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Yamaha Red Bull De Carli's Antonio Cairoli has claimed his second win of the season and second double moto set of 2009 after an entertaining afternoon of racing at Agueda for the Grand Prix of Portugal and the fifth event from the calendar of fifteen races in the FIM MX1-GP World Championship. The Sicilian captured two chequered flags to win his fourth Portuguese GP in five years, his first in MX1-GP and with the YZ450F, and extend his immaculate record at Agueda to nine triumphs from ten motos.
Cloudy but warm conditions, with a light shower coating the second MX1-GP race, graced the weekend in Agueda. 25,000 spectators (weekend figure) surrounded the hard and rough red soil that proved to be harder and more slippery compared to previous years and forced the riders to consider several tyre options on Saturday. A bumpier surface on Sunday was physically tough.
The YZ450F - that was used so effectively by James Stewart to obtain the AMA Supercross Championship in Las Vegas last week - was also an effective tool in the hands of Cairoli who was nothing short of superlative across the Agueda slopes. He fought back from a good start (top five) in Moto1 and a mediocre launch (eighth) in Moto2 to enjoy superior speed over his rivals and twice deny Ken De Dycker victory. A key moment took place in the second race when the former double world champion was fighting for second position with reigning MX1-GP title holder, Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team's David Philippaerts, and Clement Desalle. Holding the inside line on a fast downhill Cairoli missed the rut and collided with Philippaerts, forcing a retirement.
Philippaerts - who had led the first third of the opening race until a crash dropped him to 5th place - later went to hospital with a painful left hand and was diagnosed with a broken index finger that will mean he travels to Spain next week far from 100% fit.
Josh Coppins rode consistently to score 4th overall, after almost grabbing pole position on Saturday. The Kiwi was adrift of the battle for the lead but his finishes of 7th (a consequence of a fall) and 4th in the motos represented an improvement over his last GP in Holland and demonstrated a recovery from the low energy levels he has recently suffered.
Tanel Leok was 6th in the final classification after circulating on the fringes of the top five; recording a 5th position in Moto1 and 6th in Moto2, despite a small technical problem that interrupted his power supply.
Cairoli now has a full 'race' lead in the championship standings of 25 points over De Dycker. Coppins is 4th, 2 points ahead of Leok, while Philippaerts' DNF has proved costly and he has dropped to 6th place. Yamaha front the Manufacturer's title chase by 37 points. The YZ450F motorcycle now has claimed four of the five GPs run so far.
Yamaha's MX1-GP fleet will now spend the week travelling across the border and through Spain to the Bellpuig circuit and the Grand Prix of Catalunya for round six.
Antonio Cairoli, Yamaha Red Bull De Carli, 1st:
"This is a lucky and special track for me because I have won nine of the last ten motos here and this year it was unbelievable. In the second moto I did not expect to be able to catch everyone, especially Ken, like that and win the GP. My first lap was really bad but then I could find some good passing places. I am sorry about the contact with David. I did not expect him to be there and it was not my intention to touch. These things happen and they are not nice. After that I could overtake Desalle and was able to focus on catching Ken for the lead. I am really happy with this win. I thought before the season that I might be able to be in the top five by this stage but to be leading the championship is something very special. I am enjoying my riding and this is the important thing."
Josh Coppins, Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team, 4th:
"I'm still not quite strong enough and my mind is saying 'go faster' but my body cannot keep up. I am riding smooth and easy with consistent laps and a stupid crash in the first moto was the only real black mark. In the second race I rode pretty well but nothing special and did what I had to do. I pushed at the end to try and pass Desalle but ran out of time. I know that there is better to come. I am doing the best I can, which is not bad but it is just off where I want to be. My starts were alright and overall the weekend was not bad; not as good as the first two GPs but better than the last two."
Tanel Leok, Yamaha Red Bull De Carli, 6th:
"The result is good; the top six is where I should be every week. I was struggling a little bit in the first moto and wasn't feeling so good but the second race was better until we had some bad luck with that small problem with the bike and I was losing drive in sections and overshooting berms in others. I am being consistent with my motos and I know that on a normal day I am fighting for the podium."
David Philippaerts, Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team, 13th:
"Of course I am worried about my finger. We have the confirmation that it is broken and now we will just have to try and see what we can do next week in Spain. In the incident with Antonio, well, there were two lines and he wanted the first and also the second and came across me. This is part of motocross and not a big problem but it had a big price for me. I think now it is difficult to win the title but there are many races ahead and of course bad luck can still hit the others; everything is possible. I am pleased with the small changes we made to the bike and there is reason to feel positive but I have a lot of pain at the moment and just want to heal from this as fast as I can."
