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MX1/MX2 Pasaules Čempionāta Vācijas GP
10 July, 2011
Teutschenthal, Germany
Motocross World Championship
Ninth
Round
GP GERMANY
Teutchenthal-Germany-
So we have arrived a he ninth trial in this beautiful 2011 championship.
The race in Germany has confirmed the very high
level of the pilots lined up at the start for the MX1, with a new winner of the
manche , the Russian Bobryschev.
Unfortunately the wheel of fortune does not turn well
for the
BLU TEAM TM RACING and less
again for the strong pilot lined up in theMX1 Tanel Leok..
MX1 First
Manche- The TM ensign takes off in the middle of the group
and tries to remount quickly before the train of the best get to far ahead but,, this time also fortune looks the other
way when Tanel affronts to overtake for the hundredth time, something goes wrong and
he finds himself on the ground.
He gets up immediately and gets back in the saddle,
but the time available is not a lot so, the TM ensign closes the manche in the
fifteenth position.
MX2
Second Manche- The Estonian Express takes off in about the
fifteenth position , lap after lap he goes round fast and gains the ninth
position, but here we go again, this time it’s a technical problem to stop
Tanel and his TM FACTORY! .OK let’s
take it in our stride! These are the races! It can happen.
Now let’s hope it’s finished and that lady luck looks
toward the Blu Team and sustains also Tanel, who needs it!!
MX2 First Manche- The
young Chec pilot Petr Smitka re-enters after an injury obtained in France.
Unfortunately the training is not of the best because
the injury forced Petr to a long period of rest , but he is a hard case and
none the less the fact that he isn’t in the best of shape he throws himself in
the mix and gains twenty-first position in the manche.
MX2
Second Manche- Tiredness is felt when the time to recuperate between
the manches is not a lot. Petr does not
want to take risks and to keep his rhythm without compromising anything, he
also wants to arrive to the end of the manche, because he needs it for the next
race.
He closes the second manche twenty-fourth but, with
the certainty that his arm held up well.
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