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  • #488054
    martin
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      Après Mantova, Montevarchi :

      Championnat italien

      Classe 125

      1/ David Philippaerts 2/1

      2/ Cairoli Antonio 1/2

      3/ Guarnieri Davide 4/3

      4/ Seguy Luigi 3/4

      5/ Chiodi Alessio 5/5

      6/ Caps Patrick 6/6

      7/ Seistola Matti 8/7

      8/ Goncalves Rui 7/8

      9/ Pellegrini Angelo 11/9

      10/ Meo https://mx2k.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Couverture-Jeux-1.jpg 10/10

      15/ Gundersen Kenneth 9/-

      Classe Open

      1/ Federici Claudio 2/1

      2/ Salvini Alex 1/2

      3/ Berhoeven Bas 5/3

      4/ Eggens Erick 4/7

      5/ Cinelli Alessandro 8/4

      6/ Oddennino Enrico 6/5

      7/ Pyrhonen Antii 4/10

      8/ Stevanini Christian 9/6

      9/ Lindhe Johnny 9/11

      10/ Staufer Michael 16/9

      11/ Bartolini Andrea 7/-

      13/ Freibergs Lauris 14/14

      14 Dobes Josef -/8

      Claudio en est vert …

      #1365547
      coje
      Participant

        Philippaerts/Cairoli. Le duo rital a suivre en MX2, ça risque de frictionner sec avec Rattray, De Reuver et les Pourcels.

        Méo décevant avec 2 places de 10.

        Federici winner du MX1 mais bon, ça prouve pas grand chose avec Salvini qui finit 2 (d’autant plus qu’il lui prend une manche).

        Pyrhonen un peu décevant (peut être encore mal remis de sa blessure au dos)

        Et puis le Barto qui commence à se faire vieux.

        #1365548
        moony
        Participant

          Un mot quand même sur Seguy. Il a l’air bien parti dans une catégorie qui lui a déjà réussi.

          La surprise de l’année 2006 ?

          Allez, je dis possible top 5.

          #1365549
          cc30
          Participant

            https://www.motocrossmx1.com/default.aspx?cs=6&type=news&id=756

            j’étais passé au travers de cette course, mais effectivement, notre luigy national semble fin prêt !!! bien !!

            #1365550
            sauvaginier
            Participant

              peut etre l’année de la France pour le MXGP? rivaliser avec l’Italie en MX2 et avec la Belgique en MX1 et…pourquoi pas un mxdn au sommet…je suis relativement confiant

              #1365551
              davout
              Participant

                Pyrhonen et Eggens ils ont franchi la ligne d arrivée en meme temps???!!lol

                Merci pour les results

                #1365552
                coje
                Participant

                  En fait, Eggens fait 3 et Pyrhonen 4 en Race 1.

                  #1365553
                  martin
                  Participant

                    Si j’ai bien tout compris : Rocket, Pascalito et les Pourcel roulent à Mons, le 26 mars …

                    #1365554
                    coje
                    Participant

                      C’est ce que j’ai cru vaguement comprendre également en lisant l’article sur mxworld.be.

                      #1365555
                      martin
                      Participant

                        A lire, source racerxill.com : Stefan Everts !

                        Racer X: Stefan, you recently won the Starcross in Montova, Italy. As far as a first race goes, did it all go to plan?

                        Stefan Everts: For me, I was not at 100 percent. My riding was good, but I was not really at 100 percent. The track was kind of icy and I couldn’t really find the lines. I know I can do a lot better. It’s a little too early in the year right now. The first GP is still a month and a half away. But it was a good start. It was also a good opportunity to test the suspension. The bike I have just keep getting better and better. I’m so happy with my bike.

                        Are you looking forward to the Pernes les Fontaines race this weekend?

                        Yeah, it’s the first big meeting of the year. I’m looking forward to see what happens.

                        The last time you raced a full season against Sebastien Tortelli, it went down to the final moto, with Sebastien winning. How do you feel about racing against him in 2006?

                        I’ve watched him ride, and to me, he does not look much different. He’s very aggressive and sometimes out of control. That’s probably the way he likes to ride. But he looks very fast. But I‘m not looking at 2006 like I’m going to have this big battle with him. I mean, there’s no “payback” bullshit or stuff like that. What happened in 1998 happened in the past. That’s history now. I just want to try and win the 2006 World Championship.

                        So is this it? Is 2006 your final season?

                        Definitely.

                        When did you decide this was it?

                        I decided in 2004, during the season. During the year I made some calculations. I was thinking, If I win the title in 2004, ‘05, and ’06, that would make 10 titles. I was comfortable with that. Plus I’m 34 years old now. That’s a good age to retire at!

