GP of GERMANY 2016 – INFO e LIVE TIMING!

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GP of GERMANY – TEUTSCHENTHAL, 08.05.2016

FIM Motocross World Championship – MX1 / MX2

Teutschenthal (Germania), 4 maggio 2016 – La stagione finora è selvaggia, più pazza e più tirata che mai con solo 1 punto che separa i campioni del mondo in carica, Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing Romain Febvre e di Honda Gariboldi Tim Gajser, nella classe regina al settimo round del FIM Motocross World Championship che si svolgerà questo fine settimana a Teutschenthal, in Germania.

Teutschenthal avrà un sacco di festa questo fine settimana come una delle più ricche tappe nella storia del calendario. Il primo GP di sempre del Campionato Mondiale Motocross FIM  è stato nel 1971. Da allora ha avuto 20 GP, e per di più, nel 2013 il Monster Energy FIM Motocross delle Nazioni, con la Germania che era campione in carica con i numeri 1, 2 e 3. Purtroppo non vinse davanti al pubblico di casa, invece la vittoria andò al Team Belgio e la loro linea con Clement Desalle, Jeremy Van Horebeek e Ken De Dycker, due dei quali, Desalle e Van Horebeek, correranno questo fine settimana.

Qui si svolgerà il terzo round del Campionato EMX250, che è guidato da Bodo Scmidt Motorsports Thomas Kjer Olsen, e il Campionato del Motocross Mondo femminile FIM, che è guidato da Altherm JCR Courtney Duncan di Yamaha Racing.

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EUROSPORT 2 – DIFFERITA   

Dalle 19:45 la MX2 e alle 20:30 la MXGP

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Si sono fatti le docce di champagne l’anno scorso in Germania per entrambi i piloti che sono in testa al campionato. Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing Romain Febvre ha vinto in MXGP mentre Honda Gariboldi Tim Gajser vinto in MX2, il che significa che questo fine settimana sarà un vero test dei migliori.

Gajser sembra essere a suo agio in questo momento, lui è stato follemente veloce e incredibilmente fluido e, a sua volta ha vinto gli ultimi tre gran premi’. Nel frattempo Febvre sembra essere un po ‘frustrato. Detto questo, è stato detto che il podio non è sufficiente per il campione in carica. Vuole vincere! Il che è comprensibile e credibile se si guarda l’intensità con cui guida. Nel dire che, sembrava abbastanza felice di essere sul podio lo scorso fine settimana dopo aver trascorso la maggior parte con le impostazioni della moto.

Come al solito, del Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Antonio Cairoli è in arrivo. Ha vinto tre Gran Premi ‘qui a Teutschenthal, così come entrambe le gare per il Nazioni 2013 per l’assoluta della sua classe. Lo scorso fine settimana in Lettonia, l’italiano è arrivato così vicino alla cima del podio per la prima volta da quasi un anno. Ha continuato a esprimere la sua frustrazione per essere al secondo gradino del podio dicendo: “Io voglio vincere”, con una ripetizione immediata, “Voglio davvero vincere, voglio vincere”.

E poi c’è il pilota locale, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Max Nagl, che sembra essere rinvigorito e pronto per una vittoria. Le colline tradizionali di Teutschenthal sono destinate ad essere riempite con i fans di Nagl, che deve ancora vincere in questa sede. Immaginate se ottiene il lavoro questo fine settimana? I Tedeschi potrebbero in realtà far cadere le recinzioni dall’ eccitazione.

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2015 GP of Latvia MXGP Top 3

1. Romain Febvre

2. Gautier Paulin

3. Kevin Strijbos

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Sorprendentemente, dal momento che Teutschenthal è in calendario da quasi sempre, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Jeffrey Herlings ha vinto solo una volta, nel lontano 2014. Il Bullet è un po ‘una leggenda in tutto il mondo, ma in questo tracciato, è ricordato anche per la sua enorme sfortuna che lo ha visto rompere la sua clavicola circa 15 secondi dopo la partenza nella Qualifying Race di Sabato. Questa volta potrebbe rimanere imbattuto.

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Max Anstie, infine, stappò una bottiglia di fizz lo scorso fine settimana. Il britannico è stato la damigella d’onore di Herlings. L’anno scorso era secondo dietro il campione del mondo, Gajser, e mentre spera di gettare le Smack Down su Herlings, le probabilità sono che sarà lui a essere alimentato con un altro podio.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Pauls Jonass è sempre divertente da guardare. Purtroppo per la MX2 il vice campione del mondo, è stato binning e ora siede terzo in campionato, 37 punti verso il basso, Team Suzuki World MX2 Jeremy Seewer in seconda.

