Stefan Everts' assault on the World Championship record books weathered its toughest test in weeks but came through unscathed at the eighth round of the 2006 series. At a hot and packed Matterley Basin circuit for the British Grand Prix the World Champion won both motos to stretch his unbeaten run to thirteen races and eight perfect rounds so far. Everts had claimed his second pole position in a row on Saturday on a very dry track that was hard and dusty. The long layout gave the impression of high speed but the riders were struggling to break the two minute barrier as they bobbed and weaved through the course situated in the middle of a natural bowl and among some picturesque scenery. Everts owned his twelfth consecutive moto in usual untouchable fashion. The 33 year old came close to crashing in a busy first corner but cut through from fourth position in the opening turns to be leading the pack by the end of the first lap. A more unconventional race lay in store later in the afternoon as a spill while leading on the fifth lap required some swift surgery to his standing and nine circulations later he had recouped four positions and passed Steve Ramon to again be the pace-setter. It was another dominant display from the Yamaha Intur Sports rider who also recorded the fastest lap of the sprint. Cédric Melotte continues to improve both his physical condition and his confidence. The Belgian was part of a tasty dice for second and third positions in the opening moto - at one stage the YZ450FMs were flying tandem - and eventually he defended fifth spot from Tanel Leok. In the second outing he gained another top ten placing with eighth for his best pair of results this year. Bike it Yamaha UK Dixon Racing's Julien Bill posted the seventh quickest lap-time in qualification and was running in the mid top ten for sections of the opening race until being relegated to tenth with an engine glitch. He was 13th in the final moto after a problem with his goggles. Everts leads the Championship by 99 points which gives him an advantage of almost two Grand Prix with only seven left to run. The Belgian is still firmly on course to reach 100 career victories and presently has 95. Cédric Melotte is eighth but only twelve points from seventh with the next round due to take place at Sweden in two weeks. Stefan Everts, Yamaha Intur Sports Motocross Team: "I hit a rock with my frame, the back wheel came out of the rut and I slid out. Josh passed me immediately but I was aggressive and got him back quickly. I was chasing Tanel but I was having a hard time around the first part of the track because it was so fast and the roosts coming up from all the dust made it difficult to see the lines. I made my way through one by one and then pushed quite hard to have a small gap after a few laps. I managed to bring my Yamaha to the chequered flag first and again I am very happy. After the small crash it made a good show for the fans and I was pleased with how I could still take the race." Cédric Melotte, Yamaha Intur Sports Motocross Team: "Finally I felt more like my old self. I had a long talk with Michele during the week about my life and not just motocross. His encouragement was unbelievable and he is very positive. I had a small problem with my back today and had a lot of pain. I needed an injection to race but I did not want to give up because I was feeling mentally much better. I am still physically not 100% and my riding style needs a high level of fitness. I needed a bit of time to come back but I am still confident for the rest of the season. It will be good to have a small break now and I can take my training step by step." Michele Rinaldi, Team co-ordinator, Yamaha Intur Sports Motocross Team: "It has been a difficult and delicate time for Cédric. He needed a long time to recover from his wrist and still wasn't fit to push for forty minutes. It was not the best situation for Cédric, Yamaha or for us. Today he proved he was fast and could ride at the front for half of the race but could not go to the end. I hope this will change soon because Stefan is giving us perfect results in one half of the team. Both riders really appreciate the new Yamaha and we can see that it is strong everywhere and in all kinds of conditions. We are taking many holeshots which shows the performance of the engine and we are all satisfied." Race classification MX1 Round: 8 - 2006 GP of Matterley Basin, UK Circuit: Matterley Basin Race 1: 20 Laps Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 S. Everts Yamaha BEL 41' 8.529 2 K. De Dycker Honda BEL +4.816 3 J. Coppins Honda NZL +5.293 4 K. Strijbos Suzuki BEL +6.436 5 C. Melotte Yamaha BEL +16.789 6 T. Leok Kawasaki EST +20.713 7 G. Crockard Honda GBR +26.176 8 J. Garcia Vico Honda ESP +28.827 9 P. Leuret Honda FRA +37.045 10 J. Bill Yamaha GBR +43.021 11 J. Noble Honda GBR +50.363 12 J. Barragan KTM ESP +1' 9.842 13 M. Jones Honda GBR +1' 12.970 14 S. Ramon Suzuki BEL +1' 18.796 15 M. Priem Yamaha BEL +1' 20.067 16 D. Theybers Suzuki BEL +1' 22.208 17 L. Freibergs Suzuki LVA +1' 22.777 18 A. Pyrhonen TM FIN +1' 28.109 19 C. Federici Kawasaki ITA +1' 31.970 20 N. Bradshaw Suzuki GBR +1' 36.825 Race 2: 19 Laps Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 S. Everts Yamaha BEL 39' 21.708 2 K. Strijbos Suzuki BEL +3.372 3 S. Ramon Suzuki BEL +15.875 4 T. Leok Kawasaki EST +37.671 5 J. Coppins Honda NZL +45.447 6 J. Barragan KTM ESP +50.676 7 K. De Dycker Honda BEL +56.471 8 C. Melotte Yamaha BEL +59.626 9 M. Van Daele Honda BEL +1' 3.592 10 J. Garcia Vico Honda ESP +1' 8.873 11 M. Priem Yamaha BEL +1' 11.660 12 J. Noble Honda GBR +1' 21.470 13 J. Bill Yamaha GBR +1' 23.626 14 C. Federici Kawasaki ITA +1' 28.325 15 N. Bradshaw Suzuki GBR +1' 36.628 16 M. Jones Honda GBR +1' 41.671 17 J. Lindhe KTM SWE +1' 46.492 18 A. Salvini Suzuki ITA +1' 54.806 19 A. Bobkovs Honda LVA +2' 1.915 20 B. Verhoeven Kawasaki NED +2' 3.758 Championship standings MX1 Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Points 1 Stefan Everts Yamaha BEL 392 2 Kevin Strijbos Suzuki BEL 293 3 Tanel Leok Kawasaki EST 278 4 Ken De Dycker Honda BEL 267 5 Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 254 6 Jonathan Barragan KTM ESP 190 7 Pascal Leuret Honda FRA 159 8 Cedric Melotte Yamaha BEL 147 9 Javier Garcia Vico Honda ESP 139 10 Manuel Priem Yamaha BEL 136 11 Julien Bill Yamaha GBR 126 12 Marvin Van Daele Honda BEL 120 13 Brian Jorgensen Honda DNK 120 14 James Noble Honda GBR 108 15 Sebastien Tortelli KTM FRA 99 16 Antti Pyrhonen TM FIN 94 17 Danny Theybers Suzuki BEL 78 18 Gordon Crockard Honda GBR 54 19 Alex Salvini Suzuki ITA 50 20 Wyatt Avis KTM RSA 46 Manufacturers standings MX1 Pos. Manufacturer Points 1 Yamaha 392 2 Suzuki 329 3 Honda 279 4 Kawasaki 278 5 KTM 245 6 TM 94 MX2 : Another runner-up place for Cairoli Round: 8 - 2006 GP of Matterley Basin, UK Circuit: Matterley Basin Date: 18 June 2006 Crowd: 39000 Temp: 28ºC Weather: Hot Antonio Cairoli repeated his Italian Grand Prix runner-up position at Matterley Basin as the top two steps of the MX2 podium were again filled by David Philippaerts and the De Carli representative. The World Champion had started badly in the first race on a track that proved difficult for passing simply because the high speed and simple layout meant that the distances between riders remained constant and tricky to breach. He was able to improve his ranking by one digit to sixth after Nicolas Aubin faded back through the top ten. In the second moto he harried Philippaerts for the better part of the 35 minute and 2 lap distance before pulling away for his fifth race triumph of the season. Bike it Yamaha UK Dixon Racing's Billy Mackenzie was fourth after tying on points for the lower step of the podium but losing his third silverware of the term after finishing eighth in race two. The Scot was the first Yamaha home with third position in the first contest of the day in what was a decent performance in front of a very vocal supporting crowd. The 22 year old had several injections into a broken left hand and fought off the close attentions of Championship leader Christophe Pourcel for the runner-up place behind David Philippaerts until the last lap. The local resident was back to his aggressive best after two indifferent and troublesome Grand Prix but his impetuousness cost him in the afternoon after a mistake while third saw him run off the track and he struggled to rise higher up the classification. Mackenzie was briefly on the podium when Sebastien Pourcel overtook Tommy Searle for third but then almost crashed giving the British teenager his first ever top three and leaving the Yamaha man disappointed. Kenneth Gundersen was leading the moto1 until he lost the front end of the Ricci Racing Yamaha on a banked right hander and crashed down to sixth, finally able to rise to fifth. In the second outing he fought off Billy Mackenzie and passed Anthony Boisierre for sixth that gave him fifth overall. Davide Guarneri gained his best race result of the year in fourth position after leaving behind the tussle between his Yamaha compatriots Gundersen and Cairoli but collided with Gareth Swanepoel