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MX-1 :: Saint Jean d'Angely
1 Steven Frossard Yam
2 Antonio Cairoli KTM
3 Philippaerts Yam
4 Xavier Boog Kaw
5 Ken De Dycker Hon
6 Evgeny Bobryshev Hon
7 Maximilian Nagl KTM
8 Ben Townley Hon
9 Kevin Strijbos Suz
10 Tanel Leok TM
MX-1 Season Points Standings
1. Clement Desalle Suz 199
2. Antonio Cairoli KTM 193
3.  Frossard Yam 179
4. Maximilian Nagl KTM 179
5.  Philippaerts Yam 161
6. Evgeny Bobryshev Hon 141
7. Rui Goncalves Hon 133
8. Jonathan Barragan Kaw 115
9. Kevin Strijbos Suz 114
10. Xavier Boog Kaw 109
MX-2 :: Saint Jean d'Angely
1 Ken Roczen KTM
2 Gautier Paulin Yam
3 Zach Osborne Yam
4 Tommy Searle Kaw
5 Arnaud Tonus Yam
MX-2 Season Points Standings
1. Ken Roczen KTM 226
2. Jeffrey Herlings KTM 213
3. Tommy Searle Kaw 199
4. Zach Osborne Yam 162
5. Gautier Paulin Yam 160

 

MX2

Ken Roczen wins MX2 World Championship title

Red Bull Teka KTM’s Ken Roczen on Sunday sealed the MX2 World championship title with one clear round in hand. The 17-year old talent was in perfect form when he attacked the track at Gaildorf, Germany in the GP of Europe to take the title with one round in hand.

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Urged on by thousands of loyal fans and the entire KTM factory team Roczen settled the issue after the second moto to pick up his first senior world championship title but was still shadowed by his teammate and toughest competitor Jeffrey Herlings. Read more »

Roczen wins home MX2 GP in Germany

Red Bull Teka KTM rider Kenny Roczen made KTM, his team and 40,000 fans at the Teutschenthal circuit happy on Sunday when he took overall victory in the MX2 GP with a 1-3 moto result to surge further forward on the overall championship standings.

Factory teammate Jeffrey Herlings finished fourth overall with a 2-4 moto finish and is still second behind Roczen in the championship.

Max Anstie with good come back to get fourth

Max Anstie of Kawasaki Team CLS rebounded from injury to equal his best-ever GP performance in the 8th round of the FIM World Motocross Championship at Uddevalla in Sweden. Read more »

Fifth consecutive podium for Paulin

Gautier Paulin captured third position on his prototype YZ250FM at Uddevalla and the Grand Prix of Sweden to toast his fifth consecutive podium result of the 2011 FIM Motocross World Championship after eight rounds of fifteen. Read more »

Searle maintains his title challenge

MX2, La Baneza, Spain, 20 June 2011 Read more »

Fourth podium on the trot for Paulin

Monster Energy Yamaha filled an MX2-GP podium berth for the fourth time in as many events as Gautier Paulin extended his run of trophies with third position overall at the Grand Prix of Spain and the seventh round of fifteen in the FIM Motocross World Championship.

16,000 spectators travelled to La Bañeza as the circuito de salgada filled the Spanish spot for on the FIM calendar after the cancellation of the Catalan round three months ago. The track a previous host of national and regional competitions was short, hard-pack and stony and the one-line layout did not assist the riders in their efforts for overtaking. Read more »

First podium of 2011 for Paulin in Brazil

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