                        Did you ever think you would win as many titles and races as you have?

                        No, no. Never. When I won my second 250cc World Championship [in 1996], I decided that I was not going to go race in U.S. My goal became beating Joel Robert’s record of six World Championships. Back then, that seemed like such a long way to go. It was a very big challenge. I pressed on and now I have nine titles. Everything has gone by so fast, it’s unbelievable.

                        With this being your last season, are you going to put a lot of pressure on yourself to win the World Championship, or are you going to try and enjoy yourself a bit along the way?

                        I’m going to put pressure on myself. I’d like to finish in style and enjoy myself, too. My new bike is so enjoyable—it’s such a big improvement over the 2005 bike. It’s already so much fun to ride.

                        Why is the bike so good?

                        Turning. It is so much easier to handle. I can ride it much more technically. I can do more things on the new bike. My old bike, my bike from lat year, only wanted to go straight. I had some hard races on it.

                        Who will be in the fight for the 2006 MX1 title?

                        I think, for sure, Tortelli, Pichon, and Coppins. I think Coppins has improved a lot and will step it up this year.

                        You and Ben Townley are buddies. Have you spoken to him much as of late?

                        We speak a lot. For me, it was sad to see him go [to America]. But he wanted to follow his dream. He made the right step, but had bad luck with his knee. During the next two to three years he should become very strong. We had some good times while he was here in Europe. Good memories.

                        I know you’ve been asked this question 10,000 times, but I’ll ask it again: Whether it be wealth or fame, do you ever regret not racing in the United States?

                        No, I don’t regret it. And the money I have made is just peanuts compared to what can be made in America. Still, I am happy with what I have done. I think if you want to race in the U.S., the younger you start, the better. At the moment, the sport has gone through so much change in the U.S. I raced there in 1992 and it was big. Now I know it is 10 times bigger. I was happy to race in the U.S. when I did, but I wanted to be the best Grand Prix rider.

                        You had an off day at the 2005 Motocross of Nations. Just a lot of bad luck?

                        Not bad luck, it just wasn’t my day. I was sick the week before, and I didn’t have the same motivation that I normally do. I got bad starts and then had crashes [in the first and second turn]. I wasn’t even close to being in the top three.

                        What did you think of Team USA in France?

                        America, for sure, was the strongest team out there. There is not much else to say. Ricky Carmichael was so fast that nobody could keep up with him. Kevin Windham and Ivan Tedesco also did their best. Ricky was the star of the team. He did the most work for the win.

                        Okay, I’m going to put you on the spot: What’s your take on the current state Grand Prix motocross?

                        GP MX.… It’s a difficult question to answer. I don’t know.… I now have no more sponsor because of the anti-cigarette stuff. It’s so hard for me to find a sponsor. Do you believe that? I’m really successful and have such a big name in Belgium. We even have live TV for motocross now. But I just don’t know. GP motocross is supposed to be big and the future, but at the moment there are problems. I hope that Youthstream has a good policy for the next four or five years. The sport needs to get bigger and better. At the moment there is too much yet to be seen, so I do not want to say anything good bad or good. It’s too soon. It’s a sad thing for me because if things get better, it will not be in my time. It will be for the next generation that follows. We’ll see what happens.

                        What are you going to do upon retiring?

                        At this moment, I don’t know. I have many ideas on many things. In don’t know definitely, but I hope it will be something in motocross. Yamaha has spoken to me about doing schools. I have options, but at the moment I have not decided upon any of them. We’ll see. To be honest, the main thing I want to do is bring some peace to the rest of my life. At the moment, my life is always going at 200 miles per hour. I have to be here, I have to be there. And there is so much travel—to Monaco [where he lives], to Belgium to Italy. I’m always on the road. I want to bring it all down and enjoy life. It’s hard to be the top rider. We’re like gypsies at the moment. I want there to be a time and place for my family.

                        How is your boy, Liam?

                        He’s too good. He’s so active! I can already see he loves bikes. He sees my bike and wants to get on it. He’s 1½ now. He’s doing great. He can speak a bit. He’ll say, “mama” or “papa” and hug and kiss you. He’s the best thing in my life. He’s far better than anything I have achieved in motocross.

                        Will there be a third Everts World Champion?

                        [Laughs] It depends on how he does. If he uses his brain and is dedicated, he’ll get a bike. If he is not, I’ll take it away. If he wants it to be a hobby, that’s different. But if he wants to be a racer, there has to be passion. There’s only way to do it and that’s to work hard for it.

                        Of all you have accomplished do you have one single favorite racing memory?

