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Monday, 29 July 2013

Lausitzring Results: 2013 MXGP World Championship Round 13

It was a mixed day for Raptor Titanium sponsored riders at the inaugural Lausitzring GP in Germany, the Factory KTM Red Bull riders Jeff Herlings and Tony Cairoli were on top of the box once again overall in both classes however Kawasaki Factory Racing Team and Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Gautier Paulin had a heavy crash in the opening moto whilst leading the race and was taken to hospital with concussion, leaving him with no points from the weekend and slipping to fourth in the overall standings. It has been confirmed Gautier is OK now and will race at Loket next weekend. His KRT team-mate and fellow Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Jeremy Van Horebeek took a very solid overall eighth to salvage some points for the team and put an end to a weekend they will be happy to quickly forget.
Gautier Paulin

Jeremy Van Horebeek


It was a turning point for Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Tommy Searle of CLS Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki scoring his best ever MX1 result with an overall fourth, just missing the podium.

Tommy Searle

Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Glen Coldenhoff of Standing Construct KTM scored another excellent overall third to add to his impressive season so far. Raptor Titanium sponsored Cosworth Monster Energy Yamaha's Dean Ferris continued his blazing form with an overall sixth, ahead of his team-mate Mel Pocock who took overall ninth to get himself into the top ten. Elliot Banks-Browne of the Raptor Titanium sponsored HM Plant KTM UK team took a fantastic overall 13th place.

MX1 Results

Tony Cairoli – KTM – 2/1
Clement Desalle – SUZ – 1/2
Ken de Dycker – KTM – 4/3
Tommy Searle – KAW – 3/4
Kevin Strijbos – SUZ – 5/5
David Philippaerts – HON – 8/6
Joel Roelants – YAM
Jeremy van Horebeek – KAW
M Potisek – YAM
Matiss Karro – KTM
H Brakke – YAM
S Simpson – YAM
Evgeny Bobryshev – HON – 9/14
Max Nagl – HON – 12/12
Tanel Leok

MX1 Championship Standings

Tony Cairoli – 611
Clement Desalle – 503
Ken de Dycker – 479
Gautier Paulin – 465
Kevin Strijbos – 397
Tommy Searle – 375
Jeremy van Horebeek – 327
Max Nagl – 314
Rui Goncalves – 230
David Philippaerts – 219
Evgeny Bobryshev – 202
Shaun Simpson – 197
Joel Roelants – 196
Davide Guarneri – 195
Xavier Boog – 173


MX2 Results

Jeffrey Herlings – KTM – 1/1
Jordi Tixier – KTM – 3/2
Glenn Coldenhoff – KTM – 5/3
Jose Butron – KTM – 6/4
Max Anstie – SUZ – 4/9
Dean Ferris – YAM – 9/5
Jake Nicholls – KTM
Chris Charlier – YAM
Mel Pocock – YAM
Harri Kullas – KTM
Tim Gajser – KTM
Petar Petrov – YAM
Elliott Banks-Browne – KTM
Romain Febvre – KTM
Dylan Ferrandis – KAW
Al Tonkov – HON
Max Desprey – YAM

MX2 Championship Standings

Jeffrey Herlings – 642
Jordi Tixier – 483
Jose Butron – 416
Christophe Charlier – 365
Glenn Coldenhoff – 362
Dean Ferris – 341
Jake Nicholls – 318
Max Anstie – 282
Alessandro Lupino – 259
Petar Petrov – 238
Dylan Ferrandis – 221
Mel Pocock – 220
Aleksander Tonkov – 195
Romain Febvre – 180
Harri Kullas – 168
Maxime Desprey – 146

Monday, 15 July 2013

Hyvinkaa Results: 2013 MXGP World Championship Round 12

KTM Red Bull were in 100% winning form this weekend as Cairoli and Herlings both took 1-1 results in Finland, the first time a GP has been held at the Scandinavian circuit since 2000.

Raptor Titanium sponsored riders scored strong results in both classes as Dean Ferris of Monster Energy Cosworth Yamaha took a 2-2 result in the rough sand in MX2, and Jeremy Van Horebeek of the Factory Kawasaki Racing Team took an overall fifth result ahead of team-mate Gautier Paulin who retains his second place in the championship standings in the MX1 class.

 Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Gautier Paulin

Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Jeremy Van Horebeek

MX2 Overall Results

Jeffrey Herlings – KTM – 1/1
Dean Ferris – YAM – 3/3
Jordi Tixier – KTM – 5/2
Jose Butron – KTM – 9/4
Al Tonkov – HON – 10/6
Harri Kullas – KTM – 7/10
Petar Petrov – YAM – 6/11
Max Anstie – SUZ – 11/7
Glenn Coldenhoff – KTM – 2/dnf
Christophe Charlier – YAM
Jake Nicholls – KTM
Max Desprey – YAM
Romain Febvre – KTM
Al Lupino – KAW
Dylan Ferrandis – KAW

MX1 Overall Results

Tony Cairoli – KTM – 1/1
Clement Desalle – SUZ – 2/3
Kevin Strijbos – SUZ – 5/2
Ken de Dycker – KTM – 3/6
Jeremy van Horebeek – KAW – 4/5
Gautier Paulin – KAW – 6/4
Rui Goncalves – KTM
Evgeny Bobryshev – HON
Max Nagl – HON
Joel Roelants – YAM
Tommy Searle – KAW
Shaun Simpson – YAM
Matiss Karro – KTM
H Brakke – YAM
Jon Barragan – KTM

MX2 Championship Standings

Jeffrey Herlings – 592
Jordi Tixier – 441
Jose Butron – 383
Christophe Charlier – 343
Glenn Coldenhoff – 326
Dean Ferris – 313
Jake Nicholls – 292
Alessandro Lupino – 259
Max Anstie – 252
Petar Petrov – 221
Dylan Ferrandis – 207
Mel Pocock – 200
Aleksander Tonkov – 185
Romain Febvre – 166
Harri Kullas – 149
Maxime Desprey – 137

MX1 Championship Standings

Tony Cairoli – 564
Gautier Paulin – 465
Clement Desalle – 456
Ken de Dycker – 441
Kevin Strijbos – 365
Tommy Searle – 337
Jeremy van Horebeek – 305
Max Nagl – 296
Rui Goncalves – 230
Davide Guarneri – 195
David Philippaerts – 191
Evgeny Bobryshev – 183
Shaun Simpson – 178
Xavier Boog – 173
Joel Roelants – 169

Monday, 8 July 2013

2013 Red Bull Romaniacs: Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Graham Jarvis takes fourth win in a row

2013 Red Bull Romaniacs Champion Graham Jarvis

Kegums Results: 2013 MXGP World Championship Round 11

KTM Red Bull Factory Racing were back in dominant form at the GP of Latvia this weekend as Tony Cairoli and Ken De Dycker traded race wins and second places and Jeffrey Herlings took his 11th straight overall GP victory of the year.

Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Petar Petrov of Kemea Racing Yamaha scored a fantastic overall fourth in MX2 to take his best result of the year so far.

Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Petar Petrov

Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Dylan Ferrandis maintained his consistent form with an overall sixth place and Glen Coldenhoff of Standing Construct KTM took a solid overall eighth.

MX2 Results

Jeffrey Herlings – KTM – 1/1
Jose Butron – KTM – 2/3
Jordi Tixier – KTM – 4/2
Petar Petrov – YAM – 8/4
Romain Febvre – KTM – 7/5
Dylan Ferrandis – KAW – 12/6
Glenn Coldenhoff – KTM
Jake Nicholls – KTM
Harri Kullas – KTM
Jason Clemont – KAW
Dean Ferris – YAM
Stefan Kjer Olsen – HON
Christophe Charlier – YAM
Tim Gajser – KTM
Pascal Rauchenecker – KTM
Max Anstie – SUZ

MX2 Points Standings

Jeffrey Herlings – 542
Jordi Tixier – 403
Jose Butron – 353
Christophe Charlier – 322
Glenn Coldenhoff – 304
Dean Ferris – 273
Jake Nicholls – 272
Alessandro Lupino – 244
Max Anstie – 228
Petar Petrov – 196
Dylan Ferrandis – 194
Mel Pocock – 188
Aleksander Tonkov – 159
Romain Febvre – 150
Harri Kullas – 124
Maxime Desprey – 119

