GP of TRENTINO QUALY HIGHLIGHTS 2018!!!

Scritto sabato 7 Aprile 2018 alle 20:00.

GP of Trentino – Qualy Highlights 2018

Siamo al QUARTO round del Campionato del Mondo Motocross 2018, nella pista dura di Pietramurata in TRENTINO, Italia, temperature belle primaverili con un bel sole con tanto pubblico già dal Sabato, un Cairoli e Herlings che partono attardati a suon di blockpass, dietro di loro Desalle, Paulin, Febvre, peccato che Gajser è stato tirato giù alla prima curva, domani ci si godono belle gare! Per la MX2 mette in evidenza Pauls Jonass nelle qualifiche a tempo, ma in gara viene chiuso e lasciato a fondo gruppo, scatta bene Prado che prende i comando e lo tiene fino alla fine, secondo Olsen e terzo Covington!
Buona visione!

GP of TRENTINO 2018 – Qualifying – Time Pratice!

First Lap with Samuele BERNARDINI MXGP of Trentino 2018

HERLINGS DOMINA LA VIGILIA DEL GP DEL TRENTINO A PIETRAMURATA
 
 

Pietramurata (TN), 7 aprile 2018 – Il quarto round del mondiale MXGP 2018 ha ripreso il suo cammino facendo tappa sul bellissimo circuito dell’Alto Garda Trentino dove è iniziata la scrematura dei 230 piloti che nei due giorni si spartiranno altri punti importanti non solo dei rispettivi mondiali ma anche del campionato europeo della classe EMX125.

Questa prima tappa italiana del 2018 ha corredato le aspettative con condizioni di gara eccellenti fino alle fasi più calde della giornata che si sono concluse con le gare di qualifica per le classi mondiali MXGP e MX2 e con le prime manche per il mondiale Femminile WMX e dell’Europeo giovanile EMX125 facendo toccare punte di alto agonismo al già numeroso pubblico intervenuto sugli spalti naturali del crossdromo trentino.
Dopo tanta attesa per questo evento, sono finalmente arrivati i primi responsi ufficiali che indicano, soprattutto nella classe regina MXGP, chi tra i due assi della Ktm l’avrebbe spuntata nel primo confronto italiano tra il siciliano campione in carica e attuale leader Toni Cairoli e l’olandese Jeffrey Herlngs. E’ stato quest’ultimo alla fine a rubare la scena della prova di casa del 9 volte iridato Cairoli, costretto a dedicarsi alla seconda posizione per l’intera sessione di qualifica, lasciando che l’olandese portasse a compimento la sua irremovibile missione della vigilia. Un’affermazione che agita i fans italiani ma che, al contrario, renderà ancora più esaltante lo spettacolo in vista della finali di domani. Il belga Clement Desalle (Kawasaki) è stato il testimone diretto del grande confronto della vigilia, terminando terzo alle spalle della coppia di testa. Quarto il francese Gautier Paulin (Husqvarna) e quinto l’altro olandese Glenn Coldenhoff (Ktm). L’ordine dei migliori dieci della sessione, continua con Jeremy Van Horebeek ((BEL, Yamaha), Romain Febvre (FRA, Yamaha), Maxime Desprey (FRA, Kawasaki), Jeremy Seewer (SUI, Yamaha), Julien Lieber (BEL, Kawasaki).

 
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Nella qualifica della classe mondiale MX2 pronostico centrato per il leader del campionato lo spagnolo Jorge Prado (Ktm) che si aggiudica il confronto della vigilia sul danese Thomas Kjer Olsen (Husqvarna) e sul terzo lo statunitense Thomas Covington (Husqvarna). L’ordine dei migliori dieci della giornata continua con Ben Watson (GBR, Yamaha), Conrad Mewse (GBR, Ktm), Henry Jacobi (GER, Husqvarna), Adam Sterry (GBR, Kawasaki), Ruben Fernandez (ESP, Kawasaki), e il rientrante pilota vicentino Michele Cervellin (Honda) di nuovo in sella dopo il brutto incidente ad un ginocchio in occasione del GP d’Argentina. Decimo Davy Pootjes (NED, Ktm).

I biglietti d’ingresso sono acquistabili direttamente in pista già di primo mattino, con le seguenti modalità: biglietto intero € 55; Ragazzi dai 10 ai 16 anni € 25; Donne € 25.

Domenica: EMX125 Race-2 ore 09,45; MX2 Warm-up ore 10,25; MXGP Warm-up ore 10,45; WMX Race-2 ore 11,30; MX2 Race-1 ore 13,15; MXGP Race-1 ore 14,15; MX2 Race-2 ore 16,10; MXGP Race-2 ore 17,10.

