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Searle tops MX2 podium; Rattray has Red Plate as championship leader

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Date Posted: May 11, 2008 - 12:21:56 PM
 
 

11.05.2008

Barragan onboard his KTM takes the overview perspective at Bulgaria Red Bull KTM factory rider Tommy Searle stopped the hearts of all spectators of the second MX2 moto in Sevielo, Bulgaria on Sunday when he swept past fellow KTM rider Shaun Simpson in the last seconds of the race to take the top podium spot in the GP.

On a day when rain fell to soften the hard track and reshuffle the cards just before the second MX2 moto, Red Bull KTM's Tyla Rattray made a good comeback from a tussle with Toni Cairoli in the second moto to finish overall second. Shaun Simpson was on the podium for the first time in third place to complete a complete clean sweep of the podium for KTM.
 
Elated Tommy Searle
"I am very happy because this is my first victory of the season and my second career GP win," Tommy said. "I really enjoyed the battle with Shaun. I knew that Tyla and Cairoli were quite far back but I did not want to take any risks. The track was quite tricky as I wanted to be sure to try to pass Shaun at just the right time." The last minute by the young British title contender was certainly the highlight of the race weekend at this circuit in central Bulgaria.
 
Rattray overcomes clash with Cairoli
Rattray in BulgariaTyla Rattray, now again in front in the championship standings and owner of the red number place said he regretted the incident with Toni Cairoli, the current MX2 champion, saying that although it was part of racing he was sorry it had happened. "I always like to ride clean but I also always race for the win." After the tangle Tyla managed to work his way back up through the pack on a circuit and in conditions where it was difficult to make up ground. After his third place in the first moto he finished fifth in the second, collecting enough points for the second podium place on the day.
 
First GP podium for Shaun Simpson
Shaun Simpson, riding for Team KTM UK, one of the new KTM-supported teams was naturally delighted to be up with Searle. He led the race right from the beginning and said he didn't expect to be on the podium this early in his career in GP racing. "This is a very new experience for me," he said. "This is a track that suits me and I already knew in race one that I was fast. I couldn't believe I was in front of Tommy in the second moto. It was fun and now I know I am getting faster I have good hopes for the rest of the season and I want to improve in every GP.
 
Problems for Goncalves in heat one
Goncalvez Rui Goncalves, the third Red Bull KTM factory rider had difficulty with pain in his arms in the first moto, finishing in tenth place. The second heat proved more successful after some adjustments to the bike's setup. "I had a lot of problems with my arms in the first heat. It was very distracting and hard to ride. It was easier in the second with a different setup but I did not have a very good start. I was also behind Cairoli and Tyla during their incident. I went on to finish seventh and of course I never give up." The Portuguese Red Bull KTM rider said he is looking forward to next week's ride in Mantova, Italy, where he had a good race in the pre-season Starcross event. "It's now my aim to finish every Gp and to pick up as many points as I can," he said.
 
Great MX2 weekend for KTM
The Bulgarian GP was very successful for KTM with six of the top eight riders on their machines.
 
Results MX2 Grand Prix
1. Tommy Searle, Britain, KTM
2. Tyla Rattray, South Africa, KTM
3. Shaun Simpson, Britain, KTM
4. Xavier Boog, France, Suzuki
5. Nicolas Aubin, France, Yamaha
6. Anthony Boissere, France, KTM
7. Antonio Cairoli, Italy, Yamaha
8. Rui Goncalves, Portugal, KTM

Three happy KTM riders
 
Championship Standings after Grand Prix of Bulgaria
1. Tyla Rattray, South Africa, KTM, 157 points (regains leader's red number plate)
2. Antonio Cairoli, Italy, Yamaha, 153
3. Tommy Searle, Britain, KTM, 149
4. Nicolas Aubin, France, Yamaha, 106
5. Rui Goncalves, Portugal, KTM, 106
 
Other KTM
8. Shaun Simpson, Britain, KTM, 92
10. Jeremy van Horebeek, Belgium, KTM, 82
13. Joel Roelants, Belgium, KTM, 54
14. Anthony Boissiere, France, KTM, 50
17. Joel Tarroux, France, KTM, 38  

 


11.05.2008
Jonathan Barragan denied victory in last minutes of MX1 in Bulgaria
KTM Team Silver Action rider Jonathan Barragan looked certain to take victory in the second moto and seal his MX1 Grand Pix win in Sevlievo, Bulgaria on Sunday when a mistake in the last stretch of race two denied him the overall victory.

Barragan aboard his KTM in BulgariaOn a day where rain fell before the second race to create a whole different set of conditions on the normally hard packed track, the Spanish KTM rider did go on to be second overall to rescue a podium place and pick up more valuable championship points.
 
Last minute mistake on tricky wet circuit
"I am very sad, "the Spanish rider said. "I made a mistake in the last lap and lost my position. Without this I know I would have won today. I was very fast this weekend and I know I can win races. Now I will concentrate on a good result next weekend in Mantova, where I had a good result in the pre-season Starcross event. I'm going to do my best to get back in the championship and to finish every race with as many points as I can."
 
Max Nagl looks ahead to Mantova
It was also a disappointing day for Red Bull KTM factory rider Max Nagl of Germany. Despite snatching the holeshot in both heats of the MX1, Sunday was not his lucky day. Max went into the race hoping for a top five Nagl in fourth round position but a mistake in heat one cost him his chances then in the second heat his boot got wedged in between the frame and the rear brake and he lost valuable time trying to free it. Overall he finished in eighth position in the GP. Max also goes to Mantova next weekend optimistic about riding on a circuit that he likes and where he has enjoyed good results in the past.
 
MX 1 Grand Prix Results
1. David Philippaerts, Italy, Yamaha
2. Jonathan Barragan, Spain, KTM
3. Sebastien Pourcel, France, Kawasaki
4. Steve Ramon, Belgium, Suzuki
5. Marc de Reuver, Netherlands, Honda
8. Max Nagl, Germany, KTM
 
Championship Standings
1. David Philippaerts, Italy, Yamaha, 149 points
2. Steve Ramon, Belgium, Suzuki, 132
3. Josh Coppins, New Zealand, Yamaha, 115
4. Billy Mackenzie, Britain, 100
5. Ken de Dyker, Belgium, 98
 
Other KTM
6. Jonathan Barragan, Spain, KTM, 94
8. Max Nagl, Germany, KTM, 80
12. Kornel Nemeth, Hungary, KTM, 62
15. Markus Schiffer, Germany, KTM, 40
19. James Noble, Britain, KTM 23  

Barragan onboard his KTM takes the overview perspective at Bulgaria

 

Max Nagl getting down to business in fourth round

 

 

 

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Goncalves confident for Mantova


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Rattray recovers well to claim red number plate


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Three happy KTM riders after Bulgarian GP


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Max Nagl getting down to business in fourth round


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Team boss Stefan Everts enjoys celebrating KTM's clean sweep of MX2 podium


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Barragan onboard his KTM takes the overview perspective at Bulgaria


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Searle delivers heart stopping challenge to win MX2 GP



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