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Tony Cairoli wins Mantova MX1 GP; first ever on the KTM 350 SX-F













Red Bull KTM Factory Racing's Tony Cairoli celebrated his
first MX1 GP victory on the new KTM 350 SX-F racing machine on Sunday in front of his
home crowd in Mantova Italy with a huge whip on the last hill as he
charged through the checkered flag.


It was the reigning world champion's first GP win of the 2010 series
after finishing second to teammate Max Nagl in Bulgaria last weekend in
the opening event. Nagl who was twice third in the brutal soft sand of
the Italian circuit finished third behind Cairoli and Clement Desalle of
Belgium. Cairoli also picked up the championship leader's red plate
just one point ahead of Nagl in the reckoning.

 
Historic victory to Cairoli and the KTM 350 SX-F

 Clearly loving the win at Mantova in front of his home crowd, Tony
said "I'm very happy to win the first ever GP on the 350. Like Stefan
(team boss Stefan Everts) said it is a historical victory for us.
It's a great feeling to be the first one who has ever won a GP on this
bike. I have won on different bikes but to be the first, well that's a
different emotion. For sure with this victory I'm convinced that I have a
very strong bike.
"I'm happy to be back with the red plate but
it would have been okay also if it was with my team-mate. The most
important thing is to have it at the end of the championship. Now I look
forward to Valkenswaard. I like the track there and it's going to be a
great race
."

 
Constant improvement for Nagl

While Nagl, who won the season opener in Bulgaria, had to hand the
red plate to Tony he was still satisfied with his race weekend. "For
me it's like every weekend I'm getting better. I like this track. It was
really rough but it was fun to ride. For sure it's good if the red
plate stays with the team but if it's possible I want to have it back
,"
the German rider said. Cairoli and Nagl may be factory teammates but
they will also be challenging each other on the track in every GP.

 
First and second moto action

The first moto saw Nagl at fourth and Cairoli in sixth on the first
corner but they then set about trying to hunt down the leaders. While
Desalle was still in front at the chequered flag, Cairoli, who said he
felt "a little pressure" at his home GP, was a comfortable second ahead
of teammate Nagl. But in the second moto when the track was a brutal and
deeply rutted, Tony attacked on his KTM 350, took the holeshot and
dominated the entire race. He was over the line almost nine seconds
ahead of second placed David Philippaerts. Tony also won a pre-season
international here in Mantova on KTM's latest racing bike.

 
While as yet unable to ride, Rui Goncalves, the third member of
the KTM factory trio was in Mantova to support his team. The Portuguese
rider, vice world champion in MT2 last season is still recovering from
shoulder surgery and will rejoin the competition soon. Rui will also
ride the KTM 350 this season while Max Nagl, also second in the 2009 MX1
World Championship, is competing on the latest edition of the KTM 450
SX-F.

 
MX1 Results Round Two

1. Antonio Cairoli, Italy, KTM 22-25—47 points

2. Clement Desalle, Belgium, Suzuki, 25-18—43

3. Max Nagl, Germany, KTM, 20-20—40

4. Ken de Dyker, Belgium, Yamaha, 18-16—34

5. Xavier Boog, France, Kawasaki, 14-15—29

 
Championship standings after two rounds

Antonio Cairoli, Italy, KTM, 88 points

2. Max Nagl, Germany, 87

3. Clement Desalle, Belgium, 79

4. Ken de Dyker, Belgium, 65

5. David Philippaerts, Italy, 60
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