GP of Lombardia MXGP e MX2 Qualifying Race Highlights

Scritto sabato 22 Agosto 2015 alle 22:41.

Ecco i video highlights delle Qualifying Race MXGP e MX2 per il GP della Lombardia il Quindicesimo round, vincono le rispettive gare dopo un assenza per infortunio, Max Nagl e per la quarta qualy consecutiva Max Anstie nel Campionato del Mondo FIM Motocross 2015 qualificandosi in pole.

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GP of Lombardia MXGP Qualifying Race Highlights

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Max Nagl (Husqvarna Racing) in MXGP e Max Anstie (Monster Energy Kawasaki) in MX2 polemen a Mantova

Mantova, 22 agosto 2015 – Non è possibile sapere se basteranno le qualifiche per capire che piega prenderà questa quindicesima prova MXGP, valida per l’assegnazione del Gran Premio della Lombardia Motocross, che si sta svolgendo all’international circuit Tazio Nuvolari di Mantova.

Ma di sicuro alla vigilia di questo spettacolare confronto, che ha visto già oggi un’ottima affluenza di pubblico, tutti si sono divertiti a seguire le evoluzioni dei grandi specialisti del motocross mondiale, a iniziare dai polemen Max Nagl (Husqvarna Racing) e Max Anstie (Monster Energy Kawasaki) rispettivamente in classe MXGP e MX2.

Sole magnifico, cielo azzurro e 25° di temperatura lungo i 1.550 metri del circuito mantovano hanno reso emozionanti le intense sfide tra i 63 piloti in pista provenienti da 17 diverse nazioni e 6 costruttori di moto dove un Max Nagl (Husqvarna Racing) ha infiammato vincendo in rimonta, dopo 4 GP di assenza, la gara di qualifica e guadagnando la pole position per il GP di domani. Dietro di lui i francesi del momento, Gautier Paulin con la Honda e il leader del mondiale Romain Febvre con la Yamaha. Domani si attende una gara memorabile.
La gara della MXGP ha visto involarsi la sorpresa lo svedese Bengtsson (Honda) che è rimasto coraggiosamente in testa per 5 giri. Al sesto giro Nagl se n’è andato seguito da Paulin e Charlier (Honda), ma nel finale è tornato con prepotenza il leader del mondiale Febvre che ha guadagnato il terzo posto alle spalle di Nagl e Paulin, marcando il giro veloce della gara in 1’50”958. Migliore degli italiani il bresciano Davide Guarneri (TM).

«Questa vittoria in qualifica – ha dichiarato Nagl in conferenza stampa – è stata una sorpresa per me, per tornare in pista qui a Mantova ho dovuto superare diversi problemi fisici. Sono molto contento del passo di gara però mi rendo conto di essere ancora all’ottanta per cento della condizione».Nella gara di qualifica della MX2 subito in evidenza lo svizzero Guillod (Yamaha) che ha cercato di scappare rimanendo in testa per nove giri prima di essere passato da un implacabile Max Anstie (Monster Energy Kawasaki) che ha vinto con 3 secondi di vantaggio su Guillod e 4 sull’altro svizzero Seewer (Rockstar Suzuki), quarto il leader del mondiale cadetto Pauls Jonass (RedBull KTM ). Migliore azzurro l’anconetano Ivo Monticelli (Marchetti KTM) con un buon decimo posto.
Tanti personaggi nel paddock di Mantova: Ryan Villopoto, Marco Melandri, Sandro Puzar, Andrea Bartolini, Jan Witteveen, Armando Castagna, le promesse della Moto 3 Kevin Zannoni e Alessandro del Bianco e tanti altri che non hanno voluto perdere questo anticipo mondiale.

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Max power for Nagl & Anstie

MANTOVA (Lombardia), 22 August 2015 – Ripe and ready, fresh from a two weekend hiatus, round fifteen of the FIM Motocross World Championship took place on the picturesque sand-like circuit of Mantova, Italy today. On conditions that are vastly different from previous rounds with no support classes racing this weekend, it was Max power for Red Bull IceOne Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Max Nagl and Monster Energy DRT Kawasaki’s Max Anstie who won their respective classes to go pole here at the MXGP of Lombardia.

 

As the sun started to dip over the track which turned out to be a lot firmer than what was expected, the first turn was owned by the guys in red with 24MX Honda’s Filip Bengtsson leading Team HRC’s Evgeny Bobryshev, fellow 24MX Honda rider Christophe Charlier and Team HRC’s Gautier Paulin. The only rider to break up the red parade was Red Bull Iceone Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Max Nagl who went on to make a meal out of everyone for his second qualifying race victory of the season.

In the initial stages of the race, Bengtsson led the way with both Bobryshev and Charlier all over him. While pushing to make a pass for the lead Bobryshev got a little too throttle happy and slid out. He managed to remount but then binned it again half a lap later and only came home in sixth.Meanwhile Nagl, who was a solid bet for the championship before breaking his leg at round ten, and is still the longest holder of the red plate this year, only got stronger as the race went on and eventually made light work of the 24MX lads to take the lead and pull away for pole.

Around the halfway mark, Bengtsson started to fade which saw both Charlier and Paulin go through. Paulin eventually found the legs to get around fellow Frenchman Charlier as Yamaha Factory Racing Yamalube’s Romain Febvre started to emerge. While Febvre was buried most of the race, he was still absolutely bossing it out there with some unique lines which saw him nail the fastest lap.

Two laps to go and Febvre passed Charlier for third and went after his closest championship rival Paulin. Unfortunately the red plate holder, Febvre, ran out of time and was forced to be content with third, while it turned out to be an awesome day in the office for Charlier and Bengtsson who both put in solid performances for their best qualifying race finishes of the season, fourth and fifth.

        

 

When the gates dropped it was Rockstar Energy Suzuki Europe’s Jeremy Seewer who claimed the holeshot ahead of Standing Construct Yamaha Yamalube’s Valentin Guillod and Monster Energy DRT Kawasaki’s Max Anstie and beat the carnage which saw Honda Gariboldi’s Tim Gajser and Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team’s duo of Thomas Covington and Petar Petrov go down in a heap.

Guillod was back to his usual self and stylishly started peeling off fast laps. He put the pass on Seewer almost immediately and led most of the race. Meanwhile Seewer did a great job at keeping him honest but had more to worry about with Anstie hard on his heels for second. As Anstie found his flow and switched up his lines a little bit, he dialed an outside to inside combo in the center of the circuit, which he used to pass Seewer and then put the same move on Guillod a few laps later. Guillod wasn’t prepared to go down without a fight and half a lap later dragged by Anstie past pitlane to regain the lead. Another half of a lap in and Guillod jumped short through the rhythm section, which allowed Anstie to triple out for the take back. This time around, and with only two laps to go, Guillod let him go and dropped off the pace slightly which allowed Seewer to close in.

Seewer, who was looking really comfortable, pushed Guillod all the way home but couldn’t make a pass stick. The red plate holder Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Pauls Jonass ended up finishing fourth after an impressive charge from around tenth while Wilvo Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Harri Kullasrounded out the top five. As for the defending MX2 world champion Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team’s Jordi Tixier, he opted not to race after being shaken up by a crash in Timed Practice.

        

MXGP LOMBARDIA – QUICK FACTS

Circuit length: 1545 m

Type of ground: Hard Sand

Temperature: 27°C

Weather conditions: Sunny

 

TIMETABLE

Sunday: MX2 Warm up 11:10; MXGP Warm up 11:30; MX2 Race 1 13:15; MXGP Race 1 14:15; MX2 Race 2 16:10; MXGP Race 2 17:10.