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Il campionato italiano motocross Epoca più forte anche della grandine
Posted by pdmx on 22 apr : 15:57


Partenza D3-G2-Evo2 - ph. Radio Rider

Nonostante il forte maltempo del sabato, la gara di Montevarchi si disputa nel migliore dei modi
"Montevarchi – Il campionato italiano motocross Epoca Ufo Plast sconfigge anche la grandine. A Montevarchi, nella seconda prova della stagione 2024, la gara si svolge regolarmente nonostante un violento temporale con grandine abbattutosi sul circuito nel pomeriggio di sabato..."




Valter Chiappa - ph. moto club Brilli Peri

Grande merito va al lavoro del moto club Brilli Peri, che nei giorni precedenti la manifestazione ha preparato la pista del Miravalle in maniera perfettamente adeguata alle caratteristiche delle moto e al livello della competizione, facendo anche in modo che l’acqua si asciugasse in fretta e il terreno si presentasse senza fango già dalle prove del mattino.


Nicola Montalbini - ph. Radio Rider

I piloti in gara a Montevarchi sono oltre 160. Questi i vincitori di giornata: Valentino Civitarese (CZ – Amsil racing) nella A1, Massimo Trollo (Cheney – Gaerne) nella A2, Marco Graziani (Maico – Intimiano Natale Noseda) nella A3, Mauro Romano (TGM – Poggibonsi) nella B1, Gian Luca Galligani (Villa – Amm Smc Uisp Carpi) nella B2, Valter Chiappa (Maico – Gorlese Mario Colombo) nella C, Massimo Marescalchi (Yamaha – Ravenna) nella D1, Alessio Soldà (Husqvarana – Chimax Lonigo) nella D2, Mattia Iseppi (Kawasaki – La Quercia) nella D3, Andrea De Cecco (Yamaha – Albatros) nella E1, Marcello Ceci (Yamaha – Parma) nella E2, Cristian Bonardi (Cagiva – Mx Garda lake) nella E3, Nicola Montalbini (Honda – Fagioli) nella E4, Massimo Pesce (TM – Intimiano Natale Noseda) nella E5, Marco Marini (Honda – Wafna) nella Evo 1, Stefano Miani (Kawasaki – Ravenna) nella Evo2, Cristiano Targhetta (Gori – Wallaby Tex) nella F1, Rossano Doccioli (Aprilia – Costa Ovest racing) nella F2, Gianluca Credi (Honda – Castellarano) nella G1, Nicola Tramaglino (Honda – Gardone Riviera) nella G2 e Alan Lebus (Honda – Adria bikers) nel Gruppo 4.


Podio D2 - ph. moto club Brilli Peri

Il prossimo appuntamento con il campionato italiano Epoca Ufo Plast è per l’11 e 12 maggio a Lanciano.




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MX VIDEO: Campionato italiano motocross 2024 - Cingoli 21/04/2024
Posted by pdmx on 22 apr : 12:06






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Gifting e Lata: back to back al campionato italiano
Posted by pdmx on 22 apr : 07:18


Valerio Lata - ph. Mxreport

Le tabelle rosse vincono anche nel secondo round di Cingoli – Dominio di Kiara Fontanesi nel Femminile
"Cingoli – Le tabelle rosse si confermano al vertice nel campionato italiano Prestige 24MX – Borilli Pro Series di motocross. Isak Gifting e Valerio Lata vincono anche il secondo round della stagione 2024, disputato sulla pista di Cingoli..."


Un grande pubblico, stimato in circa 3mila unità dagli organizzatori del moto club Fagioli, è accorso per vedere lo spettacolo promesso sullo storico impianto marchigiano e non è rimasto deluso. Prima parte della giornata caratterizzata dal fango, a causa delle forti piogge della notte precedente, e pomeriggio con pista in condizioni ideali per esaltare le qualità dei piloti.


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Cronaca – MX1 Gara 1
La coppia del team Millionaire ABF Italia, composta da Giuseppe Tropepe ed Emilio Scuteri, fa la voce grossa per circa metà gara, occupando le prime due posizioni. Poi, mentre Tropepe si mantiene saldo al comando fino alla bandiera a scacchi, Scuteri viene raggiunto e superato da Isak Gifting e Alessandro Lupino, quest’ultimo alle prese con un infortunio muscolare che lo debilita nella guida. In quinta posizione c’è Cedric Soubeyras, che ha la meglio su uno Jan Pancar poco a suo agio nel fango. Il quarto posto consente comunque a Scuteri di primeggiare tra i Fast.

Gara 2
Davide De Bortoli sorprende tutti e si aggiudica la holeshot Pro Grip, ma viene scavalcato rapidamente dai grandi favoriti. Pancar e Gifting allungano al comando e danno vita a un duello bellissimo, nel quale si superano a vicenda in più di un’occasione. Alla fine vince Pancar, con Gifting che ripete il secondo posto di gara 1. Alle loro spalle arriva Lupino, che rimedia come può a una cattiva partenza. Tropepe è quarto, Soubeyras è quinto e Scuteri sesto, dopo essere stato a lungo in terza posizione.