Crowd: 25,000 Weather: Cloudy Last Years Winner: Sébastien Pourcel 2009 GP of Portugal 10/05/2009 Race 1 - 20 Laps Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time 1 Antonio Cairoli Yamaha ITA 39'32.718 2 Ken De Dycker Suzuki BEL 0'07.035 3 Clement Desalle Honda BEL 0'12.446 4 Maximilian Nagl KTM GER 0'14.608 5 David Philippaerts Yamaha ITA 0'16.374 6 Tanel Leok Yamaha EST 0'21.134 7 Joshua Coppins Yamaha NZL 0'50.988 8 Jonathan Barragan KTM ESP 0'54.914 9 Gregory Aranda Kawasaki FRA 0'58.430 10 Gareth Swanepoel Kawasaki RSA 1'11.378 11 David Vuillemin Kawasaki FRA 1'23.735 12 Aigar Leok TM EST 1'32.244 13 Manuel Priem Aprilia BEL 1'41.152 14 Fabien Izoird Suzuki FRA 1'58.572 15 Tom Church CCM GBR 2'13.666 20 Carlos Campano Yamaha ESP -1Laps
Race 2 - 20 Laps Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time 1 Antonio Cairoli Yamaha ITA 40'13.107 2 Ken De Dycker Suzuki BEL 0'10.571 3 Clement Desalle Honda BEL 0'18.792 4 Joshua Coppins Yamaha NZL 0'20.312 5 Tanel Leok Yamaha EST 0'40.474 6 David Vuillemin Kawasaki FRA 0'49.212 7 Maximilian Nagl KTM GER 0'58.709 8 Gareth Swanepoel Kawasaki RSA 1'09.139 9 Gregory Aranda Kawasaki FRA 1'15.733 10 Jonathan Barragan KTM ESP 1'31.163 11 Aigar Leok TM EST 1'44.257 12 Carlos Campano Yamaha ESP 1'52.586 13 Manuel Priem Aprilia BEL 1'54.589 14 Luis Correira Suzuki POR -1Laps 15 Fabien Izoird Suzuki FRA -1Laps 20 Rob van Vijfeijken Yamaha NED -1Laps
Rider Standings 10/05/2009 Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points 1. Antonio Cairoli Yamaha ITA 193 2. Ken De Dycker Suzuki BEL 168 3. Jonathan Barragan KTM ESP 152 4. Joshua Coppins Yamaha NZL 144 5. Tanel Leok Yamaha EST 142 6. David Philippaerts Yamaha ITA 134 7. Clement Desalle Honda BEL 126 8. Maximilian Nagl KTM GER 119 9. Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 100 10. Kevin Strijbos Honda BEL 82 11. David Vuillemin Kawasaki FRA 73 12. Gareth Swanepoel Kawasaki RSA 67 13. Aigar Leok TM EST 67 14. Marc De Reuver Honda NED 45 15. Billy MacKenzie Honda GBR 42 24. Carlos Campano Yamaha ESP 13 26. Rob van Vijfeijken Yamaha NED 12
Manufacturer Standings 10/05/2009 Pos. Manufacturer Points 1. Yamaha 216 2. Suzuki 179 3. KTM 166 4. Honda 158 5. Kawasaki 87 6. TM 67 7. Aprilia 51 8. CCM 27
RACE REPORT 10/05/2009 Guarneri 4th through Agueda bumps Guarneri Guarneri
The Grand Prix of Portugal represented the fifth round of fifteen in the MX2-GP World Championship and the warm Agueda circuit was the stage for Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX Team's Davide Guarneri to fight off the effects of a stomach sickness to take 4th position; his fourth top five finish of the season so far on the YZ250FM.
25,000 spectators (weekend figure) witnessed the Italian tussling for positions inside the top three of both motos across a slippery and very bumpy terrain. He placed 5th in Moto1 and was running as high as 2nd for a long part of Moto2 before succumbing to his low stamina and slipping one place to 3rd. The 24 year old still managed to demonstrate decent consistency and was just 4 points from his first podium appearance of the campaign. Larrieu Larrieu
Team-mate Loic Larrieu took an excellent qualification position with third spot on Saturday. The French teenager repeated his bright starts from the gate to ride to 6th and 5th despite a sore foot and record his highest finish of his rookie season so far with 5th overall.
The third member of the team, Nico Aubin, had been suffering during the week with a virus and finished a course of antibiotics on Saturday. The Frenchman could take 8th place in Moto1 but a first lap crash in Moto2 left him at the back of the field and he retired, exhausted after six laps.
Saturday's activities were unlucky for the Utag Yamaha.com team and Zach Osborne in particular. The American had set the seventh fastest lap-time in the first practice session but then had a mechanical problem and crashed in the pre-qualification. The Grand Prix of Turkey winner chipped his left radius bone and is expected to be out of action for four to six weeks. Agueda saw the second round of the Women's World Championship but the weekend did not last long for Tarah Geiger as the American clipped a post and crashed on the first lap of the first moto and broke her right wrist.
