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Frossard leads the world after heroic Dutch GP




Monster Energy Yamahas Steven Frossard somehow buried the pain of a
strained collarbone ligament at a sunny Valkenswaard to finish fourth
overall and lift the red plate as leader of the MX1-GP FIM World
Championship. After only his second event on the works YZ450FM Frossard
classified behind team-mate David Philippaerts the Italian scoring
third place and walking the podium for the first time since the
Brazilian GP last August but now leads the series by five points.

A fall while heading towards pole
position on Saturday left Frossard in pain come warm-up on the morning
of race-day and even in doubt as to his participation for the motos.
35,000 people had taken advantage of the second round of fifteen in the
FIM contest occurring over the Easter holiday weekend. With some
treatment and strapping Frossard took to the start gate and benefitted
from two bright getaways to run among the leading group for both
sprints. He disputed the win with Tony Cairoli in Moto1 and finally
took second and then was two laps away from the final step of the
podium in Moto2 except a slip landing off the finish-line jump saw the
23 year old run into the fence. Frossard passed the chequered flag in
fifth place.





























David Philippaerts was not sharp enough at the opening of Moto1 to be
in contention for the top three but nevertheless rode strongly to
obtain fourth. In Moto2 more intent from the first lap pushed the
Italian into the battle for the lead and his third position was enough
for the rostrum ceremony after Frossards late misfortune.

The third member of the Monster Energy
triumvirate, Anthony Boissiere, was 13th overall with 15th and 13th
positions and was not assisted by a first moto crash at the start.

In the formative championship standings
Frossard is the first Frenchman in six years to front the MX1 table.
Philippaerts is fifth and 22 points in arrears.

Monster Energy Yamaha will next grace
the international stage with back-to-back Grand Prix events in USA and
Brazil. The Americas phase of the championship will begin on May 15th
with the trip to Glen Helen in California.


David Philippaerts, Monster Energy Yamaha, 3rd:



It was difficult here because the lines changed every lap and it was
possible to lose or make two-three seconds each time. In the first moto
I was too relaxed at the start of the race and the others made a break.
So in the second one I tried to push more in the beginning and it was
better. Im really happy for me to be back on the podium. We have all
worked a lot for results like this.

David Philippaerts
























MX1-GP series leader







Steven Frossard, Monster Energy Yamaha, 4th, 13th:



Im really happy to get the red plate, especially because after the
crash yesterday I had a lot of pain in my collarbone and it was
difficult to ride; the warm-up was impossible this morning. I spent
time with my doctor and trainer and with some massage and strapping I
was ready to try the races. I had a really good start in the first moto
and it was quite easy to stay focussed after that. My goal was to stay
in fourth in the next heat and make the podium but my hand slipped off
the handlebar after a jump and I crashed. I could still manage fifth
and it feels great to have the red plate after a Grand Prix in the
sand. For me it was easier to ride the 450 here. I could play with the
bike and I felt really good on my race-bike today.


Anthony Boissiere, Monster Energy Yamaha:



Today was very difficult. I was not in the top ten because in the first
race I crashed in the second corner and it was hard to come back. I was
fifteenth and took thirteenth in the second moto which was a bit better
but I was tired in that one. The track was really bumpy! I will try to
be better for the GP in the USA.































2011 MX1-GP Netherlands







Valkenswaard 25/04/201120 Laps





































































































































































































































race I
1Antonio CairoliKTMITA40'49.442 
2Steven FrossardYamahaFRA0'06.303 
3Maximilian NaglKTMGER0'10.631 
4David PhilippaertsYamahaITA0'34.320 
5Clement DesalleSuzukiBEL0'43.305 
6Rui GoncalvesHondaPOR0'43.485 
7Ken De DyckerHondaBEL0'57.195 
8Steve RamonSuzukiBEL0'59.698 
9Tanel LeokTMEST1'02.322 
10Evgeny BobryshevHondaRUS1'23.387 
11Marc De ReuverYamahaNED1'46.265 
12Davide GuarneriKawasakiITA1'49.054 
13Martin BarrKTMGBR1'50.558 
14Jonathan BarraganKawasakiESP1'57.099 
15Anthony BoissièreYamahaFRA2'01.533 
18Jason DouganYamahaGBR-1Laps 
race II
1Maximilian NaglKTMGER39'21.653 
2Antonio CairoliKTMITA0'14.447 
3David PhilippaertsYamahaITA0'22.047 
4Rui GoncalvesHondaPOR0'27.150 
5Steven FrossardYamahaFRA0'44.569 
6Clement DesalleSuzukiBEL0'53.640 
7Evgeny BobryshevHondaRUS1'09.411 
8Ken De DyckerHondaBEL1'15.250 
9Tanel LeokTMEST1'21.478 
10Jonathan BarraganKawasakiESP1'25.000 
11Davide GuarneriKawasakiITA1'33.523 
12Steve RamonSuzukiBEL1'38.859 
13Anthony BoissièreYamahaFRA1'53.340 
14Xavier BoogKawasakiFRA-1Laps 
15Gert KrestinovKawasakiEST-1Laps 
19Jason DouganYamahaGBR-1Laps 







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