Isak Gifting - ph. Mxreport

Overall

Grazie a due secondi posti, lo svedese Isak Gifting (Yamaha) bissa il successo assoluto di Mantova e si conferma leader di campionato. Secondo posto per Giuseppe Tropepe (Honda – Verolese) e terzo per lo sloveno Jan Pancar (KTM), che tengono fuori dal podio Alessandro Lupino (Ducati – Fiamme Oro), comunque ancora secondo in campionato. La quinta posizione va al francese Cedric Soubeyras (Kawasaki).

Emilio Scuteri (Honda – Paolo Rossi Cina) si conferma in testa alla Fast. Con lui sul podio di Cingoli salgono Antonio Schiochet (KTM - Brogliano) e Mirko Dal Bosco (KTM – Gaerne Pardi Royal pat). Alfredo Memoli (Beta – Salerno) è il migliore dei piloti 300 2 tempi, davanti a Riccardo Cencioni (KTM – La Rocca) e Davide Zampino (GasGas - 04 Park).


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MX2 – Gara 1
Grande scatto di Andrea Zanotti, che resiste al comando per un paio di giri, prima di essere scavalcato da Valerio Lata. Una volta preso il comando, il pilota del team Beddini se ne va indisturbato verso la vittoria. Alessandro Manucci guadagna la seconda posizione, con Yago Martinez che rimedia a una pessima partenza con la terza posizione. Zanotti si porta a casa la quarta posizione, precedendo Mads Fredsoe e il primo dei Fast, Brando Rispoli, anche lui protagonista di una bella rimonta.

Gara 2
Stavolta Lata non lascia agli avversari nemmeno la holeshot Pro Grip e si esibisce in una cavalcata solitaria fin dalla prima curva. Per oltre metà gara la seconda posizione è occupata da Rispoli, che poi deve cedere al compagno di squadra Martinez, di nuovo in rimonta dopo una partenza poco brillante, e al danese Fredsoe. Bella lotta per la quinta posizione tra Zanotti e Samuele Bernardini, con l’ex campione italiano che ha la meglio.


Podio Mx2 - ph. Mxreport

Overall
Valerio Lata (GasGas – Fiamme Oro) prosegue la sia marcia da rullo compressore, con quattro vittorie su quattro manche disputate. Yago Martinez (TM) tiene duro e limita i danni con i due secondi posti di Cingoli, mentre Mads Fredsoe (GasGas) festeggia il suo primo podio nel campionato italiano.

Brando Rispoli (TM – Torre della Meloria) vince subito la Fast alla sua prima partecipazione al campionato Prestige. Può festeggiare anche Alfio Pulvirenti (KTM – Lazio Racing), che coglie il suo primo podio in MX2, mentre Matteo Giarrizzo (Honda – Scintilla) si prende il bronzo di giornata.


Kiara Fontanesi - ph. Motocrossaddiction

Femminile
Dopo aver vinto la prima manche, corsa ieri pomeriggio, Kiara Fontanesi (GasGas – Fiamme Oro) si ripete anche nella batteria della domenica e conquista così l’assoluta, davanti a Lotte Van Drunen (Yamaha), di nuovo seconda. Giorgia Montini (Honda – Gaerne) apre la sua stagione con un podio, conquistato ai danni di Danee Gelissen (Yamaha – Ceres 71). Gaia Franchi (Honda – Gorlese Mario Colombo) è quinta assoluta.

Nella 125 2 tempi successo Cecilia Polato (GasGas – Gaerne), davanti ad Alessia Di Luccia (GasGas – Caserta). La speciale graduatoria Under 17 assegna il primato a Van Drunen, con Emanuela Talucci (KTM – Gaerne Pardi Royal pat) seconda e Polato terza.

Prossimo appuntamento con il campionato italiano Prestige 24MX – Borilli Pro Series il 25 e 26 maggio a Montevarchi.




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THE LEGEND WINS THE GP OF COMUNITAT VALENCIANA
Posted by pdmx on 22 apr : 07:01




"Albaida (Spain) – 21st April - Thomas Chareyre has a writing on his suit which states, “The Legend” and he proved to be it. The French rider was the fastest since the qualifying and after three perfect races went home with the title of the first GP of the season, back to victory after a tough 2023. Chareyre was followed by Marc Reiner Schmidt (L30 Racing) and the Rookie of this season Julen Avila Cortes (Ktm MTR Racing) who finished third..."
S1GP Fast Race

Thomas Chareyre (Honda) was impeccable at the start of the Fast Race and took the lead already in the first corner, chased by Julen Avila Cortes (KTM Mtr Racing). Thrilling performance for Marc Reiner Schimdt (L30 Racing), who pushed away at the start and moved to third place, leaving behind Elia Sammartin (Gazza Racing) and Ferran Cardus (Honda).



Chareyre’s race pace was exceptional and allowed him to open a gap over his chasers. In the second lap Schmidt overtook Avila Cortes and chased the standings leader. Cardus prevailed over Elia Sammartin, and it seemed like the latter struggled to keep the pace of the Spanish rider. Thomas Chareyre’s race pace was as good as the one set in the qualifying and left no way out to his rivals, in fact he won the race with a solid margin. Second place went to Marc Reiner Schmidt and third one to Rookie Julen Avila Cortes, who took the second victory in the standings, reserved to riders enrolled in the World Championship for the first time.

