Tommy Searle and Max Anstie were on unstoppable form yesterday afternoon as they cruised to 1st and 2nd in both races at the Red Bull Pro Nationals at Hawkstone Park at the weekend.
Tommy Searle secured easy victory in both races to get the double in the MX1 category, followed by fellow Raptor Titanium riders Brad Anderson in 2nd and Gert Krestinov in 3rd.
Max Anstie had a more challenging day, battling his way up through the field in both races to clinch 2nd in both races, earning him the victory overall for the day in the MX2 category. The MX2 podium was also completed by Raptor Titanium riders Jake Nicholls in 2nd and Brian McKenzie in 3rd to complete two Raptor Titanium 1-2-3 podiums in both categories.
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Monday, 29 August 2011
Monday, 22 August 2011
Raptor Titanium British MX GP Results
MX2 - Tommy Searle 2nd on podium overall
Tommy Searle recorded a superb second place for Kawasaki Team CLS in the British round of the FIM World MX2 Motocross Championship to further strengthen his third place in the series.
Played out in front of a large, enthusiastic gallery at the Matterley Basin track in Hampshire which was last used for a GP in 2006, the British GP was a showcase event for the sport in the home of motocross and Searle put on a great show for the home fans. After an unfortunate start in the first moto he scythed his way through the field from outside the top ten to snatch second place four laps from the end to the deafening cheers of his home fans and confidently expected to be able to snatch the overall victory on the day with a win in race two after getting a much better start. However it soon became clear that the exertions of race one had been too great and the dream of a home win faded. Nevertheless Searle kept fighting to the end and grabbed another second place on the very last lap of racing. He is now more than 50 points clear of his closest rival for third in the series and can confidently expect to clinch his medal at the next round.
Searle's teenage teammate Max Anstie faced a difficult GP after a collision at the start of the qualification race damaged his bike and forced him to start from the extreme outside gate. However the young Brit never stopped charging and had battled through the pack to tenth and eighth places as the chequered flag fell at the end of the two 40 minute races. He too has cemented his sixth place in the standings and can anticipate great battles during the final two GPs in his quest for a top five world ranking.
New MX2 British Champion Arnaud Tonus took his Cosworth-powered Yamaha YZ250F to fifth position overall at a busy Matterley Basin circuit for the Bike it Cosworth Wild Wolf Yamaha’s home event. The British Grand Prix – round thirteen of fifteen in the FIM Motocross World Championship – was played out in front of a raucous 26, 500 attendance in Winchester and across the best track seen so far on the 2011 calendar.
MX1 - Christophe Pourcel equal first on podium.
The 23 year old Frenchman had showed great speed and skill as he topped qualification on Saturday and in the first moto of the GP he pressurised early leader Steven Frossard until his compatriot made a mistake to make the way clear for a deserved win by the Kawasaki rider, his first victory this year. After another excellent start in race two Pourcel looked set to repeat his first win, but a simple mistake on a jump saw him throw away his chances and forced him to pull out of the race because his bike was bent in the incident. But for once Lady Luck was on his side and after a collision between two other riders the race was red-flagged and rerun over the full distance. Having already changed into his regular clothing before the red flag came out, Pourcel faced a hectic dash to get ready for the rerun and the stress restricted him to third place, but this was enough to see him end the day as equal top points-scorer.
8th for Davide Guarneri and 12th for Gregory Aranda meant that the Kawasaki Raptor Titanium sponsored riders had a very successful weekend indeed.
Shaun Simpson's season of dismal luck continued when he managed to get the hole-shot on the first corner of race 2 that catapulted him into the lead and he was hanging in there valiantly in 2nd place when a collision between Scot and fellow Raptor Titanium rider Billy Mckenzie and Tanal Leok meant the race had to be restarted. This bad luck favoured the top riders in the championship, but Shaun could not repeat his great start and was relegated down to 10th position in race 2.
British fans weren't left completely disappointed this weekend though after MX1 British Champion Brad Anderson managed a fantastic 5th overall at the weekend, showing the grit and determination that signifies why he's the new British champion.
Tommy Searle recorded a superb second place for Kawasaki Team CLS in the British round of the FIM World MX2 Motocross Championship to further strengthen his third place in the series.
