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Swanepoel Podiums in MX2 GP Curtain-Raiser

After narrowly missing out on the champagne several times last year, Molson Kawasaki’s, Gareth Swanepoel, has finally cracked the cork at the first round of the FIM MX2 Motocross GP series in Valkenswaard today.

The South African’s 2007 MX2 GP campaign got off to a superb start when he found himself leading the first MX2 moto,  five laps into the 40 min + 2 lap race.   Swanepoel tried to fend off a charging Cairoli but the former MX2 world champ found a way past with ‘Swanie’ latching onto the Italian around the demanding Dutch sand circuit.  Fellow countryman, Tyla Rattray, managed to close in on Swanepoel with five minutes to go with the Molson Kawasaki team happy with their rider settling for third.

A tougher task would lay ahead in moto two.  Swanepoel had a mid pack start but successfully hugged an inside line going into the first turn and rocketed his KX250F into sixth spot as the pack completed the first lap.  Aggressive riding by German, Marcus Schiffer, sent Swanepoel over the top of a berm however Swanepoel regained momentum and moved through the pack again into fourth position.  Sand specialists, Eric Eggens and Norwegian Kenneth Gundersen,  got the better of Swanepoel in the closing stages however sixth place was enough to clinch a certain spot on the podium.

“My first podium has been awesome with all the hard  work we have put in during the pre-season and I have had plenty of support from the Molson Kawasaki team.   It was great to lead the GP in the first moto and I tried to go as fast as I could for as long as possible.   The track was a lot rougher in the second moto. To finish top three in the first GP is great.  My aim is to try and get on the podium as much as possible and focus on it race by race. I need to keep getting good starts. I need to be consistent throughout the season but if I can carry on from here maybe I can start winning some GP’s. This has been an awesome start to the season,” smiled a thrilled Swanepoel.

Swanepoel heads to the UK for round 3 of the British champs next week, before making his way to the Catalonian town of Bellpuig for round two of the FIM Motocross world championship on the 15 April.

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Race results:

MX2 Race 1
1        Cairoli, Antonio         ITA     Yamaha
2        Rattray, Tyla  RSA    KTM
3          Swanepoel, Gareth  RSA     Kawasaki
4        Gundersen, Kenneth NOR    Yamaha
5        Eggens, Erik   NED    Suzuki
6        Aubin, Nicolas FRA     KTM
7        Pourcel, Christophe   FRA     Kawasaki
8        Schiffer, Marcus       GER     KTM
9        Leuret, Pascal FRA     Honda
10      Searle, Tommy         GBR     KTM
11      Boissiere, Anthony    FRA     Kawasaki
12      Seistola, Matti          FIN     Honda
13      Boog, Xavier   FRA     Yamaha
14      Verbruggen, Dennis   BEL     Yamaha
15      Tarroux, Jeremy        FRA     Yamaha

MX2 Race 2
1        Cairoli, Antonio         ITA     Yamaha
2        Rattray, Tyla  RSA    KTM
3        Pourcel, Christophe   FRA     Kawasaki
4        Eggens, Erik   NED    Suzuki
5        Gundersen, Kenneth NOR    Yamaha
6          Swanepoel, Gareth  RSA     Kawasaki
7        Schiffer, Marcus       GER     KTM
8        Aubin, Nicolas FRA     KTM
9        Boissiere, Anthony    FRA     Kawasaki
10      Verbruggen, Dennis   BEL     Yamaha
11      Leuret, Pascal FRA     Honda
12      Hamblin, Sean USA    Suzuki
13      Seistola, Matti          FIN     Honda
14      Monni, Manuel ITA     Yamaha
15      Frossard, Steven      FRA     Kawasaki

MX2 championship standings:
1        Cairoli, A.       ITA     50
2        Rattray, Tyla  RSA    44
3          Swanepoel, G.          RSA     35
4        Pourcel, C.     FRA     34
5        Eggens, Erik   NED    34
6        Gundersen, K. NOR    34
7        Aubin, Nicolas FRA     28
8        Schiffer, M.    GER     27
9        Boissiere, A.   FRA     22
10      Leuret, Pascal FRA     22
11      Verbruggen, D.         BEL     18
12      Seistola, M.    FIN     17
13      Searle, Tommy         GBR     11
14      Hamblin, Sean USA    9
15      van Horebeek, J.       BEL     9

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