MX1 Results

Tony Cairoli – KTM – 2/1
Ken de Dycker – KTM – 1/2
Clement Desalle – SUZ – 3/3
Gautier Paulin – KAW – 5/4
Jeremy van Horebeek – KAW – 4/5
Tommy Searle – KAW – 7/6
Kevin Strijbos – SUZ
Rui Goncalves – KTM
Max Nagl – HON
Joel Roelants – YAM
David Philippaerts – HON
Davide Guarneri – KTM
Matiss Karro – KTM
Jonathan Barragan – KTM
Xavier Boog – KTM

MX1 Points Standings

Tony Cairoli – 514
Gautier Paulin – 432
Clement Desalle – 414
Ken de Dycker – 406
Kevin Strijbos – 327
Tommy Searle – 318
Max Nagl – 272
Jeremy van Horebeek – 271
Rui Goncalves – 203
Davide Guarneri – 186
David Philippaerts – 183
Xavier Boog – 173
Shaun Simpson – 161
Evgeny Bobryshev – 156
Joel Roelants – 147




Monday, 1 July 2013

Uddevalla Results: 2013 MXGP World Championship Round 10

A 22,000-strong crowd of Scandinavian motocross fans was entertained at the weekend as the MXGP World Championship headed to Sweden, the scene of a major upset last year as Tony Cairoli scored a double DNF and handed the red plate to Clement Desalle...

...No such scenario this weekend as the current World Champion looked completely in control and took a solid 1-1 result, ominous signs for his rivals as after Sweden last year he dropped just one race to cement his dominance of the series.

The Raptor Titanium sponsored Kawasaki Racing Team kept in touch though with both Paulin and Van Horebeek taking fifth and sixth position overall respectively, particularly for Paulin who stays second in the points standings and 69 points behind the World Champion.

Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Alessandro Lupino of CLS Pro Circuit Monster Energy Kawasaki kept his excellent current form going with a very strong overall fifth in the demanding conditions of Uddevalla.

Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Jeremy Van Horebeek showed continued improvement with an excellent overall sixth

Raptor Titanium sponsored rider Gautier Paulin of Factory Kawasaki Racing Team took a consistent overall fifth to stay in the title hunt

MX2 Overall Results

Jeffrey Herlings – KTM – 3/1
Christophe Charlier – YAM – 1/3
Jordi Tixier – KTM – 4/2
Jake Nicholls – KTM – 2/5
Alessandro Lupino – KAW – 6/4
Dean Ferris – YAM – 5/6
Alexander Tonkov – HON
Jose Butron – KTM
Glenn Coldenhoff – KTM
Mel Pocock – YAM
Romain Febvre – KTM
Maxime Desprey – YAM
Harri Kullas – KTM
Max Anstie – SUZ
Dylan Ferrandis – KAW

MX1 Overall Results

Tony Cairoli – KTM – 1/1
Ken de Dycker – KTM – 4/2
Clement Desalle – SUZ – 3/3
Max Nagl – HON – 2/10
Gautier Paulin – KAW – 7/4
Jeremy van Horebeek – KAW
Kevin Strijbos – SUZ
Xavier Boog – KTM
Davide Guarneri – KTM
Tommy Searle – KAW
David Philippaerts – HON
Shaun Simpson – YAM
Tanel Leok – TM
Matiss Karro – KTM
Steven Frossard – YAM

MX2 Points Standings

Jeffrey Herlings – 492
Jordi Tixier – 363
Jose Butron – 311
Christophe Charlier – 306
Glenn Coldenhoff – 282
Dean Ferris – 256
Jake Nicholls – 252
Alessandro Lupino – 232
Max Anstie – 215
Mel Pocock – 179
Dylan Ferrandis – 170
Petar Petrov – 165
Alexander Tonkov – 159
Romain Febvre – 120
Maxime Desprey – 112

MX1 Points Standings

Tony Cairoli – 467
Gautier Paulin – 398
Clement Desalle – 374
Ken de Dycker – 359
Kevin Strijbos – 298
Tommy Searle – 289
Max Nagl – 253
Jeremy van Horebeek – 237
Rui Goncalves – 80
Davide Guarneri – 169
David Philippaerts – 166
Xavier Boog – 60
Shaun Simpson – 148
Evgeny Bobryshev – 143
Joel Roelants – 129