Parlando di Seewer che punta il gap, la stella Suzuki ha messo in chiaro che la coerenza è il suo obiettivo, e finora, sta facendo un buon lavoro. E ‘stato sul podio cinque  e cercherà di fare sei in questo fine settimana.

2015 GP of Latvia MX2 Top 3

1. Tim Gajser

2. Max Anstie

3. Valentin Guillod

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TIME TABLE (In Italia)

Saturday: EMX150 Free/Timed Practice 07:25; EMX250 Group1 Free/Timed Practice 08:00; EMX250 Group 2 Free/Timed Practice 08:35; EMX250 Group 3 Free/Timed Practice 09:10; WMX Free Practice 09:45; MX2 Free Practice 10:15; MXGP Free Practice 10:45; WMX Time Practice 11:30; EMX250 Last chance Qualifying Race 1 12:10; EMX250 Last chance Qualifying Race 2 12:45; EMX150 Race 1 13:20; MX2 Time Practice 14:00; MXGP Time Practice 14:35; WMX Race 1 15:20; MX2 Qualifying Race 16:10; MXGP Qualifying Race 17:00; EMX250 Race 1 17:40.

Sunday: EMX150 Warm-up 08:15; WMX Warm-up 08:30; EMX250 Warm-up 08:45; MX2 Warm up 09:00; MXGP Warm up 09:20; EMX150 Race 2 09:50; WMX Race 2 10:40; EMX250 Race 2 11:30; MX2 Race 1 13:15; MXGP Race 1 14:15; MX2 Race 2 16:10; MXGP Race 2 17:10.

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MXGP OF GERMANY: 1 POINT IN IT! 

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TEUTSCHENTHAL (Germany), 04 May 2016 – The season so far has been wilder, crazier and tighter than ever as only 1 point separates the current world champions, Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Romain Febvre and Honda Gariboldi’s Tim Gajser, in the premier class heading into the seventh round of the FIM Motocross World Championship which will take place this weekend in Teutschenthal, Germany.

Teutschenthal will have a lot to live up to this weekend as one of the most history rich stops on the calendar. The first ever round of the FIM Motocross World Championship to take place at the old school venue was back in 1971. It has since held 20 rounds, and on top of that, the 2013 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations, which set the world on fire with Germany, the hosting nation, racing with the numbers 1, 2 and 3 as the defending champions. Unfortunately, they didn’t win in front of their home crowd, instead the victory went to Team Belgium and their line up of Clement Desalle, Jeremy Van Horebeek and Ken De Dycker, two of which, Desalle and Van Horebeek, will be racing this weekend.

The first round of the Honda European Championship EMX150 will also take place, as will the third rounds of the European Championship EMX250, which is led by Bodo Scmidt Motorsports Thomas Kjer Olsen, and the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship, which is led by Altherm JCR Yamaha Racing’s Courtney Duncan.

 

It was all champagne showers here last year for both riders that are leading the championship. Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Romain Febvre won in MXGP while Honda Gariboldi’s Tim Gajser won in MX2, which means this weekend will be a true test of the best.

Not only is the grand prix victory on the line, so is the championship lead. Gajser seems to be in his element at the moment, he’s been insanely fast and incredibly smooth and in turn has won the last three grand prix’. Meanwhile Febvre seems to be a little bit frustrated. With that said, it has been said that a podium finish isn’t enough for the defending champion. He wants to win! Which is understandable and believable if you watch the intensity he rides with. In saying that, he seemed pretty happy to be on the box last weekend after spending the majority of it fiddling with bike settings.

As per usual, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Antonio Cairoli is coming in as the most winning-est rider. He has won three grand prix’ here in Teutschenthal as well as both races at the 2013 Nations for the overall in his class. Last weekend in Latvia, the Italian came oh-so close to topping the box for the first time in almost a year. He went on to express his frustration of being knocked to the second step of the podium saying, “I want to win,” with an immediate repeat, “I really want to win, I want to win bad.”

And then there is the local, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Max Nagl, who seems to be reinvigorated and ready for a win.  The traditional hills of Teutschenthal are bound to be riddled with Nagl fans, who is yet to win at this venue. Imagine if he gets the job done this weekend? Ze Germans might actually topple the fences in excitement.

For Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team’s Clement Desalle, this track has had some bittersweet memories with both the bitter and the sweet occurring on the same day. At the 2013 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations, the Belgian crashed on the first corner in the final race and broke his shoulder. That was the bitter. The sweet part came on the same day when he was able to stand on top of the podium as the winner of the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations, which for any rider lucky enough to do so, is one of the best moments of their careers. Putting the cherry on top of the cake, he also won the MXGP overall in 2014.