and did not finish race two. His team-mate Alessio Chiodi had small crashes in both motos and was eleventh. After two second positions and a victory in the last four motos Cairoli has moved up to second in the Championship 34 points behind Christophe Pourcel. Mackenzie is sixth and Gundersen seventh. After a heavy three week spell of consecutive races the World Championships have now earned a well deserved break. The Grand Prix of Sweden at the Uddevalla circuit will draw the teams and riders together on the first weekend of July. Antonio Cairoli, Team Yamaha De Carli: "I didn't start well and I was trying to come back through but I hit a wall with Gundersen because he was so hard to pass. I lost a lot of time. I rode with my head and I liked the track. I was thinking about the Championship in that first heat because I passed Tyla and de Reuver although I lost the race because of that start." Kenneth Gundersen, Yamaha Team Ricci: "Again my own mistake cost me, just like Montevarchi. I tried to be smooth too early and should have attacked for a few more laps before trying to set a rhythm but I came into the corner and the front slid out. I came from eighth to fifth in the first one and it wasn't a bad race. I struggled in the second moto and was fighting the bike." Alessio Chiodi, Yamaha Team Ricci: "Today was not so good because I had some decent positions but I crashed in both motos however my knee is getting better and that is one positive thing. The track was fast and the dry but it wasn't so bad." Billy Mackenzie, Bike it Yamaha UK Dixon Racing: "I'm gutted to be honest. Hearing the crowd cheering for twenty minutes after the race for someone else when I knew I should have been up there was hard to take and a bit of a downer. I tried my hardest. I made a small mistake after the whoops when I was third because I saw Cairoli and Philippaerts ahead of me and thought 'I can get them'. My hand has been getting better for three weeks now but it still forced me to have two bad Grand Prix. The medication I had today was great. I need to pick my head up now; fourth overall was fine and the points make it good." Race classification MX2 Round: 8 - 2006 GP of Matterley Basin, UK Circuit: Matterley Basin Race 1: 19 Laps Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 D. Philippaerts KTM ITA 39' 22.087 2 C. Pourcel Kawasaki FRA +5.443 3 B. MacKenzie Yamaha GBR +9.460 4 D. Guarneri Yamaha ITA +13.068 5 K. Gundersen Yamaha NOR +14.894 6 A. Cairoli Yamaha ITA +17.540 7 G. Swanepoel Kawasaki RSA +18.911 8 T. Searle Kawasaki GBR +19.706 9 N. Aubin Kawasaki FRA +21.875 10 S. Pourcel Kawasaki FRA +49.922 11 C. Nunn KTM GBR +52.163 12 R. Goncalves KTM POR +53.868 13 A. Chiodi Yamaha ITA +57.138 14 A. Boissière Yamaha FRA +1' 2.097 15 M. Monni KTM ITA +1' 10.702 16 P A. Renet Honda FRA +1' 17.198 17 T. Rattray KTM RSA +1' 23.172 18 R. Rowson Kawasaki GBR +1' 24.485 19 S. Simpson Honda GBR +1' 27.681 20 J. Dougan Honda GBR +1' 41.747 Race 2: 19 Laps Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Total Time 1 A. Cairoli Yamaha ITA 39' 56.266 2 D. Philippaerts KTM ITA +11.233 3 T. Searle Kawasaki GBR +13.689 4 S. Pourcel Kawasaki FRA +14.190 5 R. Goncalves KTM POR +26.994 6 K. Gundersen Yamaha NOR +36.890 7 A. Boissière Yamaha FRA +40.631 8 B. MacKenzie Yamaha GBR +45.117 9 C. Nunn KTM GBR +49.390 10 A. Chiodi Yamaha ITA +50.918 11 M. Monni KTM ITA +51.632 12 C. Pourcel Kawasaki FRA +53.183 13 M. Seistola Honda FIN +1' 0.827 14 P A. Renet Honda FRA +1' 5.203 15 T. Rattray KTM RSA +1' 6.533 16 B. Anderson Yamaha GBR +1' 7.906 17 M. De Reuver KTM NED +1' 22.806 18 X. Boog Yamaha FRA +1' 27.227 19 S. Simpson Honda GBR +1' 30.413 20 J. Wing KTM SWE +1' 32.179 Championship standings MX2 Pos. Rider Manufacturer Nat. Points 1 Christophe Pourcel Kawasaki FRA 305 2 Antonio Cairoli Yamaha ITA 271 3 David Philippaerts KTM ITA 257 4 Marc De Reuver KTM NED 250 5 Tyla Rattray KTM RSA 245 6 Billy MacKenzie Yamaha GBR 201 7 Carl Nunn KTM GBR 181 8 Kenneth Gundersen Yamaha NOR 170 9 Sébastien Pourcel Kawasaki FRA 169 10 Tommy Searle Kawasaki GBR 162 11 Rui Goncalves KTM POR 157 12 Gareth Swanepoel Kawasaki RSA 148 13 Alessio Chiodi Yamaha ITA 143 14 Davide Guarneri Yamaha ITA 112 15 Luigi Seguy Yamaha FRA 94 16 Manuel Monni KTM ITA 89 17 Anthony Boissière Yamaha FRA 87 18 Matti Seistola Honda FIN 69 19 Aigar Leok Yamaha EST 64 20 Pierre-Alexandre Renet Honda FRA 50 Manufacturers standings MX2 Pos. Manufacturer Points 1 KTM 365 2 Yamaha 351 3 Kawasaki 322 4 Honda 127 5 Suzuki 13
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