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Sport Infos 4.Qxd LETTRE HEBDOMADAIRE DE RESULTATS N° 4 - 3 AVRIL 2006 Les français aux avant-postes en Motocross Mondial et en Trial Championnat d'Europe de Vitesse Open Pas l'ombre d'un français dans aucune des quatre classes comptant pour les Championnat et Coupe d'Europe de Vitesse Open, mais, par contre, deux françaises, Lydia Jean et Fabienne Migout, inscrivent leurs noms au palmarès de la première épreuve de la Coupe UEM Féminine disputée à Vallelunga, en Italie, la première en 600 et la seconde en 1000… Bravo les filles. Championnats du Monde de Motocross MX1 et MX2 Très remarqué retour de Sébastien Tortelli en GP de Motocross MX1 à Zolder, en Belgique. Auteur du meilleur départ, il boucle le premier tour de la première manche de l'épreuve d'ouverture de la saison devant le Champion en titre, Stéphan Everts, les deux hommes allant rapidement creuser l'écart sur le groupe de chasse. Résistant sans faiblir à la pression exercée par Everts, Tortelli passe la ligne en vainqueur, devant son adversaire belge et Tanel Leok. Malade, Mickaël Pichon préférera regagner le parc au bout de six tours et il ne prendra pas le départ de la deuxième manche, brulant de fièvre. La seconde manche verra se dérouler un scénario légèrement différent de celui de la première, Everts partant en tête, suivi de Tortelli, mais cette fois, Sébastien ne pourra venir à bout d'Everts, slalomant avec adresse entre les pilotes attardés et une chute en fin de manche contraindra le Français à se contenter de la deuxième place, laissant à son adversaire le plaisir de remporter l'épreuve, à égalité de points avec Tortelli. En MX2, les frères Pourcel ont confirmé que leur place était au tout premier rang de la classe, Sébastien menant la première manche durant six tours avant de se bloquer dans une montée et de repartir cinquième, une position qu'il conserve jusqu'à la ligne d'arrivée qu'il franchit devant Alessio Chiodi et son frère Christophe. En deuxième manche, après avoir occupé la seconde position derrière Tyla Rattray, Christophe subira un léger coup de pompe à mi-course, terminant quatrième, Antoine Méo septième et Sébastien huitième. Championnat du Monde MX3 Score sans appel pour Yves Demaria qui remporte, sur le circuit du Puech Rampant, à Castelnau de Levis, les deux manches de la première épreuve de ce championnat réservé aux très gros cubes, la première devant Sven Breugelmans, le champion sortant et Julien Vanni, le héros du Grand Prix de France 2005 et la deuxième devant le suisse Marc Ristori et Breugelmans. Championnat d'Europe 125 Deux fois sur la troisième marche du podium de Castelnau, Marvin Musquin, le pilote de l'Equipe de France de Motocross Espoir s'installe à la même place au classement du championnat, derrière Dennis Verbruggen et le gardois Florent Richier (possesseur d'une licence allemande pour cause de participation au championnat d'Outre-Rhin). A noter les belles prestations de Johan Marillier, jeune landais de 20 ans, qui se classe quatre et douze et occupe ainsi le sixième rang du provisoire, devant Timothy Roux et Kounsith Vongsana, autre élément de l'équipe de France Espoir. Quant à Loïc Rombaut, douzième et quatorzième au guidon de la première 125 classée