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DATE | GRAND PRIX | VENUE |
19 April | ITALY | Viterbo |
24 May | SPAIN | tba |
30 May (Saturday) | GREAT BRITAIN | Mallory Park |
14 June | ANDORRA | Pas de la Casa |
12 July | AUSTRIA | Greinbach |
06 September | ALPI DEL MARE | Busca |
27 September | TBA | Tba |
03 October (Saturday) | EUROPE | Franciacorta |
11 October | GREECE | Tba |
18 October - FIM SuperMoto of Nations - BULGARIA - Pleven |
With each of the four moto containing lots of drama and action Hiemer and Chareyre eventually came out on top of the overall to consolidate their authority in the Championship.
Hiemer clinched another crown since his maiden title in 2006 as Chareyre collected his second consecutive title after last year’s success in the S1 class.
Thierry Van Den Bosch and Ivan Lazzarini rounded off today’s S1 podium and finished second and third in the Championship respectively.
Gozzini and Chareyre were second and first at the end of heat one
In the S2 class the Greek round marked a podium comeback for Attilio Pignotti and Lorenzo Mariani as Davide Gozzini and Gerald Delepine completed the top three in the Championship.
Despite missing out the overall victory Oliver Pope became European Champion in the S3 class as Luca D’Addato took the Open class Title after winning both heats.
This closely fought yearlong battle for three AMA Supermoto Championships will come to a stunning, street fight like conclusion. The eventual champions will be awarded among the top Pro contestants in a total of SIX point paying finals over the weekend. With the Premier 450 class, the big bore ‘Open’ class and 250cc ‘Lites’ titles all up for grabs.
This is one of the best opportunities for race fans to witness the best bar banging action ever seen in a take it all season ending battle of the titans.
Thierry Van Den Bosch secured the pole from Thomas Chareyre and Championship leader Bernd Hiemer. In the S2 class Adrien Chareyre took pole to start his title chase while runner up Davide Gozzini finished a close second behind the Frenchman.
In the European Championship scene Olivier Scheen took the S3 pole from series leader Oliver Pope as Luca D’Addato topped the Open time sheets being on route to the Title.
S1
DRC SuperMoto Aprilia Factory’s Thierry Van Den Bosch is fully exploiting his only Title chance as he took today’s pole in dominant style going out for a storming lap and leaving the opposition more than half a second behind. Later on Thomas Chareyre of Husqvarna CH Racing closed in on the three time World Champion and moved past Hiemer to secure the second best time.
KTM Italia Miglio’s Bernd Hiemer ended a solid third as a mistake in the sky section hampered his last fast lap try. Other DRC SuperMoto Aprilia Factory Superider Ivan Lazzarini ended the time practice in fourth place to secure a spot on tomorrow’s front row.
The Italian looks forward to tomorrow when he will battle it out with VDB and the winner of the last two GP’s Chareyre to grasp the runner up spot in the Championship. Matthew Winstanley rounded off the top five ahead of Championship rival Sylvain Bidart as the duo is due to fight tooth and nail for the fifth place.
Top five: 1. Thierry van den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), 1:06.151; 2. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna), +0:00.356; 3. Bernd Hiemer (GER, KTM), +0:00.501; 4. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Aprilia), +0:00.755; 5. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, KTM), +0:00.877
Husqvarna CH Racing’s Adrien Chareyre started off strong and topped the time sheets right from his first outing on the Drive Park course.Later on in the session KTM Italia Miglio’s Attilio Pignotti closed in on the Championship leader and clocked the second best lap time ahead of TM Factory’s Davide Gozzini.
The “Gozzo” is chasing Chareyre for the Championship from second and desperately wanted to close in on the 22 year old during today’s session. Gozzini unleashed his TM in the last minutes of the time practice moving up to second but an unfortunate final lap try left him with no chance to move past Chareyre. Right back from his first season’s podium in Busca DRC SuperMoto Aprilia Factory’s Christian Iddon took third ahead of Pignotti.
