weekend and we took two good starts and I did what I had to do to take the wins.”

Cairoli’s MX1 factory teammate Ken de Dycker of Belgium picked up a pair of fifth places. Like Tixier in MX2, he also finished his MX1 in sixth position. De Dycker said he was quite satisfied to be consistent this weekend although he had wanted to be back on the podium. “But training went well, and so did qualifying so after two not so good starts I’m quite happy. My riding is okay and there was not too much difference in the speed compared to the first guys,” he said.

Tixier admitted he had got a bad start in the opening moto but he won the holeshot in the second. “I thought I was going pretty good after the holeshot but then I crashed in the first lap when I got a bad bump in one of the waves. I managed to come back from last place to ninth. It wasn’t so bad but not what I expected,” he said.

Earlier in the day Ernee hosted Rd. 2 of the EMX 250 European Championship, which saw victory for KTM’s Swiss rider Valentin Guillod.“Now I’m leading the championship with two wins but today was not easy because it was very slippers. We had just one line and it wasn’t easy to pass but I took my time, I tried to find a good line and to ride smoothly,” Guillod commented.

KTM Results Service Sunday, June 9, 2013.
GP of France at Ernée - Round 8 of the World Championship
MX1 Results
1, Tony Cairoli, Italy, KTM (2-1)
2, Gautier Paulin, France, Kawasaki
3, Clement Desalle, Belgium, Suzuki
4, Tommy Searle, Great Britain, Kawasaki
5, Jeremy van Horebeek, Belgium, Kawasaki
Other KTM
6, Ken de Dycker, Belgium, KTM
8, Davide Guarneri, Italy, KTM
9, Xavier Boog, France, KTM
12, Rui Goncalves, Portugal, KTM

MX1 Standings
1, Cairoli, 377
2, Paulin, 321
3, Desalle, 309
4, de Dycker, 277
5, Strijbos, 243
Other KTM
9, Goncalves, 168

MX2 Results
1, Jeffrey Herlings, Netherlands, KTM (1-1)
2, Dylan Ferrandis, France, Kawasaki
3, Christophe Charlier, France, Yamaha
4, Alexander Tonkov, Russia, Honda
5, Jake Nicholls, Great Britain, KTM
Other KTM
6, Jordi Tixier, France, KTM
7, Jose Butron, Spain, KTM
8, Glenn Coldenhoff, Netherlands, KTM
16, Pascal Rauchenecker, Austria, KTM

MX2 Standings
1, Herlings, 397
2, Tixier, 287
3, Butron, 247
4, Coldenhoff, 237
5, Charlier, 230
Other KTM
8, Nicholls, 181

EMX 250 Results of Round 2
1, Valentin Guillod, Switzerland, KTM, 30:37.652
2, Jeremy Seewer, Switzerland, Suzuki, 30:40.651
3, Ceriel Klein Kromhof, Netherlands, KTM, 30:46.483
4, Brian Bogers, Netherlands, KTM, 30:53.469
5, Magne Klingsheim, Norway, Yamaha, 31:03.877

EMX 250 Championship Standings after Round 2
1, Guillod, 50
2, Seewer, 42
3, Klein Kromhof, 38
4, Graulus, 32
5, Klingsheim, 27

EMX 250 Manufacturers Standings after Round 2
1, KTM, 50
2, Suzuki, 42
3, Yamaha, 27












Cairoli takes 59th career GP win


Injured Herlings goes 1-1 in Ernee


De Dycker finishes overall sixth


Tixier holds onto second in championship points


KTM’s Mike Brown wins Sacramento EnduroCross
Factory FMF/KTM rider Mike Brown remains undefeated in the 2013 AMA EnduroCross Series after capturing his second win at the Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento. KTM factory rider Taddy Blazusiak, still handicapped with a wrist injury from a crash at the Barcelona X-Games finished fourth.

Brown, the 41 year-old veteran, topped the board early in the evening when he turned the fastest lap time in the practice session. He followed up with the fastest afternoon qualifying hot lap time to earn the first gate pick in the opening heat. He pulled a great start in his heat to go on and take the win. Red Bull KTM Factory rider and the reigning EnduroCross Champion, Taddy Blazusiak, followed suit and took an easy win in the second heat aboard his KTM machine.

But it was Brown who leaped out front and grabbed the holeshot in the main event. He went on to lead all laps to secure his second win of the season and maintain the points lead. Meanwhile Blazusiak crashed in the first corner and spent the remaining laps coming through the pack. He did well to work his way back to fourth, even though a podium position wasn’t within his grasp.

“I am really excited I was able to grab another win,” stated Brown. “I have been working very hard over the past couple of years to improve in this series, and I am happy it is all paying off.”

Next Event: September 21, 2013 – Ontario, CA

Overall Results: Rd. 2
1, Mike Brown – KTM
2, Taylor Robert
3, Cory Graffunder
4, Taddy Blazusiak – KTM
5, Colton Haaker
6, Kyle Redmond – KTM
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