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ZX wins again - Tuesday, June 19, 2012

18 June 2012

Road Race

Newsflash

Grégory Leblanc extends championship lead in French Supersport

Series

Only two weeks after surgery on his broken left leg, Grégory Leblanc performed outstandingly

once more, extending his championship lead to a stunning 86 points.

 

By getting an incredible 2-1 in the Supersport class, the Kawasaki SRC rider is now a 86 points gap away

from his contenders. Julien Da Costa also performed strongly in his two races (2-1) keeping control over

the provisional classification in Superbike.

 

LeBlanc was expected to save only few points but he did the unexpected in two really amazing races. In

the first race he achieved a third place. The second race was even more impressive, with LeBlanc taking

the top step of the podium. A fantastic result that makes him really delighted. "It was a really tough

weekend for me. The goal was to save as much points as possible, but I never thought I could be able to

win. It’s a really good result and I’m leading the class with a big gap now. I guess next event in

Magny-Cours will be an easier race for sure."

 

Julien Da Costa said, "With the hot weather conditions we knew that we would be struggling. And that

was what happened. Anyway, the second spot of the podium is not a really bad result at all. For the

second race we changed a few things on my Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R and things went a little bit easier for

me. This new victory is a really good thing for me and the team. I’m still leading the Superbike

championship and it would have been a mistake to not try to fight for the victory in each race. We have to

prepare as good as possible for the next weekend now and I’m sure we will be able to win again!"

 

For Kawasaki SRC team manager Gilles Stafler the results were a real good opportunity to secure the

lead of his riders. "We have done a really good job this weekend. We can't win every race of the

championship and sometimes you have to consider that second spot is good enough, and surely better

than making any mistake. Julien has done two very good races with a lap record in race one. I can’t find

my words for Grégory. He was really awesome and has done even more than I had expected. We have to

focus on the next race now."

 

The next round of the French Superbike Championship will be held at Magny-Cours circuit (30 June -1st

July).

 

Current FSBK standings:

http://www.fsbk.fr/resultats/2012/ledenon-1/superbike/situation/

Current FSS standings:

http://www.fsbk.fr/resultats/2012/ledenon-1/supersport/situation/

 

 
wining formula - Monday, June 18, 2012

17 June 2012

Motocross

MX2, Bastogne, België

Victory for Tommy Searle in Belgium

Tommy Searle raced to his third GP win of the season in the eighth round of the FIM World MX2

Motocross Championship at Bastogne in Belgium to confirm his ambitions of winning this year's

world title.

 

Just four days after his 23rd birthday the Englishman and his Kawasaki KX250F were in scintillating form

as he holeshot both motos and swept to the overall GP victory. The track was treacherous in the first

moto as spinning wheels quickly cut through the mud left by the heavy rain the previous day to reveal

slippery rocks. Adopting a cautious approach on the opening lap Searle gave up the lead to title rival

Herlings but was quickly back on his rival's rear wheel before nearly crashing as he sought alternative

lines. He wisely settled for second place, secure in the knowledge that victory in the second moto would

secure the overall GP victory. Once again hitting the front from the first turn Searle ensured that he never

gave his rival the chance to attack and finished an overwhelming winner of both moto and GP. The pace

which the two leaders had set was so fast that Searle won the second race nearly a minute faster than the

winner of the MX1 race on the more powerful 450cc machines. The victory has consolidated his second

place in the world championship at the halfway stage of the series.

 

Joel Roelants, Searle's colleague at Team Floride Monster Energy Kawasaki Pro Circuit, missed the

podium by one position after twice chasing through the field. Still recovering from the after-effects of a

major crash several weeks ago the Belgian gated well but had little luck in a particularly hectic 180 degree

first turn and twice had to fight his way forward for this result. Roelants remains fourth in the standings

and he has extended his advantage over the chasers.

 

Injury to Valentin Teillet left Dylan Ferrandis alone to represent Team Rockstar Bud Racing Kawasaki and

the French teenager again showed tremendous speed. He was an impressive second in qualification and

was running a solid seventh, pushing hard to move forward, in race one when he collided with another

rider and stalled the machine. Despite pain in his recently injured wrists he fought stoically forward to

seventh place in race two to maintain his top ten world ranking.

 

Tommy Searle: "My Kawasaki got me out of the gate first in both motos today and that is really important

in my battles with Herlings. I was a little too cautious on the first lap of the first race but the track was

really tricky and I didn't want to take any risks. I knew I was the fastest and I soon caught him up again,

but we were both using the same lines so I had to search for new ones but they were not so good; I nearly

crashed and lost a lot of time, but I knew I could still win the GP on the second moto. The track was better

in the second race and I just concentrated on keeping him off my rear wheel. The points gap is still 24

points, but we are only halfway through the series and I have again proved that I am the fastest."

 

Joel Roelants: “ I'm still not 100%, but this weekend I felt better than in France and Portugal and I think

that in Sweden it will be OK. Here in Belgium my starts were not so good; I lost several positions at the

first corner but then fought hard for fourth and fifth place, so that’s not so bad.”

 

Dylan Ferrandis: “On Saturday I had a good feeling with the track, and only needed a few laps to get the

second position in the timed practice session. The track was very good today, but in the first race I made

a small mistake when I was seventh and another rider hit me; I stalled the engine stalled and lost too

much time to restart. My second start was not so good, but I fought back to seventh; my wrist was painful

again, so I will rest for a few days but we have two weeks before the next GP so I hope for a good race in

Sweden.”

 



 

 

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