Yamaha Monster Energy Motocross Team's David Philippaerts scored his second podium result of the season and his best result of 2009 so far with second position at a sunny, hot and crowded Bellpuig circuit for the Grand Prix of Catalunya and the sixth round of the FIM MX1-GP World Championship. The defending number one defied pain and discomfort with the left index finger he broke only one week ago to steer his YZ450FM to two third positions in front of 20,000 spectators. There were actually two Yamaha's present in the top three as Yamaha Red Bull De Carli's Antonio Cairoli finished third overall and won the second moto to grab his sixth chequered flag from the last eight sprints. Hard-pack, dusty and increasingly rough, the Bellpuig terrain was a major contrast to the 2008 event in which the Grand Prix was washed out with a deluge of rain. Yamaha were able to celebrate a double pole position (the second this season) on a very warm Saturday thanks to Cairoli's second qualification heat win of the year and Davide Guarneri starting well to lead home the MX2 field. Saturday was a positive day for Cairoli as he was fastest in both practice sessions and then completed a perfect set with the chequered flag for first pick in the gate for Sunday. The first moto took place in the hottest conditions of the year and Philippaerts capitalised on a good start to push and hound Clement Desalle for second position for virtually the entire race. The 25 year old underwent three days of treatment in the UK prior to the GP. The team also adjusted the clutch lever and added some extra protection to the bars. Cairoli had collided with Billy Mackenzie on the second lap and although he flew back from eighteenth to fourth (in spite of a leaking fuel tank, picked up in the fall) he then tried to overtake Josh Coppins and hit the ground again in a small error of judgement. The Sicilian and world championship leader crossed the line in eighth and with a set of sore ribs. In the second moto Philippaerts was again a protagonist and worked hard in third position to catch and pass Mackenzie. Cairoli followed his countryman until the closing stages when he pulled ahead and then pursued leader Max Nagl. A mistake by the German allowed '222' to get close to his back wheel and he moved into the lead on the penultimate lap to make the bottom step of the rostrum; his fourth consecutive trophy this year and also increase his championship lead by 11 points. Yamaha Monster Energy Motocross Team's Josh Coppins was sixth overall with finishes of fourth and eighth. The New Zealander was proactive at the start of the motos but did not have the speed or extra energy to be able to push and affect the leaders. Cairoli's team-mate, Tanel Leok, had a difficult day. The Estonian made a mistake and crashed on the first lap and was halted from restarting by many riders clipping both the rider and the bike as they filtered past. Well down the field he recovered to eighth by the end. Two more errors and some brake trouble in Moto2 could only mean thirteenth at the end of the afternoon for a ranking of tenth overall. Four Yamahas lie in the first six positions in the world championship standings and the brand also heads the Manufacturer's table by 48 points. Cairoli holds the red plate with an advantage of 36 points from Bellpuig winner Jonathan Barragan. Coppins is fourth and 56 from the top spot, Philippaerts is fifth and trails his team-mate by one point while Leok is sixth. Round seven of the world championship will take place in two weeks time at the purpose-built track draped across the side of the Mallory Park road racing facility in England for the British Grand Prix. David Philippaerts, Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team, 2nd: "I did not expect this because my thumb gave me a lot of problems yesterday, but today I could ride well and quite easily and I am really happy for the result; it is a bit of a surprise. I did not do any training since Portugal, only treatment, so I felt a bit tired towards the end of the second moto but obviously I am really pleased with two third positions. My doctor believes that I should be almost back to normal for the next Grand Prix." Antonio Cairoli, Yamaha Red Bull De Carli, 3rd: "In the first moto I made two mistakes and when I crashed with Josh it was my fault because I was going for his line and just caught his back wheel. With Mackenzie the first time I think it was a normal pass but he cut the line and we both went down. My fuel tank was actually damaged after that so I was going easy on the gas because I did not want to run out before the end of the race. I still could make the best lap-time and the moment with Josh was a shame, it also