dans un concert de quatre temps, il occupe actuellement la quatorzième place, devant Mike Valade, dernier français dans les points. Championnat du Monde de Trial Très belle douzième place de Jérôme Béthune lors de l'épreuve d'ouverture du Championnat du Monde à Nigran, en Espagne, le même Béthune remportant haut la main la manche d'ouverture du championnat d'Europe, devant l'Anglais Dabill et Daniel Oliveras, vainqueur de la Coupe FIM Jeunes 2005. En Coupe UEM Junior, victoire du pilote de l'Equipe de France de Trial, Loris Gubian, qui récidive en Coupe FIM Jeunes 125, dans la première catégorie devant Alex Wigg et Matteo Grattarolla, dans la seconde devant le même Wigg et Nicolas Karim, autre élément de l'équipe de France. A noter, en Coupe FIM 125, la présence de quatre pilotes français (Gubian, Karim, Liotaud et Cervantès) aux sept premières places d'une catégorie où les motos françaises Sherco équipent plus de la moitié des pilotes classés… Fédération Française de Motocyclisme www.ffmoto.org 74, avenue Parmentier - 75011 PARIS Tél : 01.49.23.77.00 - Fax : 01.47.00.08.37 e-mail : [email protected] 1/6 7 CAMILLI Firella I SUZUKI 9 VITESSE 8 TURNSEK Urska SLO YAMAHA 8 9 PALMUCCI Samantha I YAMAHA 7 CHAMPIONNAT D'EUROPE OPEN 10 DELLO SIESTO Roberta I KAWASAKI 6 à Vallelunga - Italie 1000cc 1 - 1ère épreuve - 1 CAZZOLA Paola I DUCATI 25 125cc 2 POLITA Alessia I SUZUKI 20 1 KALAB Igor CZ APRILIA 25 3 DE NARDI Samuela I APRILIA 16 2 LASSER Robin D KTM 20 4 MARCHETTI Letizia I SUZUKI 13 3 VIVARELLI Nico I HONDA 16 5 MIGOUT Fabienne F DUCATI 11 4 KRUMMENACHER Randy D KTM 13 6 PRINZ Nina DK MV AGUSTA 10 5 LACALENDOLA Roberto I HONDA 11 7 TORIA Cristina I BENELLI 9 6 SANCIONI Simone I APRILIA 10 7 VECKO Michal CZ FGR 9 ...................................................... Prochaine épreuve les 17/18 juin à Rijeka - Croatie 8 EITZINGER Philipp A HONDA 8 9 PETRINI Marco I APRILIA 7 10 GNANI Gabriele I GNANI 6 COUPES DE FRANCE PROMOSPORT 11 AEGERTER Dominque CH 5 Ledenon (30) - MC Ledenon 12 BIANCHI Matteo I HONDA 4 - 1ère épreuve - 13 LOMBARDI Bernardino I APRILIA 3 14 MAYER Thomas D APRILIA 2 15 GYORFI Alen H HONDA 1 125cc 1 DENIS Kevin MC Lesigny Aprilia 25 250cc 2 GENTY Romuald Ecurie Orleans Moto Aprilia 20 1 LIFOOT Dan GB HONDA 25 3 QUELLET Erwan Mecatland Aprilia 16 2 CAJBACK Nicklas CH APRILIA 20 4 PAPELARD Wilfried RMC Corsica Aprilia 13 3 POLZER Yves A APRILIA 16 5 DELLA TORRE Claudio ASM Croix en Ternois Aprilia 11 4 MILOVANOVIC Nikola S APRILIA 13 6 POUZENC Matthieu MC Ledenon Aprilia 10 5 FILLA Michal CZ YAMAHA 11 7 MENAGE Carl MC Montgesnois Aprilia 09 6 MENGHI Omar I APRILIA 10 8 BONNET Julien Motosport 26 Aprilia 08 7 BARTOLONI Valter I HONDA 9 9 PIHERY William MTT Herblinois Aprilia 07 8 AGGHEROLM Kenny DK YAMAHA 8 10 JARDIN Samuel MC Montgesnois Aprilia 06 9 BINUCCI Patrizio I APRILIA 7 11 DI GREGORIO Laurent ASM Armagnac Bogorre Aprilia 05 10 ANGHETTI Valerio I YAMAHA 6 12 CHELLY Cedric MC Ledenon Aprilia 04 11 SMEES Hans NL APRILIA 5 13 BACCOUCHE Hedi MC Ledenon Aprilia 03 12 LAWRENCE Luke GB YAMAHA 4 14 GOLLY Alexandre MC Carole Aprilia 02 13 KENCHINGTON Alex GB YAMAHA 3 15 TOURNE Florent ASM Armagnac Bogorre Aprilia 01 14 FORNABALLI Nicola I HONDA 2 15 LUCCHETTI Giacomo I APRILIA 1 250cc 1 CLAVEL Regis