Last year’s Champion Gerald Delepine was fifth ahead of young gun Andrea Occhini.
Top five: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna), 1:06.890; 2. Davide Gozzini (ITA, TM), +0:00.270; 3. Christian Iddon (GBR, Aprilia), +0:00.374; 4. Attilio Pignotti (ITA, KTM), +0:00.488; 5. Gérald Delepine (BEL, Husqvarna), +0:00.685
Bernd Hiemer leads the S1 Championship with a 29 point advantage over runner up Thierry Van Den Bosch, with the latter also being involved in a dice for second with Thomas Chareyre and Ivan Lazzarini.
In the S2 Championship leader Adrien Chareyre will try to seal his second consecutive World Title but an extremely motivated runner up Davide Gozzini will give chase right from free practice one.
Both UEM titles will be assigned this weekend; Oliver Pope leads the S3 class ahead of archrival Olivier Scheen as Luca D’ Addato will face runner up Heino Meusburger in the battle deciding the Open title.
S1
Bernd Hiemer is extremely close to seal his second World Title this weekend
KTM Italia Miglio’s Bernd Hiemer is focused on sealing the S1 World Title as he leads the points standings with a 29 point advantage over runner up Thierry Van Den Bosch.
Losing vital points at Busca the DRC SuperMoto Aprilia Factory Superider will give it all this weekend in his last effort for the title but the Frenchman has to watch his back as well; other Superiders Thomas Chareyre, the winner of the latest two GP’s, and Ivan Lazzarini are chasing three time World Champion VDB for second in the Championship.
Matthew Winstanley currently sits in fifth but sixth placed Sylvain Bidart is super pumped after his first season’s moto win at Pleven during last weekend’s SMoN and he has a solid chance to move past the Brit this weekend.
Jerome Giraudo will miss the season’s finale after his crash at Busca; though the Superider is healing well and should be completely recovered in a couple of weeks.
The last effort for Adrien Chareyre will be defending from Davide Gozzini in Thessaloniki
Deciding the Championship in the very last round is no news for Husqvarna CH Racing’s Adrien Chareyre as the current S2 red plate holder grasped last year’s title in an equal scenario.
Though this year there is a much closer runner up in the likes of TM Factory’s Davide Gozzini, who follows Chareyre from an 11 point distance. A double victory is what the Italian looks for as he does want to take this final chance for his maiden World Title.
The battle for third sees 2007 S2 World Champion Gerald Delepine on route to a clash with last year’s runner up Attilio Pignotti in what will be a similar finale to last year’s Championship where the duo battled for the Title until the final round.
Aprilia fellow Superiders Luca Minutilli and Christian Iddon round off the top six as other Aprilia man Massimo Beltrami will make his comeback to the GP scene after an injury.
BUSCA (ITALY), 5 October 2008 – A thrilling penultimate round of the 2008 campaign prepared what will be a fantastic finale in Greece in a couple of weeks.
With Thomas Chareyre winning an eventful S1 Grand Prix and Thierry Van Den Bosch being disqualified in heat one Bernd Hiemer capitalized on his Championship lead. The latter was third on the podium as local favourite Ivan Lazzarini was second.
Adrien Chareyre won the S2 class making it another Chareyre one-two after the very first time two brothers won a GP in the same day at Andorra. Chareyre capitalized on his lead as runner up Davide Gozzini crashed in heat two. The “Gozzo” was second on the podium ahead of Christian Iddon rounding off his first season’s rostrum.
In the UEM SuperMoto series Fabrizio Bartolini wrapped up the overall in the Open class with Luca D’Addato securing the Championship lead courtesy of a second overall. In the S3 class Olivier Scheen won the round from Championship leader Oliver Pope and Matteo Traversa.