 

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Herlings and Prado Dominate Trentino Qualifying

PIETRAMURATA (Trentino, Italy) 7 April 2018 – The MXGP of Trentino is well underway in the North of Italy. Today’s qualifying races were dominated by the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing riders of Jeffrey Herlings and Jorge Prado. Both rocketed to strong starts in front of the Dolomite Mountains and thousand of Italian motocross fans. With perfect weather expected against a stunning backdrop tomorrow while be even more entertaining.

The MXGP and MX2 riders weren’t the only ones racing today as the support classes of WMX and EMX125 presented by FMF Racing also took on the Pietramurata circuit. WMX Race 1 was the first points paying race of the weekend and Germany’s Larissa Papenmeier took full advantage as she passed Nancy van de Ven early in the race and held off the charges of defending champion MXFONTARACING Yamaha’s Kiara Fontanesi during the later stages. Both van de Ven and KTM Silver Action’s Amandine Verstappen where able to capitalize on a last lap crash from Fontanesi respectively finishing 2nd and 3rd behind Papenmeier and just in front of Fontanesi.

In the first race of EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing Emil Weckman took the lead off the start and stayed in front each of the 15 laps as Emilio Scuteri and Mieco Vettik swapped between second and third with Scuteri taking the better result of the pair. Meanwhile last round’s double race and overall winner Rene Hofer rode the pack to finish 4th.

 

The MXGP Qualifying Race started with the early 2018 MXGP season Red Bull KTM Factory Racing superstars of Antonio Cairoli and Jeffrey Herlings at the front. Herlings with a rare good start took full advantage passing Cairoli in the third turn.

Meanwhile Team HRC’s Tim Gajser was caught in a first turn crash and had to fight his way back from dead last all the way up to 17th.

Behind Herlings and Cairoli was Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team’s Clement DesalleRockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Gautier Paulin, and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Glenn Coldenhoff.

Gebben Van Venrooy Kawasaki’s Maxime Desprey had a great qualifying performance riding in 7th the first 4 laps before being passed by Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP’s Romain Febvre.

Back at the front Herlings grew his lead up until the finish where he crossed the line 22 seconds ahead of Cairoli. Apart from the pass of Febvre on Desprey the top eleven riders stayed in the same position all of the 13 laps.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jeffrey Herlings in the press conference said: “So far everything is positve, it was a good Saturday, which doesn’t always mean a good Sunday but it definitely feels good to start off the weekend in this way.”

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Antonio Cairoli: “It is always nice to be here in Italy and race in front of the home fans and media. Today went good and I know that it is only Saturday so if we managed to have a good start also tomorrow we will fight for the win, that is always the goal. I really like the track and atmosphere here so we will do our best to be on top and have a good weekend overall.”

Team HRC’s Tim Gajser: “I’m feeling good actually but today didn’t go the best, in the qualification race I crashed in the first corner so I started dead last and came back to 17th but it isn’t that bad because on this track you can start from everywhere quite good. Hopefully tomorrow I can get good starts, ride smarter, and be consistent because that is the most important.”

        

 

MX2 Qualifying couldn’t have gone better for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jorge Prado, the young Spaniard took the lead from the start and never looked back. Prado first MX2 career overall win came on this very circuit last year.

The #61 looked extremely comfortable today as he pulled away from Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Thomas Kjer Olsen. Prado led Olsen by just over 12 seconds up until the final lap where he backed of the pace to claim his first pole position of 2018.

The first few laps of the race Hitachi KTM UK’s Conrad Mewse maintained third position ahead of STC Racing Husqvarna’s Henry Jacobi and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Thomas Covington.

On lap 4 Covington took over 4th by passing Jacobi along with Kemea Yamaha Official MX Team’s Ben Watson. 3 laps after Covington’s and Watson’s passes on Jacobi it was Mewse who came under pressure from the American and fellow Brit. Covington took 3rd from Mewse quickly but for Watson the resistance was stronger.

After searching for a way past Mewse for three laps Watson made a pass stick and at the finish it was Prado, Olsen, Covington, Watson, and Mewse taking the first five gate picks for tomorrow’s pair of races.

BIKE IT DRT Kawasaki’s Darian Sanayei did not start the qualifying race while Honda 114 Motorsport’s Hunter Lawrence started but only completed 5 laps. Both riders official status for Sunday is unknown.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jorge Prado in the press conference stated: “I got my first GP win here so I have really good memories and today I felt great, I had good start and took the win so I’m really happy with the today.”

        

 

MXGP TRENTINO – QUICK FACTS

Circuit length: 1660m

Type of ground: hard pack

Temperature: 19°

Weather conditions: partly cloudy

 

TIMETABLE

Sunday: EMX125 Race 2 09:45; MX2 Warm up 10:25; MXGP Warm up 10:45; WMX Race 2 11:30; MX2 Race 1 13:15; MXGP Race 1 14:15; MX2 Race 2 16:10; MXGP Race 2 17:10.