Press Release

A Precious Second Place For Tony Cairoli In The German GP

The champion from the Sidi Sport stables increases his lead in the
MX1 World Championship



Maser (TV), 11 July, 2011 - Tony Cairoli doesn’t
like settling for second place; he would rather win all the time and put on a
show for his fans. However, the phenomenon from the Sidi Sport stables has grown into an
expert rider by now, and he understands that in order to conquer the world title
it’s especially important to be consistent and collect valuable points in all of
the races.


So in the German Grand Prix held on Sunday, July 10th on
the Teutschenthal circuit, Cairoli raced with intelligence on the back of his
KTM, settling for finishing both heats in second place to end up second in the
final classification for this Grand Prix, ceding victory to Russian Evgeny
Bobryshev.
Unfortunately, Cairoli was involved in slide outs in both rounds of
the race, but both times he managed to recuperate and catch up to the Russian’s
wake, although he didn’t pass him.



The Sidi Sport house also got a couple of good performances from
Portuguese rider Rui Goncalves
(Honda) and Germany’s Maximilian Nagl (KTM). The two riders
ended up just shy of the podium, in fourth and fifth positions of the final
standings of the GP, respectively. Thanks to this important placement Cairoli
has increased his lead in the run for the world title, to more than an 18-point
advantage over his closest rival, the Belgian Clement Desalle.


As always, battling it out in the dirt on circuits the world over,
Tony Cairoli and the other riders from the Sidi Sport stables can count on Crossfire, the number one boot from the
Sidi collection for motocross and off-roading.

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