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MX-GP: De Dycker and Philippaerts log Portuguese top three finishes?

De Dycker in Portugal
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De Dycker in Portugal
The Grand Prix of Portugal took place at a challenging Agueda circuit in front of 14,000 spectators as rain on Saturday turned into sunshine on Sunday and Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX Team's Ken De Dycker grabbed his first top three finish of the season on the new YZ450F with 3rd place in the second moto. Yamaha Monster Energy David Philippaerts was the highest-placed Yamaha runner with 5th overall and aced a rostrum slot in the first race. On Saturday, after refining his set-up with the help of the Ohlins technicians, Philippaerts was able to make a great start in the Qualification Heat and lead world champion Tony Cairoli to the finish line for his second pole position of the season. Showers that lasted most of the day on Saturday caused the track to soften and become rutty and bumpy. As the terrain dried and offered more grip on Sunday more racing lines appeared in the second moto.
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DP at Agueda
DP at Agueda
2008 world champion Philippaerts was chasing Clement Desalle hard for second place in the first moto when he inexplicably fell on the landing of a long jump adjacent to the start-straight. The Italian was able to quickly remount and although he secured 3rd was left nursing a painful left hand. The complaint would bother him in the second race and he was unable to run at a similar pace through the rough bumps, eventually finishing 8th. Ahead De Dycker was battling with Evgeny Bobryshev, Max Nagl and Desalle. The Belgian was in a resolute mood after a first lap crash in the opening race had forced his retirement with a damaged radiator and broken front brake. The DNF meant that the 25 year old was 10th by the end of the day although he was pleased with his fight to 3rd. Philippaerts is 3rd in the world championship standings, 28 points from second while De Dycker is 6th. The team will head east across Portugal and into Spain arriving at Bellpuig for the Grand Prix of Catalunya next week and round five of the series. In other news Spain's Carlos Campano still leads the MX3 World Championship after his second win of the season at round three in Argentina last week. In front of a decent 20,000 crowd the former Spanish Champion went 2-1 at La Rioja to clinch his spoils and edge a 6 point lead in the standings. "I am very happy," he said. I won in front of so many spectators and I am still leading the Championship." Ten rounds remain in the contest that is held in conjunction with the MX2 European series.
Philippaerts after Moto1
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Philippaerts after Moto1
David Philippaerts, Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team, 5th: "In the first moto I was following Desalle and my speed was good but on the third lap I had a big crash. I don't know the reason for it, similar to what happened in Mantova, and it was just one second in which my race was decided. I hurt my hand and that affected my feeling on the bike in the second moto. I did not have quite as much control or strength as before and it was not good for my corner speed because the bike was moving around a lot because of the bumps and I needed to hold on. Yesterday was very good but our races are being hit by some surprises. My lap-times are good and I am keeping consistent and now we must all work on getting our set-up right and the results we deserve." Ken De Dycker, Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX Team, 10th: "I had some bad luck in the first race. I came into the rut and jumped it a little bit but the bike went sideways in the second part and I could not keep it up. The radiator was bent and the front brake was poking into the front wheel so it was not possible to go on. The second moto was better but hard work, and I lost the rhythm in some places. I am quite happy with how it went."