Rounding out some key points for the MXGP class, Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Jeremy Van Horebeek always seems to be lurking around the podium, inside the top five, yet has only got up there once, in Thailand. While in other news, we also have to make mention of Team HRC’s Evgeny Bobryshev, who was the breakout star in 2011 when he won both motos in the premier class for his first ever grand prix victory. Even to this day, it is his only overall win, so another is must be on the cards some time soon.

2015 MXGP of Germany MXGP Top 3

1. Romain Febvre

2. Gautier Paulin

3. Kevin Strijbos

MXGP Championship Top Ten: 1. Romain Febvre (FRA, YAM), 260 points; 2. Tim Gajser (SLO, HON), 259 p.; 3. Antonio Cairoli (ITA, KTM), 213 p.; 4. Maximilian Nagl (GER, HUS), 203 p.; 5. Jeremy Van Horebeek (BEL, YAM), 200 p.; 6. Evgeny Bobryshev (RUS, HON), 197 p.; 7. Shaun Simpson (GBR, KTM), 143 p.; 8. Kevin Strijbos (BEL, SUZ), 142 p.; 9. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED, KTM), 121 p.; 10. Valentin Guillod (SUI, YAM), 116 p.

        

 

Astonishingly, since Teutschenthal has been on the calendar for almost forever, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jeffrey Herlings has only won here once, back in 2014. The Bullet is a bit of a legend worldwide but out in this neck of the woods, he is also remembered for his massive scrub gone wrong which saw him break his collar-bone about 15 seconds into the Qualifying Race on Saturday last year. This time around, he might not scrub THAT hard, and he will probably remain unbeaten.

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Max Anstie finally uncorked a bottle of fizz last weekend. The Brit was the bridesmaid to Herlings, in second, which as said before, basically feels like a win for these guys in MX2. Last year he was second behind the eventual world champion, Gajser, and while he’ll hope to lay the smack down on Herlings, chances are he’ll be stoked with yet another podium finish.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Pauls Jonass is always fun to watch. He always rides his hardest and that means ‘pin it till you bin it’. Unfortunately for the MX2 vice world champion, he’s been binning it way too much and now sits third in the championship, 37 points down on Team Suzuki World MX2’s Jeremy Seewer in second.

Speaking of Seewer and that points gap, the Suzuki star has made it clear that consistency is his goal, and so far, he is doing a good job. He’s been on the podium five times on the bounce and will be looking to make that six this weekend.

Meanwhile, Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team have their full MX2 line up back with the return of Dylan Ferrandis. Both he and Petar Petrov were inside the top five last weekend after putting in creditable performances. Ferrandis with a fifth overall after two months off the bike, literally, and Petrov with a near holeshot and fourth overall, next stop? The box.

2015 MXGP of Germany MX2 Top 3

1. Tim Gajser

2. Max Anstie

3. Valentin Guillod

MX2 Championship Top Ten: 1. Jeffrey Herlings (NED, KTM), 300 points; 2. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, SUZ), 230 p.; 3. Pauls Jonass (LAT, KTM), 193 p.; 4. Petar Petrov (BUL, KAW), 165 p.; 5. Aleksandr Tonkov (RUS, YAM), 163 p.; 6. Benoit Paturel (FRA, YAM), 154 p.; 7. Samuele Bernardini (ITA, TM), 133 p.; 8. Vsevolod Brylyakov (RUS, KAW), 132 p.; 9. Max Anstie (GBR, HUS), 126 p.; 10. Alvin Östlund (SWE, YAM), 110 p.

       

TIMETABLE

Saturday: EMX150 Free/Timed Practice 07:25; EMX250 Group1 Free/Timed Practice 08:00; EMX250 Group 2 Free/Timed Practice 08:35; EMX250 Group 3 Free/Timed Practice 09:10; WMX Free Practice 09:45; MX2 Free Practice 10:15; MXGP Free Practice 10:45; WMX Time Practice 11:30; EMX250 Last chance Qualifying Race 1 12:10; EMX250 Last chance Qualifying Race 2 12:45; EMX150 Race 1 13:20; MX2 Time Practice 14:00; MXGP Time Practice 14:35; WMX Race 1 15:20; MX2 Qualifying Race 16:10; MXGP Qualifying Race 17:00; EMX250 Race 1 17:40.

Sunday: EMX150 Warm-up 08:15; WMX Warm-up 08:30; EMX250 Warm-up 08:45; MX2 Warm up 09:00; MXGP Warm up 09:20; EMX150 Race 2 09:50; WMX Race 2 10:40; EMX250 Race 2 11:30; MX2 Race 1 13:15; MXGP Race 1 14:15; MX2 Race 2 16:10; MXGP Race 2 17:10.