S1GP FastRace Top Ten:



CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA, Honda) 15 laps in 14:58.953; 2. SCHMIDT Marc Reiner (GER, TM) +03.356; 3. AVILA CORTES Julen (ESP, KTM) +04.315; 4. CARDUS Ferran (ESP, Honda) +15.359; 5. SAMMARTIN Elia (ITA, Honda) +16.730; 6. BONNAL Steve (FRA, TM) +23.775; 7. BESSIERES Tom (FRA, Honda) +31.488; 8. KAIVERS Romain (BEL, TM) +31.822; 9. HOAREAU Alexis (FRA, KTM) +32.263; 10. GOMEZ REQUENA Francisco (ESP, GasGas) +43.846

S1GP SuperFinal

The grid of the SuperFinal is drawn up according to the order of arrival of the fast race and Thomas Chareyre was joined by Marc Reiner Schmidt. Expectations were high to see a duel at the last braking point. Chareyre made no mistake at the start and took the lead, while Schmidt could not find the right release of the clutch and was tricked in the first corners by Julen Avila Cortes who reached the second spot. The German rider had to work hard to move back to second place, while Chareyre had already gone far, and had to feel happy with the second place overall. Avila Cortes finished third. Behind the top three, Ferran Cardus (Honda) and Elia Sammartin (Gazza Racing) battled it out for the fourth spot which went to Sammartin thanks to an excellent strategy and a very fast manoeuvre in the Joker Lane. Elia was also fourth overall at the end of the day.


In the Rookie class the victory went to Julen Avila Cortes (Ktm MTR Racing), who starred in all the three races, followed by second qualified Tom Bessieres (Honda) and Tim Slazai (Team11).


S1GP SuperFinal Top Ten:

CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA, Honda) 20 laps in 20:06.927; 2. SCHMIDT Marc Reiner (GER, TM) +02.809; 3. AVILA CORTES Julen (ESP, KTM) +10.387; 4. SAMMARTIN Elia (ITA, Honda) +12.857; 5. CARDUS Ferran (ESP, Honda) +15.591; 6. GOMEZ REQUENA Francisco (ESP, GasGas) +31.130; 7. KAIVERS Romain (BEL, TM) +31.418; 8. BESSIERES Tom (FRA, Honda) +39.355; 9. SZALAI Tim (FRA, TM) +39.697; 10. BONNAL Steve (FRA, TM) +42.893; 11. ULMAN Jan (CZE, TM) +53.075; 12. HOAREAU Alexis (FRA, KTM) +53.364; 13. PERNAT Gabin (FRA, TM) +56.813


S1GP SuperFinal Rookie Top Ten:

AVILA CORTES Julen (ESP, KTM) 20 laps in 20:17.314; 2. BESSIERES Tom (FRA, Honda) +28.968; 3. SZALAI Tim (FRA, TM) +29.310; 4. ULMAN Jan (CZE, TM) +42.688; 5. GOMEZ REQUENA Francisco (ESP, GasGas) +42.689; 6. HOAREAU Alexis (FRA, KTM) +42.977; 7. PERNAT Gabin (FRA, TM) +46.426; 8. KRASNIQI Mitja (SUI, TM) +48.409; 9. CATORC Giani (FRA, KTM) +1 Lap; 10. KOVALOV Maksym (UKR, Husqvarna) +1 Lap; 11. REIMER Nicky (USA, TM) +1 Lap; 12. SOLER Angel (ESP, KTM) +2 Laps; 13. STUCCHI Andrea (ITA, Honda) 0 laps in 00.000


S1GP Classification Top Ten:

CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA, Honda) Pts. 81,000 (1+25+25+30); 2. SCHMIDT Marc Reiner (GER, TM) Pts. 67,000 (0+20+22+25); 3. AVILA CORTES Julen (ESP, KTM) Pts. 63,000 (0+22+20+21); 4. SAMMARTIN Elia (ITA, Honda) Pts. 52,000 (0+18+16+18); 5. CARDUS Ferran (ESP, Honda) Pts. 46,000 (0+12+18+16); 6. BESSIERES Tom (FRA, Honda) Pts. 43,000 (-1+15+14+14); 7. KAIVERS Romain (BEL, TM) Pts. 41,000 (-1+13+13+15); 8. BONNAL Steve (FRA, TM) Pts. 41,000 (-1+14+15+12); 9. SZALAI Tim (FRA, TM) Pts. 37,000 (-1+16+8+13); 10. GOMEZ REQUENA Francisco (ESP, GasGas) Pts. 31,000 (-1+10+11+10)


S1GP Classification Rookie Top Ten

AVILA CORTES Julen (ESP, KTM) Pts. 80,000 (25+25+30); 2. BESSIERES Tom (FRA, Honda) Pts. 67,000 (20+22+25); 3. SZALAI Tim (FRA, TM) Pts. 57,000 (22+14+21); 4. GOMEZ REQUENA Francisco (ESP, GasGas) Pts. 52,000 (18+18+16); 5. HOAREAU Alexis (FRA, KTM) Pts. 51,000 (16+20+15); 6. ULMAN Jan (CZE, TM) Pts. 49,000 (15+16+18); 7. PERNAT Gabin (FRA, TM) Pts. 43,000 (14+15+14); 8. KRASNIQI Mitja (SUI, TM) Pts. 39,000 (13+13+13); 9. CATORC Giani (FRA, KTM) Pts. 34,000 (10+12+12); 10. REIMER Nicky (USA, TM) Pts. 33,000 (12+11+10)

Complete results available HERE.


