Championships Get Closer After Leok's and Rattray's Wins in Fairyhouse

FAIRYHOUSE (IRELAND), 31 August 2008 – Fairyhouse Racecourse hosted a crowded Grand Prix of the Republic of Ireland today in front of 16000 spectators who enjoyed the sunny weather.

Tanel Leok won his first ever MX1 GP from Ken de Dycker and Steve Ramon, who is still second in the Championship with a five point gap from leader David Philippaerts.

In the MX2 class Tyla Rattray won from Tommy Searle and Steven Frossard as first heat winner Zach Osborne broke the bike in the final heat.






Tanel Leok topped the MX1 podium for the first time in his career.

MX1

Kawasaki Racing’s Tanel Leok finally celebrated his first ever GP victory by winning the final moto after taking the runner up spot in heat one. Teka Suzuki WMX1 team mates Ken de Dycker and Steve Ramon rounded off the podium ahead of fourth placed David Philippaerts of Yamaha Monster Motocross as they made some ground on the Championship leader. De Dycker won the opening moto and collected the overall podium with third in the final heat where Ramon ended runner up. The latter took fifth in heat one as a late overtaking move by Philippaerts saw him drop by one position. Leading some laps in both heats CAS Honda’s Billy Mackenzie took fifth overall as Jonathan Barragan had a bad day and ended 10th – a first moto tangle hampered his overall result. Josh Coppins was also involved in that tangle and he eventually dnf’d in the final moto due to another crash.


Top five overall: 1. Tanel Leok (EST, Kawasaki), 47 points; 2. Ken de Dycker (BEL, Suzuki), 45 p.; 3. Steve Ramon (BEL, Suzuki), 38 p.; 4. David Philippaerts (ITA, Yamaha), 36 p.; 5. Billy Mackenzie (GBR, Honda), 36 p.






Tanel Leok rode a flawless second heat and took victory.

MX1 RACE 1

Philippaerts holeshotted the first corner but could not keep up with the pace of the front runners and dropped down to fifth. In the meantime Mackenzie took the lead but first De Dycker and then Leok moved past him, with the Estonian exploiting one mistake by Mackenzie. The latter took third thanks to a successful defence from a late charge of Philippaerts, who had moved past Ramon for fourth. Ramon ended fifth ahead of Pourcel. The latter was involved in a first corner tangle together with Barragan, Coppins and Aranda.


Top five: 1. Ken de Dycker (BEL, Suzuki), 38:49.681; ; 2. Tanel Leok (EST, Kawasaki), +0:02.572; 3. Billy Mackenzie (GBR, Honda), +0:15.287; 4. David Philippaerts (ITA, Yamaha), +0:17.305; 5. Steve Ramon (BEL, Suzuki), +0:22.354






Steve Ramon chipped away at the gap from David Philippaerts.

MX1 RACE 2

Mackenzie led again in the opening laps but he made a mistake and dropped down by two places with Leok taking first and Philippaerts second. The Estonian rode his own race to take victory while Philippaerts was passed both by Ramon and De Dycker to end an eventual fourth ahead of Mackenzie. Pourcel brought the fuel injection bike home in ninth due to a first lap crash while Barragan ended 12th because of several crashes. The final moto was quite unfortunate for Coppins who sat out of the race due to a first lap tangle that damaged the front end of his machine.


Top five: 1. Tanel Leok (EST, Kawasaki), 39:36.398; ; 2. Steve Ramon (BEL, Suzuki), +0:15.918; 3. Ken de Dycker (BEL, Suzuki), +0:23.160; 4. David Philippaerts (ITA, Yamaha), +0:26.158; 5. Billy Mackenzie (GBR, Honda), +0:29.898


MX2

Tyla Rattray of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing took victory number three and mounted on his 11th podium of 2008. The Championship leader won the final heat but took second in heat one, when Utag-Yamaha.com’s Zach Osborne won his first ever GP heat. Osborne broke the bike in heat two to finish eighth overall. Other Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider Tommy Searle took second overall despite starting from 25th on the grid. CLS’ Steven Frossard rounded off the podium with Nicolas Aubin of Ricci Racing Yamaha and Stephen Sword of Molson Kawasaki rounding off the top five. Anthony Boissiere took sixth ahead of Shaun Simpson.


Top five overall: 1. Tyla Rattray (RSA, KTM), 47 points; 2. Tommy Searle (GBR, KTM), 40 p.; 3. Steven Frossard (FRA, Kawasaki), 36 p.; 4. Nicolas Aubin (FRA, Yamaha), 34 p.; 5. Stephen Sword (GBR, Kawasaki), 31 p.;






Tyla Rattray won his third GP of 2008.

MX2 RACE 1

Osborne put in a fantastic performance by leading the whole moto despite Rattray kept following and putting pressure to the young American. The latter secured the second spot with Aubin taking third courtesy of a solid first heat. Searle stormed to fourth after a final move on Frossard who took fifth despite an early crash. Simpson finished sixth after he rode with the front runners in the early stages.


Top five: 1. Zach Osborne (USA, Yamaha), 38:59.589; ; 2. Tyla Rattray (RSA, KTM), +0:02.365; 3. Nicolas Aubin (FRA, Yamaha), +0:10.678; 4. Tommy Searle (GBR, KTM), +0:28.217; 5. Steven Frossard (FRA, Kawasaki), +0:44.102






Zach Osborne won the first heat but dnd’f in heat two due to a bike problem.

MX2 RACE 2

Osborne took again a good start and battled it out with Simpson for the lead in the opening lap; the brave Scot, coming back after a shoulder operation following Loket, eventually dropped to 11th but Osborne did not have better fortunes. Rattray moved past him for first and the eventual win then Osborne broke the bike and dnf’d. Searle worked his way up to second ahead of Frossard and Sword. Boissiere rounded off the top five with Roelants sixth and Aubin seventh after a tough start.