Played out in front of a large, enthusiastic gallery at the Matterley Basin track in Hampshire which was last used for a GP in 2006, the British GP was a showcase event for the sport in the home of motocross and Searle put on a great show for the home fans. After an unfortunate start in the first moto he scythed his way through the field from outside the top ten to snatch second place four laps from the end to the deafening cheers of his home fans and confidently expected to be able to snatch the overall victory on the day with a win in race two after getting a much better start. However it soon became clear that the exertions of race one had been too great and the dream of a home win faded. Nevertheless Searle kept fighting to the end and grabbed another second place on the very last lap of racing. He is now more than 50 points clear of his closest rival for third in the series and can confidently expect to clinch his medal at the next round.
Searle's teenage teammate Max Anstie faced a difficult GP after a collision at the start of the qualification race damaged his bike and forced him to start from the extreme outside gate. However the young Brit never stopped charging and had battled through the pack to tenth and eighth places as the chequered flag fell at the end of the two 40 minute races. He too has cemented his sixth place in the standings and can anticipate great battles during the final two GPs in his quest for a top five world ranking.
New MX2 British Champion Arnaud Tonus took his Cosworth-powered Yamaha YZ250F to fifth position overall at a busy Matterley Basin circuit for the Bike it Cosworth Wild Wolf Yamaha’s home event. The British Grand Prix – round thirteen of fifteen in the FIM Motocross World Championship – was played out in front of a raucous 26, 500 attendance in Winchester and across the best track seen so far on the 2011 calendar.
MX1 - Christophe Pourcel equal first on podium.
The 23 year old Frenchman had showed great speed and skill as he topped qualification on Saturday and in the first moto of the GP he pressurised early leader Steven Frossard until his compatriot made a mistake to make the way clear for a deserved win by the Kawasaki rider, his first victory this year. After another excellent start in race two Pourcel looked set to repeat his first win, but a simple mistake on a jump saw him throw away his chances and forced him to pull out of the race because his bike was bent in the incident. But for once Lady Luck was on his side and after a collision between two other riders the race was red-flagged and rerun over the full distance. Having already changed into his regular clothing before the red flag came out, Pourcel faced a hectic dash to get ready for the rerun and the stress restricted him to third place, but this was enough to see him end the day as equal top points-scorer.
8th for Davide Guarneri and 12th for Gregory Aranda meant that the Kawasaki Raptor Titanium sponsored riders had a very successful weekend indeed.
Shaun Simpson's season of dismal luck continued when he managed to get the hole-shot on the first corner of race 2 that catapulted him into the lead and he was hanging in there valiantly in 2nd place when a collision between Scot and fellow Raptor Titanium rider Billy Mckenzie and Tanal Leok meant the race had to be restarted. This bad luck favoured the top riders in the championship, but Shaun could not repeat his great start and was relegated down to 10th position in race 2.
British fans weren't left completely disappointed this weekend though after MX1 British Champion Brad Anderson managed a fantastic 5th overall at the weekend, showing the grit and determination that signifies why he's the new British champion.
Friday, 19 August 2011
British Motocross GP This Weekend
All eyes will be on Shaun Simpson in MX1 and Tommy Searle and Max Anstie in MX2 this weekend hoping to see a British home win.
Good luck to all Raptor Titanium riders taking part in this weeks GP.
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ANDREW SHORT INJURED
The Red Bull/KTM Factory is saddened to announce that their supercross / motocross rider Andrew Short was injured during a crash while testing and will sit out the remainder of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship Series.
Short, currently sitting 6th overall in the 450 Motocross class point standings, was testing in California on Tuesday. The team reported that testing went smoothly for the first half of the day and Short was riding exceptionally well considering the rough track conditions.
In the late afternoon he suffered a crash and was immediately transported to the hospital. After careful evaluation by his doctors it was determined that he has broken both elbows and his left wrist. Due to his injury, Short will sit out the rest of the season with an estimated eight week recovery period.
Get well soon Andrew!
Short, currently sitting 6th overall in the 450 Motocross class point standings, was testing in California on Tuesday. The team reported that testing went smoothly for the first half of the day and Short was riding exceptionally well considering the rough track conditions.
In the late afternoon he suffered a crash and was immediately transported to the hospital. After careful evaluation by his doctors it was determined that he has broken both elbows and his left wrist. Due to his injury, Short will sit out the rest of the season with an estimated eight week recovery period.
Get well soon Andrew!