SUPERMOTO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – GP of Comunitat Valenciana – QUICK FACTS

Circuit length: 1.100 mt. (Tarmac 800 mt. – OffRoad 300 mt.)
Temperature:28°
Weather conditions:Sun


The FIM Supermoto Worldchampionship will be broadcasted delayed, by clicking HERE you will obtain the full tv list

In the photo: S1GP & Rookie podium


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DOUBLE VICTORY FOR ANDREA BENVENUTI
Posted by pdmx on 21 apr : 18:16




"Albaida (Spain) – 21st April - Andrea Benvenuti (Ktm MTR Racing) ruled both motos with incredible supremacy. In race 2, despite the poor start, the rider worked his way up and won. Second place went to Yevsevii Kovalyov (Husqvarna) and Nathan Terraneo (KTM) was third..."
SM Junior Race 1

Solo race for Andrea Benvenuti (KTM Mtr Racing), who pulled away at the start and took the lead without hesitation. The young rider did not make any mistakes on his Ktm 85cc 2 strokes and led the group from first to last lap. Nathan Terraneo (Ktm) moved to second place but could not keep the position and after a few laps where he tried to keep his rival behind, had to let him pass and qualified third. Yevsevii Kovalyov (Husqvarna) lost the chance to worry race leader in the two laps where he was third. Leonardo Lapadula (Team 11) was penalized for an early start and could not do any better than sixth place overall.


SM Junior Race 1 Top Ten:

BENVENUTI Andrea (ITA, KTM) 14 laps in 15:24.954; 2. KOVALYOV Yevsevii (UKR, Husqvarna) +04.933; 3. TERRANEO Nathan (SUI, KTM) +27.009; 4. MAIMONTE Mattia (BEL, TM) +51.122; 5. NAVARRO BENCOMO Aaron (ESP, Husqvarna) +54.064; 6. LAPADULA Leonardo (ITA, TM) +1:10.036; 7. BERECZKI David Zsolt (HUN, Husqvarna) +1 Lap; 8. BANG Lorenz (GER, KTM) +1 Lap; 9. FERNANDEZ PEREZ Juan Carlos (ESP, KTM) +2 Laps; 10. IRZYK Liliana (POL, KTM) +3 Laps

SM Junior Race 2
At the start Andrea Benvenuti opened the clutch too early and his Ktm reared up so that Benvenuti had to slow down and was overtaken by Nathan Terraneo and Yevsevii Kovalyov.

Swiss Terraneo tried to set a solid race pace to keep rivals behind but did not consider Benvenuti. The rider kept an eye on his rivals for some laps and later attacked them, overtaking Yevsevii Kovalyov and moving to the top spot. Andrea opened a gap and pulled away, eventually winning the race.

Andrea Benvenuti went home with the first victory of the season and showed he is the rider to defeat in the 2024 season.

According to the schedule, tomorrow’s heats will proclaim the first winner of this season.


SM Junior Race 2 Top Ten:
BENVENUTI Andrea (ITA, KTM) 14 laps in 15:37.013; 2. KOVALYOV Yevsevii (UKR, Husqvarna) +07.260; 3. TERRANEO Nathan (SUI, KTM) +11.769; 4. MAIMONTE Mattia (BEL, TM) +30.383; 5. NAVARRO BENCOMO Aaron (ESP, Husqvarna) +30.679; 6. BERECZKI David Zsolt (HUN, Husqvarna) +32.221; 7. LAPADULA Leonardo (ITA, TM) +33.877; 8. BANG Lorenz (GER, KTM) +1 Lap; 9. FERNANDEZ PEREZ Juan Carlos (ESP, KTM) +2 Laps; 10. IRZYK Liliana (POL, KTM) +2 Laps

SM Junior Classification Top Ten:
BENVENUTI Andrea (ITA, KTM) Pts. 50,000 (25+25); 2. KOVALYOV Yevsevii (UKR, Husqvarna) Pts. 44,000 (22+22); 3. TERRANEO Nathan (SUI, KTM) Pts. 40,000 (20+20); 4. MAIMONTE Mattia (BEL, TM) Pts. 36,000 (18+18); 5. NAVARRO BENCOMO Aaron (ESP, Husqvarna) Pts. 32,000 (16+16); 6. BERECZKI David Zsolt (HUN, Husqvarna) Pts. 29,000 (14+15); 7. LAPADULA Leonardo (ITA, TM) Pts. 29,000 (15+14); 8. BANG Lorenz (GER, KTM) Pts. 26,000 (13+13); 9. FERNANDEZ PEREZ Juan Carlos (ESP, KTM) Pts. 24,000 (12+12); 10. IRZYK Liliana (POL, KTM) Pts. 22,000 (11+11)

Complete results available HERE.