                        The biggest moment, for sure, was in 2003 when I won three Grand Prix in one day [at Ernee, France]. That is something nobody will ever do again. I was so lucky I won the World Championship one race before the season ended. I knew the last Grand Prix was going to combine all three classes, so I was like, “Let’s do it. Let’s do all three classes. What the hell?” Three 35-minute motos was so hard. It was the hardest thing you could ever do. When I crossed the finish line after the last moto I wanted to drop dead.

                        Will you be coming to America any time soon?

                        Oh yeah, in the future, for sure. I would love to come and see a supercross. I hear about it all the time. I want to see how much it’s changed since I was there in 1992…. Man, that’s 15 years ago. I’m sure it’s a lot different. Hopefully, I’ll be there next year to see supercross and to visit some friends.

                        Hey, have you been able to watch James Stewart ride?

                        I have seen videos, but that is not like watching a person in real action. So, no, not really. But what I have seen on video, he looks very fast and very impressive. I look forward to seeing him up close and live. He’s like RC. He has a special style.

                        Good luck this weekend and this summer, Stefan.

                        Yes, thank you, Eric.

                        #1365556
                        martin
                        Participant

                          Toujours en attendant Zolder, tout le monde connaît les résultats de Pernes :

                          MX1&MX3

                          1.Everts 1/1

                          2.Coppins 2/2

                          3.Demaria 4/5

                          4.Sword 6/7

                          5.Leok 5/8

                          6.Bill 7/11

                          7.Pichon 18/3

                          8.Strijbos 10/9

                          9.Ramon 8/12

                          10.Leuret 11/10

                          11.Pourcel 3/-

                          12.Tortelli -/4

                          13.De Dycker -/6

                          14.Martin 12/15

                          15.Priem 16/13

                          MX2

                          1.Pourcel 1/2

                          2.Rattray 4/1

                          3.Méo 6/3

                          4.Tarroux 7/4

                          5.Renet 9/6

                          6.Richier 10/8

                          7.De Reuver 2/-

                          8.Annelot 16/5

                          9.Leok 14/7

                          10.Philippaerts 3/22

                          11.Nunn 8/17

                          12.Searle 5/-

                          13.Nagl -/9

                          14.Dougan -/12

                          15.Sandouly 17/14

                          Y’avait aussi le Coast to Coast Trophy ce WE, je le voyais mieux que cela Daniele Bricca …

                          Moto 1:

                          1 Antti Pyrhonen

                          2 Alex Cinelli

                          3 Daniele Bricca

                          Moto 2 :

                          1 Antti Pyrhonen

                          2 Daniele Bricca

                          3 Johnny Lindhe

                          Moto 3:

                          1 Antti Pyrhonen

                          2 Alex Cinelli

                          3 Johnny Lindhe

                          Et en Afrique du Sud au Rover Motorcross National, si jamais on revoit Paul, vainqueur :

                          Wayne Smith en 125

                          Paul Cooper en Masters

                          On retrouve du monde ce WE au British moto-x, avec (source hawkstonemx.co.uk) :

                          MX1

                          Stefan Everts

                          Sebastien Tortelli

                          Stephen Sword

                          Mickael Pichon

                          Josh Coppins

                          Cedric Melotte

                          Steve Ramon

                          Kevin Strijbos

                          James Noble

                          Pascal Leuret

                          Julien Bill

                          Ken de Dycker

                          Joel Smets

                          Mark Jones

                          Tanel Leok

                          Gordon Crockard

                          Danny Theybers

                          Neville Bradshaw

                          Jody Smyth

                          Glen Phillips

                          Alex Rach

                          Mark Hucklebridge

                          David Campbell

                          Yoshitaka Atsuta

                          MX2

                          Billy Mackenzie

                          Carl Nunn

                          Gareth Swanepoel

                          Tommy Searle

                          Tom Church

                          Jamie Law

                          Elliot Banks Browne

                          Jamie Smith

                          Oliver Sandiford Smith

                          James Lassu

                          Jason Dougan

                          Alex Snow

                          Wayne Smith

                          Brad Anderson

                          Anthony Boissiere

                          Jim Murro

                          Marc de Reuver

                          David Willet

                          Ben Saunders

                          Lewis Gregory

                          #1365557
                          martin
                          Participant

                            Pas de Melotte jusqu’à Zolder …

                            #1365558
                            the mx addict
                            Participant

                              Et certainement pas de Boissière à Hawkstone Park, hein…

                              #1365559
                              the mx addict
                              Participant

                                En attendant Zolder, une de mes photos préférées du WE dernier:

                                https://www.mxworld.be/gallery/gallery.php?dir=pernesbigcatalog&pic=36

                                Joli, non???

                                #1365560
                                martin
                                Participant

                                  C’est bien pour ça que j’ai précisé source hawkstonemx.co.uk …

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