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
BRITISH MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER ROUND 7 AT DUNS, SCOTLAND
Well done to all Raptor Titanium Riders
MX1 Race 1
1st Brad Anderson
2nd Billy Mackenzie
3rd Kristian Whatley
4th Martin Barr
5th Alex Snow
6th Gordon Crockard
7th Gert Krestinov
8th Nathan Parker
9th Tony Craig
10th Ross Rutherford
MX1 Race 2
1st Brad Anderson
2nd Kristian Whatley
3rd Billy Mackenzie
4th Tom Church
5th Martin Barr
6th Gert Krestinov
7th Alex Snow
8th Nathan Parker
9th Gordon Crockard
10th Ross Rutherford
MX1 Race 3
1st Brad Anderson
2nd Kristian Whatley
3rd Billy Mackenzie
4th Tom Church
5th Nathan Parker
6th Martin Barr
7th Gert Krestinov
8th Alex Snow
9th Mathew Moffat
10th Josh Waterman
MX1 Overall
1st Brad Anderson 75
2nd Kristian Whatley 64
3rd Billy Mackenzie 62
4th Martin Barr 49
5th Tom Church 44
6th Gert Krestinov 43
7th Alex Snow 43
8th Nathan Parker 42
9th Tony Craig 32
10th Mathew Moffat 31
MX2 Race 1
1st Arnaud Tonus
2nd Elliott Banks Browne
3rd Bryan Mackenzie
4th Mattis Karro
5th Jake Nicholls
6th Shane Carless
7th Mel Pocock
8th Neville Bradshaw
9th Connor Walkley
10th Jordan Booker
MX2 Race 2
1st Arnaud Tonus
2nd Jake Nicholls
3rd Neville Bradshaw
4th Mattis Karro
5th Mel Pocock
6th Elliott Banks Browne
7th Stuart Edmonds
8th James Cottrell
9th Shane Carless
10th Connor Walkley
MX2 Race 3
1st Arnaud Tonus
2nd Bryan Mackenzie
3rd Neville Bradshaw
4th Jake Nicholls
5th Elliott Banks Browne
6th Mel Pocock
7th Shane Carless
8th John Collins
9th Jordan Booker
10th Connor Walkley
MX2 Overall
1st Arnaud Tonus 75
2nd Jake Nicholls 56
3rd Neville Bradshaw 53
4th Elliott Banks Browne 53
5th Mel Pocock 45
6th Bryan Mackenzie 42
7th Shane Carless 41
8th Mattis Karro 36
9th Connor Walkley 34
10th Alan Keet 30
MX1 Race 1
1st Brad Anderson
2nd Billy Mackenzie
3rd Kristian Whatley
4th Martin Barr
5th Alex Snow
6th Gordon Crockard
7th Gert Krestinov
8th Nathan Parker
9th Tony Craig
10th Ross Rutherford
MX1 Race 2
1st Brad Anderson
2nd Kristian Whatley
3rd Billy Mackenzie
4th Tom Church
5th Martin Barr
6th Gert Krestinov
7th Alex Snow
8th Nathan Parker
9th Gordon Crockard
10th Ross Rutherford
MX1 Race 3
1st Brad Anderson
2nd Kristian Whatley
3rd Billy Mackenzie
4th Tom Church
5th Nathan Parker
6th Martin Barr
7th Gert Krestinov
8th Alex Snow
9th Mathew Moffat
10th Josh Waterman
MX1 Overall
1st Brad Anderson 75
2nd Kristian Whatley 64
3rd Billy Mackenzie 62
4th Martin Barr 49
5th Tom Church 44
6th Gert Krestinov 43
7th Alex Snow 43
8th Nathan Parker 42
9th Tony Craig 32
10th Mathew Moffat 31
MX2 Race 1
1st Arnaud Tonus
2nd Elliott Banks Browne
3rd Bryan Mackenzie
4th Mattis Karro
5th Jake Nicholls
6th Shane Carless
7th Mel Pocock
8th Neville Bradshaw
9th Connor Walkley
10th Jordan Booker
MX2 Race 2
1st Arnaud Tonus
2nd Jake Nicholls
3rd Neville Bradshaw
4th Mattis Karro
5th Mel Pocock
6th Elliott Banks Browne
7th Stuart Edmonds
8th James Cottrell
9th Shane Carless
10th Connor Walkley
MX2 Race 3
1st Arnaud Tonus
2nd Bryan Mackenzie
3rd Neville Bradshaw
4th Jake Nicholls
5th Elliott Banks Browne
6th Mel Pocock
7th Shane Carless
8th John Collins
9th Jordan Booker
10th Connor Walkley
MX2 Overall
1st Arnaud Tonus 75
2nd Jake Nicholls 56
3rd Neville Bradshaw 53
4th Elliott Banks Browne 53
5th Mel Pocock 45
6th Bryan Mackenzie 42
7th Shane Carless 41
8th Mattis Karro 36
9th Connor Walkley 34
10th Alan Keet 30
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
ANDERSON & TONUS CROWNED BRITISH MX1 & MX2 CHAMPIONS
This weekend saw the penultimate round of the MAXXIS British Championship take place on the Scottish Border in Duns.