SMJ EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP of Comunitat Valenciana - QUICK FACTS
Circuit length: 1.100 mt. (Tarmac 800 mt. – OffRoad 300 mt.)
Temperature: 30°
Weather conditions:Sun


In the photo: SM Junior Podium


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THOMAS CHAREYRE WINS THE FIRST RACE OF THE SEASON
Posted by pdmx on 21 apr : 07:06




"Albaida (Spain), 20 April 2024 - Summer climate and a light breeze helped not to feel the scorching heat at Albaida which was the setting of the first day of the 2024 S1GP World Championship. Thomas Chareyre with his new bike was the fastest on track. The multiple-time World Champion fully recovered from the injury sustained last year and showed his speed both in the time practice and first race. Julen Avila Cortes finished second and Marc Reiner Schmidt was third after a solid recovery..."
Time practice & Superpole S1GP

The first time practice of the 2024 season started with multiple-time World Champion Thomas Chareyre, on his new bike the Honda CRF450R of the SGR Team, who showed excellent form and set the best time. He left behind the new team member of Franco Mollo, Julen Avila Cortes (KTM Mtr Racing), who stayed very close to the French champion thanks to an aggressive riding style. Defending Champion Marc Reiner Schmidt (L30 Racing TM Moto) could not find the right set-up for his Tm and lost several tenths of a second. Solid performance for wild card Ferran Cardus (Honda), fourth, followed by Elia Sammartin (Gazza Racing). The group of riders who battled it out for the superpole was completed by everlasting Giovanni Bussei (Honda).

Excellent performance for Elia Sammartin in the superpole, where he recovered three positions thanks to a thrilling lap and started from the third place in the afternoon first race. After the start a little mistake in the first part of the track affected Marc Reiner Schmidt, so the rider had to feel happy with the fourth spot. Spanish Avila Cortes took the lead temporarily, but Thomas Chareyre was impeccable and thanks to a perfect lap came home with the pole position and the prestigious Metzeler prize.



S1GP Time Practice Top Ten:

CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA, Honda) 59.535; 2. AVILA CORTES Julen (ESP, KTM) 59.756; 3. SCHMIDT Marc Reiner (GER, TM) 59.939; 4. CARDUS Ferran (ESP, Honda) 1:00.093; 5. SAMMARTIN Elia (ITA, Honda) 1:00.418; 6. BUSSEI Giovanni (ITA, Honda) 1:00.647; 7. SZALAI Tim (FRA, TM) 1:00.657; 8. HOAREAU Alexis (FRA, KTM) 1:00.720; 9. BESSIERES Tom (FRA, Honda) 1:00.837; 10. BONNAL Steve (FRA, TM) 1:00.860



S1GP Superpole:

1. CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA, Honda) 59.765; 2. AVILA CORTES Julen (ESP, KTM) 1:00.342; 3. SAMMARTIN Elia (ITA, Honda) 1:00.678; 4. SCHMIDT Marc Reiner (GER, TM) 1:00.762; 5. CARDUS Ferran (ESP, Honda) 1:00.762; 6. BUSSEI Giovanni (ITA, Honda) 1:01.318


Race One

As the red lights blinked off Thomas Chareyre pulled away with first place and opened a small margin on rivals. Thanks to an incredible race pace, lap after lap Thomas strengthened the gap separating him from Julen Avila Cortes in second place. Behind the top riders a battle went on among three riders: Elia Sammartin third, Ferran Cardus fourth and Marc Reiner Schmidt sixth as he lost two spots at the start. For most of the race it seemed like Sammartin could handle his chasers, but he was actually overtaken by Cardus in the off-road section in the sixth lap because of a small mistake. In the next lap Marc Reiner Schmidt had to make up space while he was overtaking and qualified fifth. With a great manoeuvre Schmidt reached third place after overtaking Cardus. The German rider tried to reach Avila Cortes but the gap was too big and had to feel happy with third place. Ferran Cardus was penalized with five points at the end of the race because he did not pass the phonometric test, so Elia Sammartin moved to fourth place.


In the Rookie, Spanish rider Julen Avila Cortes came home with the victory.

Thomas Chareyre won the first race of the season and showed he can still be one of the best riders of the world in the discipline.

S1GP Race 1 Top Ten:

CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA, Honda) 20 laps in 20:01.653; 2. AVILA CORTES Julen (ESP, KTM) +03.786; 3. SCHMIDT Marc Reiner (GER, TM) +07.974; 4. CARDUS Ferran (ESP, Honda)* +13.964; 5. SAMMARTIN Elia (ITA, Honda) +21.339; 6. SZALAI Tim (FRA, TM) +30.127; 7. BESSIERES Tom (FRA, Honda) +31.596; 8. BONNAL Steve (FRA, TM) +31.860; 9. KAIVERS Romain (BEL, TM) +39.003; 10. PROVAZNIK Erik (CZE, TM) +40.170


Time Table: 09.20 Warm up – 11.30 Fast Race – 14.00 Super Final


Complete results available HERE.


