Tony Cairoli win in Loket
It
was not easy for any of the riders to go out on track and do what they love to
do most today, following the tragic loss of Igor Cuharciuc, a 12 year old boy
who sadly passed away yesterday, whilst competing in the EMX85 class. After a
minute of silence the races started and Tony Cairoli, who won
the qualifying race yesterday, jumped well out of the gate, hitting the first
corner in fifth. The Sicilian lost some ground in the first few corners and had
to fight with annoying arm pump during almost all the race. After taking third
and finding some good speed he got his head down and started to close in, but it
was too late to get back to the top. In the second moto the eight time World
Champion started better and managed to take the lead after six laps, pushing his
KTM 450 SX-F to the finish line for the 83rd. victory of his
career. With a now extended 92 point lead over second place in the championship
the KTM Red Bull Factory Racing rider begins preparations for
the next race on the calendar, which is on the Belgian sand of Lommel. Round 14
of the MXGP 2017 takes place in 2 weeks time.
Antonio Cairoli: “I’m very happy to finish this GP with a victory. It’s amazing because I’ve never got on very well with this track and I’ve struggled here a lot in the past. To be honest I had set my goal at finishing anywhere on the podium, so a win is extra special. This year it seems that everything is just that bit easier because we have worked really well on the bike recently and I feel that it is working almost perfectly for me, and I enjoy riding it. It’s also the first time that I’ve ridden with the 450 on this track and I found it made a big difference for me.
With the 350 I always had to be much more aggressive, as I was missing the
torque that the 450 has in some parts of the track, so I really enjoyed racing
here in Loket with the 450 today. The start of the first moto was ok, at the
first corner I was a little bit too wide and I lost a couple of positions
leaving me in fifth. I managed to get back to fourth, following Paulin, but I
wasn't riding very well at all. I was making a lot of mistakes and then I got
arm pump and I struggled a lot in the first 15/20 minutes trying to find a good
rhythm. Once I passed Paulin I felt better and I tried to put in some good laps,
but it was too late and I only could make it to third. I was ok with that,
because the points are what’s really important at this moment and we are looking
ahead at the Championship. In the second moto I started better and I took the
lead after few laps, then I’ve pushed a little bit to get a good gap and I
managed to win the race, giving me also the overall victory. I want to dedicate
this victory to Igor, the kid who sadly passed away yesterday in the EMX85 race,
I’m really sorry for that. It was a difficult night for everybody and riding the
bike on the track where it happened yesterday was not easy. I want to say that
we all are close to the family. Now I’m looking forward to the next race in
Lommel, because it’s like a home GP for me and the sand is what I like the most
so I’m really looking to go there.”
Race
1
1-T.Gajser 2-C.Desalle 3-A.Cairoli 4-G.Paulin
5-J.HerlingsRace 2
1-A.Cairoli 2-C.Desalle 3-J.Herlings 4-T.Gajser 5-G.Paulin
Grand Prix Overall
1-A.Cairoli 45p. 2-C.Desalle 44p. 3-T.Gajser 40p. 4-J.Herlings 36p. 5-G.Paulin 34
MXGP World Championship Standings
1-A.Cairoli 423p. 2-C.Desalle 431p. 3-J.Herlings 318p. 4-G.Paulin 417p. 5-T.Gajser 353p.
Next Grand Prix: Belgium, Lommel, 06/08/2017
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