RMSC Villeurbannais Aprilia 25 600 Supersport 2 ZIMMERMANN Joël MC Ledenon Aprilia 20 1 CRUCIANI Stefano I HONDA 25 3 GINO Roma ASM Armagnac Bigorre Aprilia 16 2 GIUGOVAZ Diego I YAMAHA 20 4 BACOT Jean Edouard MC Roannais Aprilia 13 3 VOS Arie NL HONDA 16 5 CHAILLER Franck RMSC Villeurbannais Aprilia 11 4 TARIZZO Guglielmo I HONDA 13 6 LEDOUX Yann MC des 3 Lys Aprilia 10 5 SCHIASSI Andrea I YAMAHA 11 7 HARDT Jonathan MC Lesigny Aprilia 09 6 GARCIA David E YAMAHA 10 8 LECHEF Christophe Motosport Villiers St Paul Aprilia 08 7 ALDOMA Jose Luis E YAMAHA 9 8 POGGI Andrea I HONDA 8 9 GOLD Bertrand MC Villars S/Ecot Aprilia 07 9 RADEK Acus CR YAMAHA 7 10 NEISA Philippe MC du Beausset Aprilia 06 10 BITTMAN Vaclav CZ HONDA 6 11 DELLA TORRE Claudio ASM Croix en Ternois Aprilia 05 11 DIVICCARO Cosimo I YAMAHA 5 12 LE BRETON Regis Carole MC Aprilia 04 12 VALJAN Loris CR YAMAHA 4 13 FRASSON GROUX Guillaume MC Ledenon Aprilia 03 13 POMA Gabriele I YAMAHA 3 14 TARTAGLIONE Denis MC Ledenon Aprilia 02 14 PUCCETTI Manuel I KAWASAKI 2 15 CAPOT Sylvain MC Gironde Aprilia 01 15 OPHEY Marco NL HONDA 1 600cc Coupe d’Europe Superstock 600cc 1 BOUFFIER Cyril MC Ledenon Kawasaki 25 2 RUIZ Julien RMSC Villeurbannais Kawasaki 20 1 MITJA Emli I KAWASAKI 25 3 SOTTER Yann MC Lesigny Honda 16 2 ZAPPA Andrea I HONDA 20 4 PERNAT Tony MC Arbusigny Yamaha 13 3 LORENZETTI Tommaso I KAWASAKI 16 5 ANTUNES Pedro MC Ledenon Yamaha 11 4 FILIPPINI Andrea I HONDA 13 6 DANTON Jerome Carole MC Suzuki 10 5 CASADEI Michele RSM YAMAHA 11 7 CASTANET Jonathan Carole MC Honda 09 6 RIZMAYER Gabor H YAMAHA 10 8 PRIGENT Alexandre MS Courneuvien Yamaha 08 7 FELTRI Luca I HONDA 9 9 KIEGER Patrick CMPN Alsace Lorraine Yamaha 07 8 PISTARA Stefano I YAMAHA 8 10 BRAUN Lionel MC Lesigny Suzuki 06 9 COLLAVINO Gianpaolo I YAMAHA 7 11 MARSAC David MTT Herblinois Yamaha 05 10 RODI Francesco I HONDA 6 12 FLURA Nicolas MC Lesigny Suzuki 04 11 TIRSGAARD Steven DK YAMAHA 5 13 LE QUERE Alexandre MC Baleer Bro Kawasaki 03 12 PAPA Alberto I YAMAHA 4 14 BOUSQUET Jean Philippe Genous Team Yamaha 02 13 GILABERT Israel E YAMAHA 3 15 MAURIN Axel SMC Sens Kawasaki 01 14 MATTIELLO Raffaele I YAMAHA 2 15 HANSEN Steen DK YAMAHA 1 1000cc 1 RICHIER Lionel MC Cannes Honda 25 .................... Prochaine épreuve les 16/17 avril à Assen - Pays-Bas (125 / Supersport) 2 JONCHIERE Emeric E Orleans M Suzuki 20 3 PIOT Patrick MC Cagnes sur Mer kawasaki 16 Coupe UEM Féminine 4 PRULHIERE Sebastien Carole MC Suzuki 13 5 VAISSE Mickael Martigues MC Suzuki 11 à Vallelunga - Italie 6 BARRIER Sylvain RMSC Villeurbannais Yamaha 10 - 1ère épreuve - 7 CHAPUIS Pierre RMSC Villeurbannais Yamaha 09 8 HUVIER Cyril ASM ACO Yamaha 08 600cc 1 9 LALEVEE Mickael MC St Die Suzuki 07 1 VALENTINI Chiara I DUCATI 25 10 AUGER Fabrice UM Marne Yamaha 06 2 LA LICATA Manuela I YAMAHA 20 11 DOS SANTOS Anthony MC St Die Yamaha 05 3 TEN KATEN Iris NL HONDA 16 12 JARDIN Teddy ASM ACO Suzuki 04 4 PEZZILLI Eliana I HONDA 13 13 GUEROUAH Christophe MC Luneville kawasaki 03 5 JEAN Lydia F HONDA 11 14 LUCAS Claude Carole MC Suzuki 02 6 SOVEGJARTO Petra H SUZUKI 10 15 LEBLANC Sacha ASM ACO Suzuki 01 2/6 Promo 500 Cup MX 2 1ère manche 1 HENRY Sebastien ASM Armagnac Bigorre Honda 25 1.
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