SUPERMOTO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – GP of Comunitat Valenciana – QUICK FACTS

Circuit length: 1.100 mt. (Tarmac 800 mt. – OffRoad 300 mt.)
Temperature:28°
Weather conditions:Sun


The FIM Supermoto Worldchampionship will be broadcasted delayed, by clicking HERE you will obtain the full tv list

In the photo: #4 Thomas Chareyre – Metzeler Superpole Winner


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SX VIDEO: AMA Supercross 2024 Round 14 - Nashville + Full Races + HIGHLIGHTS + Classifiche
Posted by pdmx on 21 apr : 06:35






QUI LE GARE, Altri video e CLASSIFICHE



250 West Heat

250 East Heat

250 Main

450 Heat 1

Heat 2

450 Main



CLASSIFICA 450

CLASSIFICA 250

CLASSIFICA GENERALE 450

CLASSIFICHE GENERALI 250



QUI TUTTE LE CLASSIFICHE
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Norwegian swoop as Reiten and Cottew become SNX and WSNX World Champions while Pihlaja claims second round in a row
Posted by pdmx on 21 apr : 06:00




"KIRKENES (Norway) 20 April 2024 - The final Race Day of the 2024 FIM Snowcross World Championship in Kirkenes brought a breath-taking display of winter wonder, with freezing temperatures and the amazing glow of the aurora lights illuminating the night sky at -12°C. As dawn broke, the weather remained chilly at -3°C, with intermittent snow showers. This has not discourage the 1,500 SNX fans to come and cheer for their favourite riders..."

The Opening Ceremony commenced with a grand presentation of riders, accompanied by speeches from esteemed officials on stage. Andrea Barbieri, FIM delegate, and Odd Georg Ostbyhaug, FIM Europe Delegate, set the stage for an exciting day of racing. Tore Frederik Nilsen, representing Sør-Varanger Kommune, was honored for the region's unwavering support, receiving a plate from Infront Moto Racing Representative Patricia Maskarova as recognition for their contributions to the event.

The racing day kicked off with a thrilling freestyle show by Rasmus Johansson and Daniel Bodin, setting the adrenaline-fueled tone for the races ahead.


FIM Snowcross World Championship



In the SNX Race 1, it was fast starter Aki Pihlaja who surged to the front with an impressive holeshot once again, closely pursued by the championship leader Magnus Reiten and Gustav Sahlsten who could keep the pace of the Finnish.

Swedish rider Gustav Sahlsten bravely defended his third position against charges in the early stage from Kristoffer Holm first who started also well until Holm got issues that relegated him down the rank, finishing 11thin the end. Then, it was Emil Hansson who battle with Sahlsten in a give and take lasting over few laps. The advantage was for Sahlsten who took the third place again until an agonising problem with his sledge ended his hopes for a top 3 finish. Hansson finished 3rd while Sahlsten 13th.

As he showed in Finland and in the Qualifying Heat, Pihlaja was the best and won the race, his second of the season while Reiten confirmed his rank at the top of the championship with a 2nd place. It was more complicated for the ex-red plate, Jesse Kirchmeyer, who finished 9th.

Before SNX Race 2 began, Martin Johansson who was fighting for a podium after his 4th place in Race 1, and Sahlsten could not start the race due to arriving after the waiting zone closed.

The race began nonetheless and unfolded with Pihjala securing yet another holeshot, showing his impressive starts and setting the pace for the rest of the pack. Surprising the crowd, Aki Pesonen swiftly claimed the second place, showcasing remarkable skill until an unfortunate turn of events led to the breakage of his back suspension, forcing him to move down to 11th.

Stepping into the breach, Reiten seamlessly took over the position, wisely maintaining his pace knowing that securing second place would be sufficient to clinch the SNX World Championship title. This is exactly what he did as he clinched the 2nd place to go on the 2nd step of the Norwegian podium. Hansson rounded the podium with a 3-5 to finish the season on a superb note.

Meanwhile Pihlaja showed that he was one of the most impressive riders this season with another easy race win, claiming his 2nd Grand Prix victory in a row and a perfect 1-1-1.
However, these amazing performances, after missing the round in Turkiye, were not enough to overthrow Reiten of the Championship lead, as the Norwegian showed excellent composure to maintain his advantage, thanks to his incredible consistency in 2024.

Thanks to his results, Magnus Reiten who clinched the first Grand Prix of the season in Turkiye, finally won the gold medal to become the 2024 FIM SNX World Champion on home soil for the greatest pleasure of Norwegian fans.

Getting the Silver Medal was the American Jesse Kirchmeyer who was a bit quieter in Norway as he finished 6th overall but it was enough to become Vice World Champion.

Thanks to his impressive run, Aki Pihlaja managed, in the space of only two rounds, to step on the Championship podium in 3rd position and get the bronze medal.

