Oltre alle categorie top per la trasferta a SAINT JEAN D’ANGELY in FRANCIA, c’è la SESTA tappa dell’incredibile Campionato Europeo di Motocross 250, la pista è già messa a dura prova nel sabato per le qualifiche, viene stressata anche dai ragazzi dell’Europeo con la prima manche del Sabato, dove ci sono tanti italiani a mettersi in luce per questa gara nella classe EMX250!
Ovviamente sono in aggiornamento, sabato le prime manche e le seconde manche Domenica!
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European Championship EMX250 Race 1 2018 Highlights
RACE 1 EMX250
2018 European Championship EMX250 Race 2 Highlights
RACE 2 EMX250
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RISULTATI ASSOLUTI DI GIORNATA EMX250
CLASSIFICA CAMPIONATO EMX250
MX GP OF FRANCE – EMX250
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Boisrame Take French Wins
SAINT JEAN D’ANGELY (France) 10 June 2018 – Joining the MXGP and MX2 racing this weekend was the European championship classes of EMX250. An amazing rider turn out in both classes led to 2 groups for each where in the end only 40 Qualified to race in each. Taking the overall victories at the French race was Honda Assomotor’s Mathys Boisrame
The success of the winners was aided by the thousands of French fans cheering them on from the edges of the circuit. The hillsides, packed with passionate motocross fans, came to life as the gate dropped for the races. The atmosphere is unmatched by any race so far this season and the memory of winning in front of the massive crowd will stick with both Boisrame and Guadagnini.
The final race of Saturday was the EMX250 class where Honda Redmoto Assomotor’s Mathys Boisrame fought against his fellow French competitors for the win. At first it was BUD Racing Monster Energy’s Brian Moreauwho held second but he lost 2 positions letting Tom Vialle take over the runner up spot and ASTES4-TESAR Yamaha’s Roan Van de Moosdijk into 3rd.
Coming into the weekend REVO Husqvarna UK’s Mel Pocock was leading Boisrame by 9 points in the Championship Standings. Pocock was 5th on the opening lap and by lap 7 he was into 4th past Moreau. Valentin Teillet also passed Moreau a lap after Pocock but continued forward and passed the #119 2 laps later. Moreau found some more speed on the final lap to pass Pocock back and take 5th.
Sunday’s Race 2 was also filled with French success with Bud Racing Monster Energy’s Pierre Goupillontaking the lead on the first lap as last rounds winner, Carglass Honda’s Steven Clarke ran second. Team DIGA Procross’ Dylan Walsh was 2nd on the first lap but struggle to hold the position and was passed by Moreau, Boisrame, and WZ Racing’s Jeremy Sydow on lap 2.
Clarke worked to catch Goupillon and was successful but not able to make a pass. Just slightly further back Boisrame pursued Moreau and took the position from the #225 after a mistake. Moreau however responded a lap later and reclaimed 3rd.
Across the finish Goupillon won the race ahead of Clarke, Moreau, Boisrame, and Sydow. In the overall standings Boisrame took the victory and the red plate while Moreau was second and Van de Moosdijk claimed 3rd after scoring vital points by passing 2 riders on the last lap of race 2.
MXGP France – QUICK FACTS
Circuit length: 1620m
Type of ground: Hard Pack
Temperature: 24°
Weather conditions: sunny
Weekend Crowd Attendance: 37,500
NEXT ROUNDS
The next round of the 2018 EMX250 Championship will be held next week in Ottobiano during the MXGP of Lombardia.