Crowd: 14,000 Weather: Sunny

Last Years Winner: Antonio Cairoli
2010 GP of Portugal 09/05/2010
Race 1 - 20 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Maximilian Nagl KTM GER 40'37.687
2 Clement Desalle Suzuki BEL 0'14.633
3 David Philippaerts Yamaha ITA 0'17.055
4 Xavier Boog Kawasaki FRA 0'18.870
5 Antonio Cairoli KTM ITA 0'20.685
6 Tanel Leok Honda EST 0'22.020
7 Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 0'45.869
8 Sébastien Pourcel Kawasaki FRA 0'53.096
9 Evgeny Bobryshev Honda RUS 1'04.235
10 Marc De Reuver Suzuki NED 1'06.660
11 Rui Goncalves KTM POR 1'09.663
12 Kevin Strijbos Suzuki BEL 1'10.618
13 Anthony Boissière TM FRA 1'11.406
14 Nicolas Aubin Kawasaki FRA 1'25.652
15 Davide Guarneri Honda ITA 1'32.088
16 Tom Soderstrom Yamaha SWE 1'32.561
Race 2 - 20 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Antonio Cairoli KTM ITA 39'57.508
2 Clement Desalle Suzuki BEL 0'02.809
3 Ken De Dycker Yamaha BEL 0'04.569
4 Xavier Boog Kawasaki FRA 0'06.537
5 Maximilian Nagl KTM GER 0'09.288
6 Tanel Leok Honda EST 0'12.826
7 Evgeny Bobryshev Honda RUS 0'23.894
8 David Philippaerts Yamaha ITA 0'28.727
9 Sébastien Pourcel Kawasaki FRA 0'51.791
10 Davide Guarneri Honda ITA 0'52.578
11 Joshua Coppins Aprilia NZL 0'53.484
12 Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 0'56.710
13 Rui Goncalves KTM POR 1'13.304
14 Kevin Strijbos Suzuki BEL 1'16.923
15 Anthony Boissière TM FRA 1'26.064
Rider Standings 09/05/2010
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Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1. Antonio Cairoli KTM ITA 179
2. Maximilian Nagl KTM GER 161
3. David Philippaerts Yamaha ITA 133
4. Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 124
5. Clement Desalle Suzuki BEL 123
6. Ken De Dycker Yamaha BEL 114
7. Xavier Boog Kawasaki FRA 106
8. Tanel Leok Honda EST 96
9. Evgeny Bobryshev Honda RUS 79
10. Sébastien Pourcel Kawasaki FRA 75
11. Davide Guarneri Honda ITA 73
12. Joshua Coppins Aprilia NZL 63
13. Jimmy Albertson Honda USA 59
14. Gareth Swanepoel Honda RSA 57
15. Jonathan Barragan Kawasaki ESP 56
17. Manuel Monni Yamaha ITA 46
21. Tom Soderstrom Yamaha SWE 19
Manufacturer Standings 09/05/2010
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Pos. Manufacturer Points
1. KTM 197
2. Suzuki 169
3. Yamaha 156
4. Kawasaki 118
5. Honda 113
6. Aprilia 63
7. TM 37
8. CCM 11
RACE REPORT 09/05/2010
Osborne so close to Portuguese MX2-GP podium
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Osborne at Agueda
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Osborne at Agueda
The fourth round of the FIM MX2-GP World Championship saw Bike it Cosworth Yamaha's Zach Osborne miss a first podium result for the 2010 YZ250F - with increased agility due to a new chassis - by just one point as the American gets closer and closer to his first silverware of the season. Agueda hosted the Grand Prix of Portugal and thanks to copious rainfall on Saturday the course with many jumps, drops and climbs was a rougher prospect than usual for race-day. 14,000 spectators attended the event despite the changeable climate for the first of two back-to-back meetings on the MX-GP schedule. Osborne set a decent pace across a wet and slick layout in practice and qualification and was not far off the speed marked by the leaders in the motos themselves. The 2009 Turkish GP winner chased Shaun Simpson to finish 5th in the first moto and was exercising a degree of caution at the venue where he broke his scaphoid and ended his season twelve months ago. In the second moto Osborne gelled with the track and enjoyed a lengthy skirmish with Dutch GP victor Jeffrey Herlings, only losing out to the teenager after some fraught run-ins with backmarkers. With 3rd position by the flag Osborne gained his first entry into the top three and missed the podium by a single point.
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Kullas in Portugal
Kullas in Portugal
Elsewhere Yamaha Monster Energy Gariboldi's Harri Kullas was 8th overall with a promising start and decent ride to 7th in Moto1. The Finn was slower getting away in Moto2 but persisted to the finish to gain 13th. Team-mate Christophe Charlier steered the third YZ250F into the top ten with 10th place overall. The 2009 European Champion was competing with an injured right hand after damaging thumb ligaments in a mid-week training crash. He defied the pain to reach the flag ahead of Kullas in Moto1 for 6th but a crash at the beginning of the second race dropped him to 15th. Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX Team's Loic Larrieu crashed in the Qualification Heat and had to enter the gate down in 33rd limiting his options at the start of the motos. The Frenchman also hit the ground during Sunday. Eventually he managed two points for 19th in the second sprint. Alessandro Lupino was 17th and 11th for 14th overall and his best points haul of the season, despite a sore right wrist. Osborne is currently the highest-placed Yamaha rider in the MX2-GP table with 6th position and 2 points from the top five. Kullas and Charlier are 9th and 10th. Yamaha 3C Racing's Chiara Fontanesi was 5th overall in the second round of the FIM Women's World Championship courtesy of two 6th positions and holds 4th in the seven-race series, the third edition of the competition, on the YZ250F. Round five of the world championship will take place at Bellpuig for the Grand Prix of Catalunya next week. Zach Osborne, Bike it Cosworth Yamaha, 4th: "I am a little disappointed that I did not make the podium because it would have been sweet revenge after getting hurt here last year. However a 5th and a 3rd and some good points mean that it has been a good weekend. I think I am catching those guys slowly but surely. My first race was not my best of the year but it was still solid, and in the second I held it out as long as I could up there but ran into some lappers and Herlings passed me. I gained some ground on him a little bit but again got mixed up with slower riders. I enjoyed the rough circuit. It was a GP track; gnarly, rough, hard to predict. It was definitely good. I am so happy with the way things are going with the team. Everyone is pulling together and it is such a joint-effort." Harri Kullas, Yamaha Monster Energy Gariboldi, 8th: "Overall I had one good, one bad. In the first race I had a good start and when Roelants crashed in front of me I had 7th. I could see Christophe in front of me but when I pushed he would do also and I could not get close enough. I was happy with 7th though. In the second moto I started badly and struggled to wake-up and this is something I need to work on. I rode smart but spent too much time behind Karro and Tonkov. Near the end I pushed as hard as I could. 8th overall was a good result for the day and I feel it is progress." Christophe Charlier, Yamaha Monster Energy Gariboldi, 10th: "I did the best I could today but it was definitely hard with my hand. I had a crash at the start of the second moto but the first one was pretty good in the circumstances. I just have to let my hand heal and hope it is a bit stronger for Spain."