Magnus Reiten: "My dream came true! We work very hard to get where we are and it paid off. I'm the SNX World Champion, first from my country. This is really a dream!"



Main Photo: 2024 FIM SNX World Championship Podium
Top Photo: SNX World Champion Magnus Reiten
Bottom Photos: 1.SNX Start Kirkenes; 2. FIM SNX World Championship Overall Podium Norway


FIM SNX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OVERALL NORWAY

FIM SNX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

FIM Women's Snowcross World Championship

In the WSNX Race 1, Malene Cottew asserted her dominance with a stellar holeshot, maintaining her lead until the finish line with a pace that could not be matched. Despite a valiant effort from Jenny Lundstrom did her own race to settle for 2nd comfortably. Saga Forsell, who was nursing an ankle injury from the Qualifying Heat of Friday, thought she had the pace to maintain her third position but had to bow out on lap 4, to an excellent Wilma Jonsson who manoeuvred very well to pass Forsell for 3rd. Forsell finished at a good 4thplace in the end given her injury.

In Race 2, Cottew surged ahead once again, securing a commanding lead right from the start and leaving her competitors trailing in her wake. Behind her, Jonsson managed to move up to second, closely followed by Lundstrom, who attempted several times to challenge for the position but ultimately fell short and had to settle for 3rd. Jonsson stayed solid and finished 2nd to steal the 2nd overall to Lundstrom. Meanwhile, Forsell swerved off the track, prematurely ending her race with no further issue.

Malene Cottew was a head above the rest as she won the race comfortably to complete her incredible perfect season. She managed to win every race she took part in 2024 for a maximum scoring of 120 points. She deservedly become 2024 FIM WSNX World Champion in the best fashion possible.

Completing the Championship podium is Jenny Lundstrom with the silver medal who showed great determination in keeping the second place following the round in Finland, mainly as her Swedish compatriot Wilma Jonsson pushed hard to change that. In the end Jonsson settled with an excellent bronze medal for 2024


Malene Cottew: “My season is over and I feel it that I will take some good long vacation. I have to say THANK YOU to my family, sponsors and supporters as I’m only riding my sledge and have fun , but they do all serious job for me. Thank you!”


op Photo: 2024 FIM WSNX World Champion Malene Cottew
Bottom Photos: WSNX Overall Podium Norway; 2. 2024 FIM WSNX World Championship Podium


WSNX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OVERALL

WSNX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS

FIM Europe Snowcross European Championship

In the European Snowcross Championship Mille Andersson showcased an extraordinary performance, dominating both races of the final round and clinching the coveted European title.

With a flawless 1-1 record and 50 points, Andersson surged past the red plate holder, Emil Mikalsen, who could only get a 6-9 finish, landing him in 7th place overall. Anton Lindstrom also stepped up to the challenge in Kirkenes, delivering an impressive 2-2, earning him the runner-up position in Norway. Meanwhile, young Norwegian talent Thor-David Rasmus secured a spot on the overall podium.

Despite the intense competition, it was Alfred Gunnarsson who ultimately clinched the bronze medal in the championship standings with his 4th place finish in Norway.
Emil Mikalsen still secured the silver medal in the Championship, thanks to his previous round win in Finland.
However, the star of the day was Mille Andersson, who delivered a stunning performance to claim the top spot on the overall podium in Kirkenes and secure the coveted gold medal as the 2024 European SNX Champion.


Top Photo: 2024 European SNX Champion Mille Andersson
Bottom Photos: 1. FIM Europe ESNX Championship Podium; 2. ESNX Overall Podium Norway


FIM EUROPE ESNX EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP OVERALL

FIM EUROPE ESNX EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP



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For further information about the 2024 FIM Snowcross World Championship, stay tuned to both WorldSnowcross.com and MXGP’s social media channels including the official SNX Instagram page at @snowcross_official

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Italiano motocross Cingoli, a Pancar e Lata la superpole SKF
Posted by pdmx on 20 apr : 19:26


Jan Pancar vince la superpole SKF

Giornata caratterizzata dal maltempo, ma il programma si svolge regolarmente - Nella prima manche della Femminile vince Kiara Fontanesi
"Cingoli – Freddo, pioggia e nebbia, ma il programma del campionato italiano Prestige 24MX – Borilli Pro Series di motocross non si ferma. La giornata del sabato di Cingoli, dove si sta disputando la seconda prova della stagione 2024, è caratterizzata dal maltempo, che però non influisce sul programma di gara..."


I protagonisti sono Jan Pancar e Valerio Lata, vincitori delle superpole SKF, e Kiara Fontanesi, dominatrice della manche del Femminile.


Cedric Soubeyras - ph. Radio Rider

Qualifiche della Mx1 condizionate da uno scroscio di pioggia, che arriva proprio nella pausa tra il turno in pista del gruppo 1 e quello del gruppo 2, modificando così le condizioni del tracciato. Ne beneficia Jan Pancar (KTM), che si porta a casa la superpole SKF col tempo di 1’44”809. Il migliore del gruppo 2 è il francese Cedric Soubeyras (Kawasaki), che però non va oltre il crono di 1’46”826.