hurt some of my ribs although the pain was not so bad by the start of the second race. I lost some time at the beginning of the second moto but I found the right lines and even copied a few from Jonathan when he overtook me for a while! I felt really good, and when I saw Nagl make a mistake I pushed hard for the win." Josh Coppins, Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team, 6th: "I had some good starts and my riding was not too bad but I did not have much power today; I did the best I could do. I am not sure what the problem is at the moment but I felt tired and struggled in the second moto. There is not much more I can really say." Tanel Leok, Yamaha Red Bull De Carli, 10th: "A bad day. I felt good and the speed was fine but I was getting things wrong. In the second moto I hit someone's back wheel and he spun out so I was stuck behind him and was really far back, I crashed again and then had a stone jamming the rear brake so after two laps without a brake I stopped to take it out. I fell again later after that, I tried too hard to get back near the front and was making mistakes; it was not my day." Circuit Length: 1630 Crowd: 20,000 Weather: Sunshine Last Years Winner: Steve Ramon 2009 GP of Spain 17/05/2009 Race 1 - 21 Laps Pos.    Rider    Manu.    Nat.    Total Time 1    Jonathan Barragan    KTM    ESP    40'38.899 2    Clement Desalle    Honda    BEL    0'10.982 3    David Philippaerts    Yamaha    ITA    0'11.453 4    Joshua Coppins    Yamaha    NZL    0'16.273 5    David Vuillemin    Kawasaki    FRA    0'17.446 6    Gareth Swanepoel    Kawasaki    RSA    0'18.617 7    Maximilian Nagl    KTM    GER    0'19.177 8    Antonio Cairoli    Yamaha    ITA    0'51.165 9    Tanel Leok    Yamaha    EST    0'54.074 10    Aigar Leok    TM    EST    1'05.652 11    Billy MacKenzie    Honda    GBR    1'10.774 12    Julien Bill    Aprilia    CHE    1'13.182 13    Carlos Campano    Yamaha    ESP    1'14.266 14    Tom Church    CCM    GBR    1'26.436 15    Jason Dougan    CCM    GBR    1'48.844 20    Rob van Vijfeijken    Yamaha    NED    -1Laps Race 2 - 21 Laps Pos.    Rider    Manu.    Nat.    Total Time 1    Antonio Cairoli    Yamaha    ITA    39'22.225 2    Maximilian Nagl    KTM    GER    0'01.314 3    David Philippaerts    Yamaha    ITA    0'13.691 4    Jonathan Barragan    KTM    ESP    0'18.063 5    Billy MacKenzie    Honda    GBR    0'20.186 6    Ken De Dycker    Suzuki    BEL    0'23.058 7    Clement Desalle    Honda    BEL    0'23.655 8    Joshua Coppins    Yamaha    NZL    0'23.983 9    David Vuillemin    Kawasaki    FRA    0'33.488 10    Gregory Aranda    Kawasaki    FRA    0'39.470 11    Gareth Swanepoel    Kawasaki    RSA    0'48.519 12    Manuel Priem    Aprilia    BEL    0'54.672 13    Tanel Leok    Yamaha    EST    1'02.669 14    Aigar Leok    TM    EST    1'09.052 15    Gert Krestinov    KTM    EST    1'13.655 Rider Standings    17/05/2009 Pos.    Rider    Manu.    Nat.    Points 1.   Antonio Cairoli   Yamaha   ITA   231 2.   Jonathan Barragan   KTM   ESP   195 3.   Ken De Dycker   Suzuki   BEL   183 4.   Joshua Coppins   Yamaha   NZL   175 5.   David Philippaerts   Yamaha   ITA   174 6.   Clement Desalle   Honda   BEL   162 7.   Tanel Leok   Yamaha   EST   162 8.   Maximilian Nagl   KTM   GER   155 9.   David Vuillemin   Kawasaki   FRA   101 10.   Steve Ramon   Suzuki   BEL   100 11.   Gareth Swanepoel   Kawasaki   RSA   92 12.   Aigar Leok   TM   EST   85 13.   Kevin Strijbos   Honda   BEL   82 14.   Billy MacKenzie   Honda   GBR   68 15.   Gregory Aranda   Kawasaki   FRA   50 24.   Carlos Campano   Yamaha   ESP   21 28.   Rob van Vijfeijken   Yamaha   NED   13 Manufacturer Standings    17/05/2009 Pos.    Manufacturer    Points 1.   Yamaha   261 2.   KTM   213 3.   Suzuki   197 4.   Honda   196 5.   Kawasaki   115 6.   TM   85 7.   Aprilia   69 8.   CCM   38 RACE REPORT    17/05/2009 Guarneri 6th in Catalunya The sixth round of the MX2-GP World Championship at the Bellpuig circuit for the Grand Prix of Catalunya saw Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX Team's Davide Guarneri negotiate the rough and dry Spanish hard-pack to clinch 6th position on his YZ250FM. The sunny conditions and high temperatures provided completely contrasting racing circumstances compared to the 2008 edition of the event. 