S1
Thierry Van Den Bosch won heat two from Ivan Lazzarini
It was an eventful S1 Grand Prix with Husqvarna CH Racing’s Thomas Chareyre taking his second consecutive win as KTM Italia Miglio’s Bernd Hiemer built on his Championship lead courtesy of a third overall. DRC SuperMoto Aprilia Factory’s Thierry Van Den Bosch was disqualified in heat one because of being too hot in his attack to Hiemer for first as both crashed. In the second heat VDB won but lost valuable points to Hiemer in the Championship. VDB’s team mate Ivan Lazzarini salvaged the weekend with a solid second overall as he made a mistake and crashed in heat one. Eddy Seel and Fabio Balducci rounded off the top five with VDB being an eventual eighth.
After a positive first heat in third place Jerome Giraudo crashed hard in the following heat and was immediately brought to the Santa Croce e Carle Hospital in Cuneo. The rider is currently undergoing the necessary tests in order to evaluate his condition.
Top five overall: 1. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna), 45 points; 2. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Aprilia), 40 p.; 3. Bernd Hiemer (GER, KTM), 40 p.; 4. Eddy Seel (BEL, Suzuki), 32 p.; 5. Fabio Balducci (ITA, Suzuki), 30 p.
S2
Adrien Chareyre’s chase to Davide Gozzini in heat one ended in the final lap when the Italian lost the front
Husqvarna CH Racing’s Adrien Chareyre took a solid victory on rival Gozzini’s ground as the latter fell after dominating most of heat one. TM Factory Racing’s Davide Gozzini was out for revenge in heat two and won to secure the second overall position. A mistake by Chareyre in heat two saw his overall advantage on Gozzini slim to five points only while PMR H2O Aprilia Off Road’s Christian Iddon mounted on the podium for the first time this season. Other Husqvarna CH Racing rider Gerald Delepine was fourth with BRT’s Paolo Gaspardone fifth. After a positive third in heat one Attilio Pignotti dropped to sixth overall due to a troubled final moto.
Davide Gozzini won heat two
Top five overall: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna), 45 points; 2. Davide Gozzini (ITA, TM), 40 p.; 3. Christian Iddon (GBR, Aprilia), 40 p.; 4. Gérald Delepine (BEL, Husqvarna), 38 p.; 5. Paolo Gaspardone (ITA, Husaberg), 31 p.
Thierry Van Den Bosch took a storming pole in the S1 class leading Championship leader Bernd Hiemer. It was Adrien Chareyre taking the honours in the S2 class topping the time sheets ahead of Christian Iddon.
In the S3 class Olivier Scheen took pole as Fabrizio Bartolini was the quickest in the Open class.
S1
Courtesy of an incredible lap DRC SuperMoto Aprilia Factory’s Thierry Van Den Bosch took today’s pole as he was the sole rider breaking the 1 minute 19 second barrier. The Frenchman sits second in the standings as KTM Italia Miglio’s Bernd Hiemer leads the Championship.
Thierry VDB on a power slide
The latter took a solid second quickest time behind VDB as he led the first half of the timed session before Van Den Bosch’s charge.
The duo will be back to action tomorrow morning fighting for the Superpole together with other challengers HM Honda Racing Monticelli’s Jerome Giraudo and the winner of the latest GP in Andorra Thomas Chareyre onboard the Husqvarna CH Racing machine.
Bernd Hiemer having fun at the end of the free practice
Third placed in the Championship Ivan Lazzarini took fifth missing the front row by 0.2 seconds as Eddy Seel was sixth.
Using a special clutch lever combining also the rear brake lever Matthew Winstanley struggled throughout qualifying and decided to use the standard brake and clutch system in tomorrow’s GP.
Top five: 1. Thierry van den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), 1:18.697; 2. Bernd Hiemer (GER, KTM), +0:00.387; 3. Jerome Giraudo (FRA, Honda), +0:00.414; 4. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna), +0:00.502; 5. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Aprilia), +0:00.712
S2
Championship leader Adrien Chareyre took a solid pole aboard the works Husqvarna with PMR H2O Aprilia Off Road’s Christian Iddon and KTM Italia Miglio’s Attilio Pignotti also on the same pace of 1.19 minutes.
