TONY CAIROLI – BACK TO WIN IN ITALY!!!

Scritto giovedì 28 Ottobre 2021 alle 09:26.

CAIROLI TORNA AL TOP IN MXGP, HOFER CELEBRA LA STORICA VITTORIA DELLA MX2 IN ITALIA

La Red Bull KTM Factory Racing è tornata sul duro circuito di Arco di Trento per la seconda di un triplo programma di appuntamenti nel 2021 MXGP. Tony Cairoli ha trionfato per la seconda volta in questa stagione in MXGP mentre Rene Hofer è riuscito nella classe MX2 con la KTM 250 SX-F a diventare il primo vincitore austriaco di una categoria principale dopo Heinz Kinigadner nel 1987. Tutti e sei i piloti con i colori Red Bull KTM hanno ora alzato il trofeo di un vincitore nel 2021.

Il cielo azzurro e il caldo clima autunnale hanno abbellito la scenografica della sede di Pietramurata per la seconda volta in soli tre giorni mentre la MXGP si è riunita per il quindicesimo Gran Premio dei diciotto. Il tracciato ristretto ha presentato solo modifiche marginali rispetto al GP del Trentino della domenica precedente. Buone partenze e manovre intelligenti nei primi giri sono state ancora una volta le chiavi del successo su un percorso difficile per i sorpassi.

GP of PIETRAMURATA 2021 – NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

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Il Grand Prix è iniziato con Jeffrey Herlings che ha conquistato la sua decima Pole Position della stagione di quasi mezzo secondo da Tim Gajser. L’olandese non è riuscito però a sfruttare al meglio la prima fessura al cancello dopo aver perso aderenza con la ruota anteriore nella curva di apertura. La moto di Herlings è stata colpita dagli inseguitori ed è stato costretto a ritirarsi dalla gara con un comando del gas rotto.
Jorge Prado, ancora alle prese con gli effetti della frattura dei processi vertebrali subita in un incidente di allenamento la settimana precedente, ha afferrato l’holeshot e ha resistito valorosamente per prendere la quinta posizione. Tony Cairoli è partito brillantemente ed è stato uno dei piloti che hanno retrocesso lo spagnolo. L’ex campione del mondo è arrivato terzo per il suo miglior risultato in gara dal Gran Premio di Afyon.

Nella seconda manche Cairoli è stato elettrico fuori dal cancello e la sua velocità nei primi giri ha creato un margine di vittoria su Jeremy Seewer. Il numero 222 ha controllato il divario sullo svizzero per la sua quarta bandiera a scacchi in manche questa stagione e la sua sesta apparizione sul podio. Il 3-1 ha significato la sua 94esima vittoria in carriera. Herlings ha raccolto 18 punti per il quarto posto nonostante un piccolo incidente e Prado si è ritirato dopo una caduta con Pauls Jonass che ha ulteriormente scosso la sua schiena dolorante.

Herlings detiene ancora la tabella rossa come leader del campionato, ma solo per 1 punto su Romain Febvre e 3 punti su Gajser. Prado resta 4° in classifica ma Cairoli è a soli 9 punti di distacco.

Tony Cairoli: “Dopo la caduta che ho fatto in Sardegna ho faticato a riprendermi, avevo un po’ di paura e questo, nei Gran Premi successivi, ha giocato un ruolo nella mia testa, oltretutto le costole mi facevano molto male. In Spagna però mi sentivo già un po’ meglio e arrivando qui speravo in una bella rimonta dopo alcune gare dure ma sabato sera mi sono ammalato e la domenica è stata una giornata difficile e pericolosa. Oggi stavo un po’ meglio, qui in passato ho fatto delle belle gare e ho fatto di tutto per salire sul podio. Nella prima manche ero molto contento della mia guida e nella seconda ho fatto l’holeshot e ho potuto controllare la gara; verso la fine cominciavo ad essere un po’ stanco, ma con la mia esperienza ho potuto risparmiare un po’ di energia in alcune parti della pista e tenere Jeremy dietro. Ora spero di potermi sentire ancora meglio e di essere sul podio ogni fine settimana, perché questo è quello che voglio fare quando gareggio.”