Crowd: 14,000 Weather: Sunny

Last Years Winner: Rui Goncalves
2010 GP of Portugal 09/05/2010
Race 1 - 19 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Marvin Musquin KTM FRA 39'09.201
2 Ken Roczen Suzuki GER 0'03.389
3 Jeffrey Herlings KTM NED 0'03.997
4 Shaun Simpson KTM GBR 1'02.518
5 Zach Osborne Yamaha USA 1'17.802
6 Christophe Charlier Yamaha FRA 1'20.932
7 Harri Kullas Yamaha FIN 1'23.221
8 Joel Roelants KTM BEL 1'24.333
9 Arnaud Tonus Suzuki CHE 1'47.796
10 Matiss Karro Suzuki LVA 1'50.706
11 Steven Frossard Kawasaki FRA -1Laps
12 Nikolai Larsen Honda DNK -1Laps
13 Mel Pocock Yamaha GBR -1Laps
14 Aleksandr Tonkov Suzuki RUS -1Laps
15 Petr Smitka KTM CZE -1Laps
17 Alessandro Lupino Yamaha ITA -1Laps
Race 2 - 19 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Marvin Musquin KTM FRA 40'09.015
2 Jeffrey Herlings KTM NED 0'08.230
3 Zach Osborne Yamaha USA 0'14.284
4 Jeremy Van Horebeek Kawasaki BEL 0'20.023
5 Steven Frossard Kawasaki FRA 0'32.628
6 Ken Roczen Suzuki GER 0'50.167
7 Arnaud Tonus Suzuki CHE 0'51.004
8 Joel Roelants KTM BEL 1'03.928
9 Jake Nicholls KTM GBR 1'05.055
10 Dennis Verbruggen KTM BEL 1'16.926
11 Alessandro Lupino Yamaha ITA 1'19.092
12 Valentin Teillet KTM FRA 1'20.792
13 Harri Kullas Yamaha FIN 1'22.165
14 Matiss Karro Suzuki LVA 1'45.346
15 Christophe Charlier Yamaha FRA 1'46.923
18 Mel Pocock Yamaha GBR -1Laps
19 Loic Larrieu Yamaha FRA -1Laps
Rider Standings 09/05/2010
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Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1. Marvin Musquin KTM FRA 179
2. Ken Roczen Suzuki GER 167
3. Jeffrey Herlings KTM NED 164
4. Steven Frossard Kawasaki FRA 133
5. Arnaud Tonus Suzuki CHE 116
6. Zach Osborne Yamaha USA 114
7. Shaun Simpson KTM GBR 105
8. Jeremy Van Horebeek Kawasaki BEL 101
9. Harri Kullas Yamaha FIN 83
10. Christophe Charlier Yamaha FRA 81
11. Joel Roelants KTM BEL 80
12. Jake Nicholls KTM GBR 76
13. Dennis Verbruggen KTM BEL 60
14. Alessandro Lupino Yamaha ITA 45
15. Matiss Karro Suzuki LVA 40
17. Mel Pocock Yamaha GBR 29
20. Loic Larrieu Yamaha FRA 16
29. Rudi Moroni Yamaha ITA 5
30. Ceriel Klein Kromhof Yamaha NED 4
31. Glenn Coldenhoff Yamaha NED 2
32. Ed Allingham Yamaha GBR 2
Manufacturer Standings 09/05/2010
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Pos. Manufacturer Points
1. KTM 200
2. Suzuki 167
3. Kawasaki 135
4. Yamaha 123
5. Honda 40
6. TM 9

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