Adrien Chareyre checking out the pit board
The trio will head the Superpole challenge as TM Factory’s Davide Gozzini is set to round off the front row after a shot to the top spot tomorrow.
Gozzini is still six points off Chareyre in a dogfight for the S2 World Title; Gerald Delepine is a distant third and he was fifth in today’s time sheets.
The defending Champion will head row two next to young guns and home riders Andrea Occhini and Paolo Gaspardone.
Luca Minutilli was ninth as he can still build on his fifth place in the Championship exploiting Massimo Beltrami’s absence due to injury.
Christian Iddon took a solid second today
Top five: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna), 1:19.407; 2. Christian Iddon (GBR, Aprilia), +0:00.477; 3. Attilio Pignotti (ITA, KTM), +0:00.553; 4. Davide Gozzini (ITA, TM), +0:00.658; 5. Gérald Delepine (BEL, Husqvarna), +0:00.919
Source: Youthstream
Bernd Hiemer retained the S1 lead after a tough Andorran GP where Thomas Chareyre won his first overall of the year. Italian Lazzarini and Aprilia fellow rider Van Den Bosch are still in the chase for the title.
Chareyre’s brother Adrien completed a legendary one-two by winning the S2 GP from rival Davide Gozzini and Gerald Delepine. The fight for the S2 crown now seems a private affair in between Chareyre and Gozzini.
In the UEM S3 series Oliver Pope leads the way as Heino Meusburger is on top of the Open class Championship.
S1
After a superb performance in Andorra Husqvarna CH Racing’s Thomas Chareyre has increased his World Title chances dramatically as he sits fourth with a 38 point gap from leader Bernd Hiemer. Last year in Busca a mechanical failure prevented Chareyre to take another double heat win as the young Frenchman dnf’d in heat one then dominated the final heat.
With 100 points to be taken in the final two rounds KTM Italia Miglio’s Hiemer has four other moto’s to secure the Title. Hiemer sits first in the standings but has not been winning since Valladolid even though his impressive consistency saw him miss the podium just once in Andorra.
Busca is actually a bittersweet venue for the German. In a troubled debut season in the S1 class Hiemer took his first podium last year at Busca as the year before he crashed twice on his way to his maiden World Title.
DRC SuperMoto Aprilia Factory team mates Thierry Van Den Bosch and Ivan Lazzarini are currently the closest rivals to Hiemer as they sit in second and third in the Championship with Chareyre rounding off a close top four.
The Lazza and VDB were second and third on the Andorran podium collecting the same amount of points each as Hiemer lost four points on both. Busca will be another home GP for Italian Lazzarini who took victory at the Kart Planet in 2006.A solid Matthew Winstanley rounds off the top five ahead of Sylvain Bidart.
S2
After a dogfight with archrival Gozzini Adrien Chareyre of Husqvarna CH Racing eventually won the Andorran Grand Prix but could not pull away from the Italian in the Championship.
TM Factory Racing’s Davide Gozzini took a hard fought second ending level in points with Chareyre to limit the damages to the points standings.
Six points divide the duo who is set to continue battling until the final round in Greece as third placed and defending Champion Gerald Delepine of Husqvarna CH Racing is losing contact with the leaders.
Delepine built on his position by taking his second consecutive podium after Austria; on the other hand last year’s runner up Attilio Pignotti of KTM Italia Miglio has been on the podium just twice as he sits in fourth behind Delepine.
PMR H2O Aprilia Off Road’s Luca Minutilli is currently the highest placed Aprilia rider in fifth and he pulled away from Aprilia fellow rider Massimo Beltrami in Andorra as the latter missed the event due to a wrist injury.
A distant Christian Iddon is eighth behind Lorenzo Mariani; a mid season injury forced the Brit to sit out of two Grand Prix’s as the misfortune reflected on the points standings. Though Iddon will seek revenge in Busca where last year he won the second GP of his career.
Source: Youthstream