Jeffrey Herlings: “È piuttosto devastante. La mia ruota anteriore si è chiusa e qualcuno è passato sopra la mia moto. Molte cose erano rotte, il mio manubrio, il cavo del gas. Era un brutto affare. Fa male non ottenere quei punti: da dove mi trovavo e in un batter d’occhio è perso. Dovevo solo guardare da bordo campo. Poi sono dovuto andare direttamente nella seconda manche e avevo un po’ di bracia dure e non riuscivo a entrare nel mio ritmo. Ho perso quella prima manche. È stata una brutta giornata. Non sono sicuro di cos’altro dire. Saranno interessanti le ultime tre gare. Vedremo come andranno le cose».

Jorge Prado: “Sono contento di essere stare un po’ meglio e ho sentito un piccolo miglioramento alla schiena. Due giorni sono troppo pochi per guarire quando hai bisogno di un paio di settimane. Ho avuto un’ottima partenza nella prima manche e sono riuscito a finire quinto, che è stata una gara decente. Non sono partito nella seconda manche e sono comunque riuscito a essere terzo dopo la seconda curva con una linea molto bella intorno all’esterno. I ragazzi erano più veloci di me ed era difficile andare forte quando la moto si muoveva molto. Era difficile controllarla a causa del dolore. Jonass ha toccato la mia ruota posteriore a metà e siamo caduti entrambi. È stato un peccato. Ero l’ultimo e ho deciso di fermarmi perché non potevo fare di meglio. Ora ho quattro giorni e penso che domenica mi sentirò ancora meglio”.

La terza e ultima puntata della tripletta trentina si svolge domenica prossima per il Gran Premio del Garda.

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GP of PIETRAMURATA 2021 – PIETRAMURATA – Results and points!

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CAIROLI BACK ON TOP IN MXGP AS HOFER CELEBRATES HISTORIC MX2 MILESTONE WIN IN ITALY

Tony Cairoli KTM 450 SX-F 2021 Pietramurata

 
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing returned to the hardpacked racetrack in Arco di Trento for the second of a triple header schedule of fixtures in 2021 MXGP. Tony Cairoli triumphed for the second time this season in MXGP as Rene Hofer succeeded in the MX2 class with the KTM 250 SX-F to become the first Austrian winner of a main category since Heinz Kinigadner in 1987. All six riders in Red Bull KTM colors have now lifted a winner’s trophy in 2021.
 
Blue skies and warm autumn weather graced the scenic Pietramurata venue for the second time in just three days as MXGP reconvened for the fifteenth Grand Prix of eighteen. The narrow layout featured only marginal changes compared to the GP of Trentino the previous Sunday. Good starts and smart maneuvers on the first laps were again keys to success around a course that was tricky for overtaking.
 
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The Grand Prix began with Jeffrey Herlings claiming his tenth Pole Position of the season by almost half a second from Tim Gajser. The Dutchman couldn’t make the most of the first slot in the gate however after losing traction with his front wheel in the opening corner. Herlings’ bike was hit by pursuers, and he was forced to pull out of the race with a broken throttle body.
Jorge Prado, still dealing with the effects of the fractured vertebra Process sustained in a training crash the previous week, grabbed the holeshot and resisted valiantly to take 5th position. Tony Cairoli made a bright start and was one of the riders who relegated the Spaniard. The former world champion finished 3rd for his best race result since the Grand Prix of Afyon.
 
In the second moto Cairoli was electric out of the gate and his speed on the first laps created a race-winning margin over Jeremy Seewer. #222 controlled the gap over the Swiss for his fourth moto checkered flag this term and his sixth podium appearance. The 3-1 meant his 94th career victory. Herlings gathered 18 points for finishing 4th despite a small crash and Prado retired after an altercation with Pauls Jonass that further jarred his painful back.
 
Herlings still holds the red plate as championship leader but only by 1 point over Romain Febvre and 3 points from Gajser. Prado remains 4th in the standings but Cairoli is just 9 points adrift.
 
Tony CairoliIt’s been a struggle since the crash I had in Sardinia. It played on my mind in the next GPs. My ribs were really painful but in Spain I was already feeling a bit better. Coming here I was hoping for a good bounce-back after some tough races but I got sick on Saturday night and Sunday was difficult. Today I felt a bit better, and I’ve had some good races here in the past. I did everything I could to be on the podium. In the first moto I was very happy with my riding and in the second I had a holeshot and could mostly control the race. I was getting a bit tired but with my experience I could save some energy in parts of the track and could keep Jeremy behind me. I hope now I can feel even better and be on the podium every weekend; that’s what I’m here to do.”
 