20,000 spectators had to deal with sunburn and dust instead of rain and sinking mud. The track was rough and demanding and combined with the climate offered one of the toughest physical tests of the season so far. Guarneri started from Pole Position for the first time this year and for the first time since 2005. His getaways were not bad but the Italian struggled to make ground on the leaders as they circulated at the same pace. Taking fourth place the winner of the same GP thirteen months ago had some muscle pain in the second moto and scored seventh spot for another consistent points haul. Team-mate Nico Aubin was feeling better after recovering from his virus and a five-day course of antibiotics. The Frenchman had a poor start in Moto1 but after a few mistakes sailed from twenty-first to eleventh place. In the second race he had to ditch his goggles in the formative stages and although the dust proved hazardous he rode well to reach third place. He was just overtaken by GP winner Jeremy Van Horebeek on the last lap. Aubin was eighth overall. A first corner crash in Saturday's qualification heat left the third member of the team Loic Larrieu with a painful shoulder. The teenager did not attempt the warm-up and had to make a late decision to withdraw from the Grand Prix. He will have an examination this week to see the extent of the injury. Italian MX2 Champion Manuel Monni was 10th on the 3C Racing YZ250F. In the world championship standings Guarneri's regular points-gain means that he is third and only five points away from seizing the red plate. Aubin has made some ground and is seventh while Utag Yamaha.com's Zach Osborne might have been absent with a broken wrist but he still rests eighth in the points table. Round seven of fifteen will take place in two weeks time at Mallory Park for the British Grand Prix. Davide Guarneri, Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX Team, 6th: "Yesterday and today my speed was really good but it was very hard to pass on this track. There was one really good line and the rest was really rough, too slippery or very deep. I was third at the start of the first moto but a KTM rider crashed in the second turn and that made me lose positions to sixth. To finish fourth was good for the points. In the second moto the start wasn't great but I pushed hard. I had a small problem with a muscle in my leg and I don't know why. It is where I had the operation in the winter so perhaps it is a little weak. I had a good period in the middle of the race but in the last two laps the pain was too much. It was a shame to miss the podium but we are close all the time and it will arrive." Nico Aubin, Yamaha Monster Energy Ricci MX Team, 8th: "I felt better here today but my starts were not that good. I had some decent speed in the first moto and was pleased with my recovery because I was quite far back and it was not easy to pass. In the second moto I had a little problem with my goggles on the second lap and I had to throw them away. It was really hard then to see with all the dust and it made getting closer to riders very difficult. I could see nothing on the last lap and Van Horebeek was able to pass me for third and I was disappointed about that. I need points however and I feel things are getting better for me." Circuit Length: 1630 Crowd: 20,000 Weather: Sunny Last Years Winner: Davide Guarneri 2009 GP of Spain 17/05/2009 Race 1 - 20 Laps Pos.    Rider    Manu.    Nat.    Total Time 1    Rui Goncalves    KTM    POR    39'21.424 2    Jeremy Van Horebeek    KTM    BEL    0'01.818 3    Xavier Boog    Suzuki    FRA    0'05.871 4    Davide Guarneri    Yamaha    ITA    0'06.426 5    Steven Frossard    Kawasaki    FRA    0'07.891 6    Ken Roczen    Suzuki    GER    0'07.954 7    Anthony Boissi?re    KTM    FRA    0'24.346 8    Manuel Monni    Yamaha    ITA    0'29.578 9    Marcus Schiffer    KTM    GER    0'33.182 10    Arnaud Tonus    KTM    CHE    0'34.051 11    Nicolas Aubin    Yamaha    FRA    0'34.785 12    Dennis Verbruggen    Honda    BEL    0'39.568 13    Joel Roelants    KTM    BEL    0'40.106 14    Marvin Musquin    Honda    FRA    0'51.241 15    Nikolai Larsen    Suzuki    DNK    0'54.281 20    Evgeny Bobryshev    Yamaha    RUS    1'07.348 Race 2 - 20 Laps Pos.    Rider    Manu.    Nat.    Total Time 1    Anthony Boissi?re    KTM    FRA    39'35.739 2    Ken Roczen    Suzuki    GER    0'02.240 3    Jeremy Van Horebeek    KTM    BEL    0'05.212 4    Nicolas Aubin    Yamaha    FRA    0'06.794 5    Rui Goncalves    KTM    POR    0'09.792 6    Steven Frossard    Kawasaki    FRA    0'10.777 7    Davide Guarneri    Yamaha    ITA    0'19.102 8    Xavier Boog    Suzuki    FRA    0'20.462 9    Marvin Musquin    Honda    FRA    0'29.925 10    Marcus Schiffer    KTM    GER    0'36.699 11    Khounsith Vongsana    Honda    FRA    0'57.983 12    Stephen Sword    KTM    GBR    1'00.744 13    Jake Nicholls    KTM    GBR    1'00.927 14    Manuel Monni    Yamaha    ITA    1'06.647 15    Ceriel Klein Kromhof    KTM    NED    1'10.243 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
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