Stefan Everts takes the first Beligium Championships round

Motocross Monday 13 March 2006

Moerbeke-Waas, Belgium
13/3/2006

World Champion Stefan Everts continued his excellent run of results in the build-up to the 2006 Grand Prix season by dominating the first round of the Belgian Championship yesterday in a soggy Moerbeke-Waas.

The Belgian guided his factory YZ450FM to first position in all three motos and led the last race from start to finish. It was another confident display from the 33 year old who has now won all of the four events he has contested (the first three being the Internationals in Italy, France and Britain) since the motocross calendar cranked into life during February.

Riding the new version of the YZ, Everts has already stated how comfortable he feels on the 450 and is happy with the testing programme and modifications carried out by the Rinaldi team. Combined with this recent sizzling form Everts is a sure-fire favourite going into the first round of the World Championships that will take place in three weeks time at the Zolder circuit in Belgium for the Grand Prix of Flanders.

“It went well and the conditions improved during the day,” he said regarding his latest success. “It had been raining before the meeting and the temperatures dropped the eve of the race so the track was frozen in the morning. It started to melt however and this meant that it was very soft and became rough. The jumps were very rutty so it was a very technical course.” “Except for the first race I was happy with my riding. We made some suspension changes after that first moto and everything was great; I just got stronger. Strijbos pushed hard and then Ramon was there also, but I led the last moto from start to finish.”

It was a busy weekend for national motocross as most domestic series commenced their 2006 campaigns. Reigning MX2 World Champion Antonio Cairoli was only able to score 3rd and 7th positions at Gallarate, Malpensa for the third round of the Italian series. The De Carli Yamaha rider lies second in the standings behind KTM’s David Philippaerts, but was forced to concede the runner-up spot yesterday to Ricci Racing’s Davide Guarneri. The young Italian’s team-mate, former World Champion Alessio Chiodi, was fourth overall.

In Britain Billy Mackenzie was second to Marc de Reuver (making a one-off appearance in the series) at the Cadders Hill circuit in Norfolk with results of 4th and 2nd. The Bike it Yamaha representative negotiated a bumpy track in cold conditions for a positive start to the first of eight races in the typically action-packed British competition. “At every first round of the British Championship I have either won or crashed so I was determined that I would leave with a couple of good races this time,” the 21 year old Scotsman said. “I was only worried about Carl Nunn and the options for the Championship as he will be the one to beat. Overall it was not a bad weekend,” he summarised. “For once it was a steady performance and taking De Reuver out of the equation I am leading the series so in that respect it was positive.”

Champ KTM atop the podium once again

Motocross Monday 13 March 2006

KTM Press Newsletter

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MOTOCROSS
Excellent MX2 weekend for KTM (13.03.2006)

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Champ KTM riders Marc de Reuver and Carl Nunn were in action at a sunny but cold Cadders Hill circuit for the opening round of eight in the 2006 Maxxis British Championship.

On a damp and rough track the duo claimed the top two positions during the first moto and despite a crash after a run-in with a back marker late in the second race, De Reuver was able to complete a double success. The Dutchman was making a one-off appearance in the highly competitive British series after racing at HawkstoneParkthe week previously and then remaining in the UKat the home of his agent and former KTM World Champion Jamie Dobb.

Nunn dropped back to fifth in the second moto and it was the first time the reigning Champion had placed outside of the top three in over a year; he was still able to finish third overall.

A third Champ KTM rider, David Philippaerts, was again strong in the ‘Campionati Internazionali d’Italia’. The Italian won both motos in the third round of the series at Gallarate, next to Milan’s Malpensa airport and venue of the 2004 Italian Grand Prix. Philippaerts, who scored 3 motos wins and 2 Grand Prix victories in a breakthrough 2005 World Championship campaign, leads the standings by ten points over defending MX2 number one Antonio Cairoli.

In other news MX3 World Champion Sven Breugelmans took a 4th and 3rd place at Moerbeke-Waasfor the opening round of the Belgian Championship.

Lyng - MX2 Moto1

1 Marc De Reuver. 2 Carl Nunn+19.990. 3 Wayne Smith+21.674. 4 Billy MacKenzie +26.088.5 Tommy Searle +27.636. 6 Brad Anderson +1:11.939. 7 Scott Probert +1:23.588. 8 Shaun Simpson +1:36.887. 9 Gareth Swanepoel +1:51.703. 10 Jim Murro +1:52.567

Lyng - MX2 Moto2

1 Marc De Reuver. 2 Billy MacKenzie +5.353. 3 Tommy Searle +12.075. 4 Brad Anderson +43.816. 5 Carl Nunn +1:01.250. 6 Jason Dougan +1:05.903. 7 Gareth Swanepoel +1:09.991. 8 Shaun Simpson +1:37.789. 9 Jamie Law +1:56.856. 10 Scott Probert +2:00.605

Lyng - MX2 Overall classification and Championship standings

1. Marc De Reuver 60, 2. Billy MacKenzie 50, 3. Carl Nunn 48, 4. Tommy Searle 46, 5. Brad Anderson 42

Campionati Internazionali d’Italia standings:

1.Philippaerts (KTM) p. 141; 2.Cairoli (Yamaha) p. 131; 3.Guarneri (Yamaha) p.108; 4.Chiodi (Yamaha) p. 102; 5.Caps(Honda) p.92.

Zach Osborne is Red Bull KTM’s shining Daytona star

Supercross Monday 13 March 2006

I really feel for Larry Brooks, he has to deal with the toughest mini dad ever to walk the planet in Tony Alessi as he watches over both of his sons (Mike and Jeff Alessi) on this years Red Bull KTM team and he also has to deal with one of the biggest waste of talent riders ever to race SX, Josh Hansen.

Is Josh Hansen going to burn out and fade away before he turns 22? I’d say it has already happened, the proof is in the pudding they say and his recent appearance on Carey Hart’s TV show “Inked” is proof enough…Hansen figures “he came from Nuthin”…how that is when you dad is a former National Champion and Team Honda star Donny Hansen and you have had factory bikes since you were a 9 year old I will never know…

Here is KTM’s version…

KTM Press Newsletter

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KTM NORTH AMERICA
AMA Supercross Series; Round 10, Daytona Beach, FL
(11.03.2006)
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Under clear skies, young Zach Osborne joined the Red Bull KTM Supercross riders Josh Hansen and Jay Marmont for his first supercross event and won his qualifying heat race.

In the first Lites heat race, Josh Hansen and Zach Osborne lined up at the gate and both riders had a midpack start where they finished 6th and 9th, moving them into the main. Jay Marmont was in the second heat race and also had a midpack start and finished the 6-lap race in 8th.

The excitement grew as the Supercross Lites class lined up in the gates and when the gate dropped it was Jay Marmont in third. Josh Hansen was midpack and Zach Osborne crashed off the first corner berm only to jump up quickly and roar down the track, eager to pick off other riders. Osborne showed a lot of heart and determination as he went from last to 14th where he finished his night. Josh Hansen was forced to pull off the track because of a nagging back injury and Jay Marmont completed his night in 9th.

AMA Supercross Series Results; Daytona Beach, FL

1. David Millsaps
2. Josh Grant
3. Chris Gosselaar
4. Thomas Hahn
5. Brenden Jesseman
6. Kelly Smith
7. Josh Summey
8. Bryan Johnson
9. Jay Marmont
10. Michael Blose