Jeffrey Herlings:It is pretty devastating. My front wheel washed out and someone rode over my bike. A lot of things were broken, my handlebar, gas cable. It was a done deal. It hurts to get that points-lead to where it was and in the blink of an eye it was done. I just had to watch from the sidelines. I then had to go straight into the second moto and I had some arm-pump and couldn’t get into my rhythm. I missed that first moto. It’s been a bad day. I’m not sure what else to say. It is going to be an interesting last three races. We’ll see how things will turn out.”
 
Jorge Prado: “I’m happy that I was just a little bit better and I felt a small improvement with my back. Two days is too short to heal when you need a couple of weeks. I had a very good start in the first moto and could finish 5th, which was a decent race. I didn’t get a start in the second moto and still managed 3rd after the second corner with a very nice line around the outside. The guys were faster than me and it was difficult to go fast when the bike was moving a lot. It was hard to control it because of the pain. Jonass touched my back wheel halfway through and we both went down. It was a pity. I was last and decided to stop because I couldn’t do better. I now have four days and I think I will feel even better on Sunday.”
 
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Tom Vialle was the leading Red Bull KTM qualifier in 4th position and the world champion used the advanced gate pick to run to his fifteenth holeshot of the season. After taking the lead on the first corner the Frenchman minimized his mistakes and kept a consistent cushion over Jago Geerts to win his third moto in Pietramurata. Rene Hofer – who had qualified 9th, just ahead of teammate Mattia Guadagnini – kept a steady rhythm to score 4th. Guadagnini was a victim of a multi-rider tangle on the second lap and had to fight through to 11th.
 

In the second race Vialle again led into the first turn with Hofer close behind. The Frenchman suffered a crash together with countryman Maxime Renaux mid-way around the opening lap and hurt his right arm. He had another accident shortly afterwards because of the painful limb and had to retire. The collision between the riders allowed Hofer to maximize the opportunity. The 19-year-old had a clear track and rode a strong moto for his maiden win, first ‘overall’ and his second rostrum appearance in what is his first full campaign in MX2. Guadagnini was four seconds behind in 2nd place and sat 4th in the final MX2 listing.

 
In the championship standings Vialle is 3rd and 16 points from 2nd. Guadagnini holds 4th and Hofer is 6th, just 18 points from the top five.
 
Rene Hofer: “For sure this is a day I will never forget. It was such a nice feeling once I crossed the finish line. I really hope the Austrian fans at home enjoyed it, it’s been a while! I feel a bit speechless. In the first moto I struggled a bit and didn’t have the best flow and the second moto was much better. Obviously, I was lucky to avoid the incident with Maxime and Tom but I felt great out there. I was a bit nervous with 10 minutes to go and made a lot of mistakes but, somehow, I brought it home. We put in the work for this season and also during the summer break and since then things have been getting better and better for me. Since Turkey my confidence has grown every GPIt’s also really nice to give KTM that win, I think they’ve waited long enough for an Austrian to be here. It’s a happy day for all of us.”
 
Mattia Guadagnini: “I was feeling much better today than I was on Sunday. Unfortunately, I had a bad start in the first moto and also had a small crash that meant I was almost last. My riding was not so bad to come back to 11th and the lap-times were good. My start was better in the second moto and when two riders crashed in front of me that meant I was 2nd. I had to get used to riding at the front again! I tried to stay focused and find good lines. 4th overall; but the most important thing was finding the speed and the feeling again. Hopefully on Sunday we can go for the podium again and the win.”
 
Tom Vialle: “A great first moto but when I touched Maxime and we had that crash in the second race then I hurt my arm and it led to a big one just before the downhill section. I was lucky it didn’t end up much worse. Nothing is broken and I hope I’ll be feeling less sore after a few days. It’s a shame because I had the starts and the speed but we just need to accept this and try to come back in a good way as soon as possible.”
 
The third and final instalment of the Trentino triple takes place this coming Sunday for the Grand Prix of Garda.
 

Results MXGP Pietramurata 2021

GP of PIETRAMURATA 2021 – PIETRAMURATA – Results and points!

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