MX1
PAR Honda’s Brad Anderson wrapped up the 2011 British MX1 title at Duns yesterday as he blasted to three out of three wins to take the title with one round to spare.
MX2
With his teammate unfortunately injured, and a 70 point lead, Swiss Arnaud Tonus went into the day knowing he could win the championship with some determination; and of course the skill that has got him to this point.
Arnaud walked away from the Scottish podium crowned the MX2 British Champion, one year after his team mate and fellow Raptor Titanium-sponsored rider Zach Osborne took the 2010 title.
MX1
PAR Honda’s Brad Anderson wrapped up the 2011 British MX1 title at Duns yesterday as he blasted to three out of three wins to take the title with one round to spare.
MX2
With his teammate unfortunately injured, and a 70 point lead, Swiss Arnaud Tonus went into the day knowing he could win the championship with some determination; and of course the skill that has got him to this point.
Arnaud walked away from the Scottish podium crowned the MX2 British Champion, one year after his team mate and fellow Raptor Titanium-sponsored rider Zach Osborne took the 2010 title.
SHAUN SIMPSON TAKES CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD IN BELGIUM
Shaun Simpson took the lead from fellow Raptor Titanium-sponsored team-mate Ken De Dycker (who was sidelined with a neck injury) in the Lotto Trophy Belgian Championship at the weekend.
Tuesday, 9 August 2011
LATEST NEWS: From Raptor Titanium Ltd.
FIM MX2 World Championship Motocross - Loket, Czech Republic
Kawasaki CLS
Tommy Searle & Max Anstie 3rd & 4th overall at Loket, Czech Republic.
Tommy now strengthens his position in 3rd place in the FIM World MX2 Motocross Championship, while Max closes the gap on 5th place Yamaha and fellow Raptor Titanium rider Arnaud Tonas.
Yamaha
An overall, hard-fought 5th for Arnaud Tonus at Loket, maintaining his 5th in the championship standings but is now within striking distance of 6th place Max Anstie.
Reigning MX2 champion Zach Osborne remains sidelined with shoulder injury and will hopefully be back in time for British round on 21/8/11.
KTM
Jake Nicholls also managed a terrific 8th place overall with a fantastic ride in race 1 that saw him finish in 5th place.
Championship Standings After Round 12, Loket, Czech Republic
1 Roczen 540
2 Herlings 513
3 Searle 435
4 Paulin 389
5 Tonus 325
6 Anstie 318
7 Osborne 295
8 Kullas 268
9 Aubin 227
10 Roelants 206
Kawasaki CLS
Tommy Searle & Max Anstie 3rd & 4th overall at Loket, Czech Republic.
Tommy now strengthens his position in 3rd place in the FIM World MX2 Motocross Championship, while Max closes the gap on 5th place Yamaha and fellow Raptor Titanium rider Arnaud Tonas.
Yamaha
An overall, hard-fought 5th for Arnaud Tonus at Loket, maintaining his 5th in the championship standings but is now within striking distance of 6th place Max Anstie.
Reigning MX2 champion Zach Osborne remains sidelined with shoulder injury and will hopefully be back in time for British round on 21/8/11.
KTM
Jake Nicholls also managed a terrific 8th place overall with a fantastic ride in race 1 that saw him finish in 5th place.
Championship Standings After Round 12, Loket, Czech Republic
1 Roczen 540
2 Herlings 513
3 Searle 435
4 Paulin 389
5 Tonus 325
6 Anstie 318
7 Osborne 295
8 Kullas 268
9 Aubin 227
10 Roelants 206
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