Guarneri is now 3rd and 24 points from the lead in the world championship standings. Osborne is 7th and 2 points in front of Aubin, while Larrieu is 11th.
Round six takes place at the Bellpuig circuit next week for the Grand Prix of Catalunya.
Davide Guarneri, Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX Team, 4th:
"Today was good. My speed was at the top and only 0.1 or 0.2 away from these French riders! The fast guys all started at the front and it was a good battle at times. I have been feeling sick since yesterday and although this did not affect how fast I can go, it did mean my energy was low and the last ten minutes of both motos were very hard. I had two good starts and that was important for me. The results are consistent but I am trying each GP to reach the podium."
Loic Larrieu, Utag Yamaha.com, 5th:
"It was a good weekend for me. It started well in qualifying and I could finish 3rd. Today was more difficult because I missed a rut and hit my foot but I could make two good starts in the top two positions and I finished 6th and 5th; that's good result and very positive for my confidence."
Nico Aubin, Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX Team, 14th:
"I have been sick again and was taking antibiotics for five days before this GP. I thought I had got rid of this problem after Turkey and now I just hope that in the next two to three days my body will be clear of it. I started in the top ten of the first moto and did my own race and speed. Things were not too bad, eighth is not great but acceptable because I felt low on energy. In the second moto I had a crash on the second lap and when I restarted I managed one lap before feeling completely empty; there was no way I could do any more."
Crowd: 25,000 Weather: Cloudy Last Years Winner: Antonio Cairoli 2009 GP of Portugal 10/05/2009
Race 1 - 20 Laps Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time 1 Marvin Musquin Honda FRA 39'53.534 2 Rui Goncalves KTM POR 0'02.587 3 Steven Frossard Kawasaki FRA 0'02.923 4 Gautier Paulin Kawasaki FRA 0'21.629 5 Davide Guarneri Yamaha ITA 0'29.869 6 Loic Larrieu Yamaha FRA 0'33.387 7 Arnaud Tonus KTM CHE 0'40.667 8 Nicolas Aubin Yamaha FRA 0'43.076 9 Ken Roczen Suzuki GER 0'47.651 10 Alessandro Lupino Yamaha ITA 0'50.485 11 Joel Roelants KTM BEL 0'53.004 12 Evgeny Bobryshev Yamaha RUS 0'55.186 13 Stephen Sword KTM GBR 1'19.580 14 Manuel Monni Yamaha ITA 1'26.841 15 Yohei Kojima Suzuki JPN 1'31.021 16 Cedric Soubeyras Yamaha FRA 1'37.165
Race 2 - 20 Laps Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time 1 Rui Goncalves KTM POR 39'10.794 2 Steven Frossard Kawasaki FRA 0'07.812 3 Davide Guarneri Yamaha ITA 0'10.843 4 Ken Roczen Suzuki GER 0'13.149 5 Loic Larrieu Yamaha FRA 0'15.004 6 Marvin Musquin Honda FRA 0'25.511 7 Xavier Boog Suzuki FRA 0'27.974 8 Gautier Paulin Kawasaki FRA 0'33.318 9 Arnaud Tonus KTM CHE 0'47.567 10 Marcus Schiffer KTM GER 1'00.810 11 Alessandro Lupino Yamaha ITA 1'07.748 12 Jeremy Van Horebeek KTM BEL 1'13.836 13 Manuel Monni Yamaha ITA 1'18.882 14 Evgeny Bobryshev Yamaha RUS 1'36.007 15 Stephen Sword KTM GBR 1'44.852
Rider Standings 10/05/2009 Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points 1. Gautier Paulin Kawasaki FRA 171 2. Marvin Musquin Honda FRA 165 3. Davide Guarneri Yamaha ITA 147 4. Rui Goncalves KTM POR 125 5. Xavier Boog Suzuki FRA 108 6. Steven Frossard Kawasaki FRA 105 7. Zach Osborne Yamaha USA 100 8. Nicolas Aubin Yamaha FRA 98 9. Shaun Simpson KTM GBR 97 10. Arnaud Tonus KTM CHE 72 11. Loic Larrieu Yamaha FRA 70 12. Manuel Monni Yamaha ITA 67 13. Marcus Schiffer KTM GER 66 14. Joel Roelants KTM BEL 61 15. Alessandro Lupino Yamaha ITA 56 19. Evgeny Bobryshev Yamaha RUS 38 27. Cedric Soubeyras Yamaha FRA 15 34. Deny Philippaerts Yamaha ITA 6
Manufacturer Standings 10/05/2009 Pos. Manufacturer Points 1. Kawasaki 191 2. KTM 180 3. Yamaha 177 4. Honda 171 5. Suzuki 128 6. TM 5 |