Top five: 1. Tyla Rattray (RSA, KTM), 39:55.406; ; 2. Tommy Searle (GBR, KTM), +0:06.126; 3. Steven Frossard (FRA, Kawasaki), +0:12.077; 4. Stephen Sword (GBR, Kawasaki), +0:21.385; 5. Anthony Boissiere (FRA, KTM), +0:24.993






Tommy Searle made it to the podium despite a tough qualifying yesterday.

IN THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS STANDINGS

Philippaerts lost two points from Ramon as the duo is still first and second in the MX1 Championship with just five points dividing them. De Dycker and Barragan moved up to third and fourth respectively as Coppins dropped down to fifth.


Top ten: 1. David Philippaerts (ITA, Yamaha), 441 points; 2. Steve Ramon (BEL, Suzuki), 436 p.; 3. Ken de Dycker (BEL, Suzuki), 414 p.; 4. Jonathan Barragan (ESP, KTM), 389 p.; 5. Joshua Coppins (NZL, Yamaha), 382 p.; 6. Sebastien Pourcel (FRA, Kawasaki), 371 p.; 7. Maximilian Nagl (GER, KTM), 356 p.; 8. Tanel Leok (EST, Kawasaki), 322 p.; 9. Billy Mackenzie (GBR, Honda), 293 p.; 10. Clement Desalle (BEL, Suzuki), 235 p.


MX2 Championship leader Rattray increased his advantage over Searle by seven points. Aubin moved past Simpson to take fourth.


Top ten: 1. Tyla Rattray (RSA, KTM), 546 points; 2. Tommy Searle (GBR, KTM), 519 p.; 3. Antonio Cairoli (ITA, Yamaha), 357 p.; 4. Nicolas Aubin (FRA, Yamaha), 343 p.; 5. Shaun Simpson (GBR, KTM), 337 p.; 6. Rui Goncalves (POR, KTM), 327 p.; 7. Steven Frossard (FRA, Kawasaki), 284 p.; 8. Xavier Boog (FRA, Suzuki), 269 p.; 9. Jeremy van Horebeek (BEL, KTM), 253 p.; 10. Manuel Monni (ITA, Yamaha), 245 p


WHAT’S NEXT

Next weekend the series continues in Lierop, Benelux, for the penultimate round of the season. The event will also host the final round of the Women’s Motocross World Championship; Livia Lancelot is currently leading from Steffi Laier and Maria Franke.


THE EVENT’S SCHEDULE

The Grand Prix was broadcast live on:

• EUROSPORT 2 (Pan Europe) : MX1 Race 2 at 17:00 CET

• MOTORS TV (Pan Europe): MX2 Race 1 at 13:00 and Race 2 at 16:00 CET

• SPORT ITALIA (Italy): MX2 Race 1 at 13:00 CET

• VRT (Belgium): MX1 Race 1 at 14:00 and Race 2 at 17:00 CET

• GALAXIE SPORT (Czech Republic): MX2 Race 1 at 13:00 and Race 2 at 16:00 CET

• ART (Pan Middle East): MX1 Race 2 at 17:00 CET

• SPORT TV (Slovenia): MX2 Race 1 at 13:00 and Race 2 at 16:00 CET

• EUROSPORT WORLD (PAN ASIA): MX1 Race 2 at 15:30 GMT

• RED BULL TV (Austria): MX2 Race 1 at 13:00 and Race 2 at 16:00; MX1 Race 1 at 14:00 and Race 2 at 17:00 CET

• MEDIAZONE (Worldwide): MX2 Race 1 at 13:00 and Race 2 at 16:00; MX1 Race 1 at 14:00 and Race 2 at 17:00 CET

• TRANS 7 (Indonesia): MX2 Race 1 at 13:00 and Race 2 at 16:00; MX1 Race 1 at 14:00 and Race 2 at 17:00 CET


The Grand Prix will be broadcast delayed on:

• EUROSPORT 2 (Pan Europe): Sunday August 31; MX1 Race 1 at 18:00 and Race 2 at 22:00 CET

• MOTORS TV (Pan Europe): Sunday August 31; MX2 Race 1 at 21:00 and Race 2 at 21:55. Monday September 1; MX 2 Race 1 at 05:00 and Race 2 at 05:50. Tuesday September 2; MX1 Race 1 at 21:00 and Race 2 at 21:55 CET

• SPORT ITALIA (Italy): Sunday August 31; MX2 Race 2 at 17:30 and MX1 Race 1 at 23:30. Monday September 1; MX1 Race 2 at 00:30 CET

• EUROSPORT WORLD (Pan Asia): Sunday August 31; MX1 Race 1 at 16:00 and Race 2 at 23:30. Monday September 1; MX1 Race 1 at 00:15, 08:45 and Race 2 at 08:00; MX2 Class at 17:00. Tuesday September 2; MX1 Race 2 at 03:15 and at 21:00; MX1 Race 1 at 04:00 and at 21:45; MX2 Class at 12:00. Wednesday September 3; MX2 Class at 9:00, 15:30 and at 20:30. Thursday September 4; MX2 Class at 04:00. Friday September 5; MX2 Class at 05:00 GMT

• AMERICA ONE SPORTS (USA): Second Tuesday after the GP; MX2 Race 2 at 21:00; MX1 Race 2 at 22:00 USA Eastern Time

• GAORA (Japan): MX2 Race 1 and Race 2; MX1 Race 1 and Race 2 N/A CET


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