Terzo al cancello di partenza è il capoclassifica Isak Gifting (Yamaha), quarto Alessandro Lupino (Ducati – Fiamme Oro) quinto Filippo Zonta (KTM – Amsil racing) e sesto Simone Croci (Honda – Intimiano Natale Noseda).


Valerio Lata vince la superpole SKF

Emilio Scuteri (Honda – Paolo Rossi Cina) è il primo dei Fast, in ottava posizione.

Nella Mx2 Valerio Lata (GasGas – Fiamme Oro) si conferma il grande favorito, aggiudicandosi la superpole SKF col tempo di 1’46”253. Doppietta TM alle sue spalle, con lo spagnolo Yago Martinez, primo nell’altro gruppo di qualificazione, e il toscano Brando Rispoli (Torre della Meloria), secondo nel gruppo di Lata e dunque terzo assoluto sulla griglia di partenza, nonché migliore dei piloti Fast.


Yago Martinez - ph. Radio Rider

A seguire c’è Morgan Bennati (Kawasaki – Gaerne), anche lui Fast e anche lui velocissimo, poi Alessandro Manucci (GasGas – Trivella) e il marocchino Saad Soulimani (Yamaha – BBR Offroad).

La giornata del sabato vede anche la prima manche del campionato Femminile, con Kiara Fontanesi (GasGas – Fiamme Oro) protagonista assoluta: la campionessa italiana in carica fa la pole position e vince la gara, mettendosi alle spalle l’olandese Lotte Van Drunen (Yamaha), attuale leader del campionato del mondo. Terza l’altra olandese Danee Gelissen (Yamaha – Ceres71), che riesce a tenere a bada una combattiva Giorgia Montini (Honda – Gaerne). Completa la top five Emanuela Talucci (KTM – Gaerne Pardi Royal pat).


Partenza Femminile - ph. Mxreport

Il programma di Cingoli prosegue domani, con le manche che decreteranno i podi di giornata. Questi gli orari delle dirette streaming.





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Posted by pdmx on 20 apr : 18:16




"Albaida (Spain) 20 April 2024 – The first day of the Junior European Championship, reserved for the youngest riders of the Supermoto future generation, saw defending champion Andrea Benvenuti (KTM Mtr Racing) being the fastest rider of all the sessions. Second place went to Ukrainian Yevsevii Kovalyov (Husqvarna), new face of this Championship, and the front row was rounded off by Nathan Terraneo (Ktm)..."
SM Junior Free Practices

Benvenuti made clear he is the rider to defeat. From the first laps Andrea seemed comfortable riding at the Spanish track and set the best performance. Second qualified was Yevsevii Kovalyov, who made his first appearance in the Junior European Championship, and third place went to Belgian Mattia Maimonte. Weak performances for Nathan Terraneo and Leonardo Lapadula in this first session.


SM Junior Free Practice Top Ten:

BENVENUTI Andrea (ITA, KTM) 1:07.894; 2. KOVALYOV Yevsevii (UKR, Husqvarna) 1:08.194; 3. MAIMONTE Mattia (BEL, TM) 1:09.383; 4. BERECZKI David Zsolt (HUN, Husqvarna) 1:10.014; 5. TERRANEO Nathan (SUI, KTM) 1:10.830; 6. LAPADULA Leonardo (ITA, TM) 1:10.868; 7. BANG Lorenz (GER, KTM) 1:13.389; 8. NAVARRO BENCOMO Aaron (ESP, Husqvarna) 1:14.708; 9. FERNANDEZ PEREZ Juan Carlos (ESP, KTM) 1:18.930; 10. IRZYK Liliana (POL, KTM) 1:33.694

SM Junior time practice
The qualifying started with the best time set by Benvenuti, but Kovalyov responded and moved to first place. After some laps Benvenuti pulled a storming lap out of the hat which secured him the pole position and allowed him to open a gap of more than six-tenths of a second. First row was rounded off by Nathan Terraneo. Second row went to Mattia Maimonte, joined by Leonardo Lapadule while Hungarian David Zsolt Bereczki was sixth.

According to the schedule, tomorrow’s heats will proclaim the first winner of this season.


SM Junior Time Practice Top Ten:
BENVENUTI Andrea (ITA, KTM) 1:05.315; 2. KOVALYOV Yevsevii (UKR, Husqvarna) 1:05.965; 3. TERRANEO Nathan (SUI, KTM) 1:06.730; 4. MAIMONTE Mattia (BEL, TM) 1:07.798; 5. LAPADULA Leonardo (ITA, TM) 1:08.344; 6. BERECZKI David Zsolt (HUN, Husqvarna) 1:09.490; 7. NAVARRO BENCOMO Aaron (ESP, Husqvarna) 1:09.822; 8. BANG Lorenz (GER, KTM) 1:11.242; 9. FERNANDEZ PEREZ Juan Carlos (ESP, KTM) 1:17.440; 10. IRZYK Liliana (POL, KTM) 1:24.527

Time Table:
SUNDAY: 09.20 Warm Up – 10.45 Race 1 – 13.00 Race 2

Complete results available HERE.

In the photo: Andrea Benvenuti (KTM)


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