Jake Weimer Locks Up The King of Bercy Crown 4

Looking for Sunday night results from the 30th annual Supercross from Paris-Bercy? Here you go. Jake Weimer (Monster Energy Kawasaki) took two of the three main events for the 450 class to claim the King of Bercy crown for 2012, but it wasn't easy. Eli Tomac (GEICO Honda) holeshot Sunday night's main event and ran alone out front. Jake was looking good sitting in second spot, until he had a small tipover, and Justin Brayton (Toyota/JGRMX/Yamaha) moved into second, which would have given Tomac the title. Jake had enough laps remaining to reel in the Yamaha rider and make the needed pass.

It was a trio of Frenchmen chasing the Prince of Bercy title for the 250 class, and Josse Sallefranque handily nabbed the title over Valentin Teillet and Romain Berthome.

The Photo Blast will be up soon, with tons more photos from the night.

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Sunday Results
Supercross Paris-Bercy

Open Heat 1
1.  Cedric Soubeyras
2.  Kyle Chisholm
3.  Wil Hahn
4.  Cyrille Coulon

Cedric Soubeyras was easily the fastest of the French riders. He scored the first heat win of the night.

Open Heat 2
1.  Jake Weimer
2.  Gregory Aranda
3.  Christophe Martin
4.  Charles Lefrancois

Jake Weimer had a great weekend in Bercy, with lots of wins, including Sunday night's heat race.

Open Heat 3
1.  Eli Tomac
2.  Justin Brayton
3.  Fabien Izoird
4.  Loic Rombault

There's no doubt Eli Tomac was on the gas here.

Open Elimination Final
1.  Jake Weimer (Kawasaki)
2.  Cedric Soubeyras (Honda)
3.  Gregory Aranda (Honda)
4.  Eli Tomac (Honda)

Eli Tomac had the Superpole down. These races weren't just for show, it helped set the starting gate picks, so the riders were taking it seriously.

Superpole
1.  Eli Tomac 41.977
2.  Jake Weimer 42.615
3.  Gregory Aranda 43.078
4.  Cedric Soubeyras 43.662
5.  Justin Brayton 43.763
6.  Fabien Izoird 44.090
7.  Nicolas Aubin 44.225
8.  Wil Hahn 44.472
9.  Cyrille Coulon 44.910
10.  Kyle Chisholm 45.001
11.  Charles Lefrancois 45.005
12.  Christophe Martin 45.531
13.  Alexandre Lefrancois 46.412
14.  Jason Clermont 58.445
15.  Loic Rombault 59.729

Open LCQ
1.  Nicolas Aubin
2.  Alexandre Lefrancois
3.  Jason Clermont

Valentin Teillet (37) went 1-1 on the final night, and had two other main event wins, but a 14th in the second main on the first night was his downfall in the overall Prince of Bercy chase.

250 Overall
1.  Valentin Teillet (Kawasaki) 1-1
2.  Romain Berthome (Kawasaki) 3-3
3.  Josse Sallefranque (Honda) 2-5
4.  Mike Valade (Honda) 4-4
5.  Ludovic Macler (Suzuki) 6-6
6.  Adrien Lopes (Honda) 12-2
7.  Paul Stauder (KTM) 8-7
8.  Jean-Baptiste Marrone (Honda) 5-10
9.  Gaetan Le Hir (Honda) 7-9
10.  Yannis Irsuti (Yamaha) 11-8
11.  Mederic Demeure (Suzuki) 10-11
12.  Alexis Verhaeghe (Kawasaki) 9-12

Josse Sallefranque was fast and consistent, finishing in the top three in five of the six main events for the 250 riders. In the other one? He was fifth.

Prince of Bercy Overall
1.  Josse Sallefranque 14 pts.
2.  Valentin Teillet 22 pts.
3.  Romain Berthome 24 pts.
4.  Mike Valade 37 pts.
5.  Ludovic Macler 43 pts.
6.  Jean-Baptiste Marrone 44 pts.
7.  Adrien Lpes 46 pts.
8.  Gaetan Le Hir 46 pts.
9.  Paul Stauder 56 pts.
10.  Yannis Irsuti 56 pts.
11.  Alexis Verhaeghe 58 pts.
12.  Mederic Demeure 61 pts.
13.  Tyler Villopoto 22 pts. (2 DNS)
14.  Frederic Guerin 47 pts. (2 DNS)

Eli Tomac nabbed the final night's win

Open Finale
1.  Eli Tomac (Honda)
2.  Jake Weimer (Kawasaki)
3.  Justin Brayton (Yamaha)
4.  Cedric Soubeyras (Honda)
5.  Fabien Izoird (Suzuki)
6.  Wil Hahn (Honda)
7.  Cyrille Coulon (Suzuki)
8.  Christophe Martin (Honda)
9.  Charles Lefrancois (Suzuki)
10.  Jason Clermont (Honda)
11.  Loic Rombault (Honda)
12.  Nicolas Aubin (Honda)
13.  Alexandre Lefrancois (Suzuki)
14.  Greg Aranda (Honda)
15.  Kyle Chisholm (Kawasaki)

Jake Weimer went home with some sweet momentos from the weekend, and a bunch of Euros in his wallet.

King of Bercy Overall
1.  Jake Weimer 4 pts.
2.  Eli Tomac 5 pts.
3.  Justin Brayton 9 pts.
4.  Cedric Soubeyras 14 pts.
5.  Wil Hahn 19 pts.
6.  Cyrille Coulon 20 pts.
7.  Kyle Chisholm 22 pts.
8.  Fabien Izoird 23 pts.
9.  Charles Lefrancois 26 pts.
10.  Christophe Martin 33 pts.

Nations Classification
1.  Team USA 18 pts.
2.  Team France 55 pts.


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