Motocross World Championship MX1
Tony Cairoli and Sidi put
their mark on the first-ever motocross World Championship race to take place in
Mexico. The unstoppable
streak of successes of the KTM champion goes on with his win in the MX1
category. The race took place on May 13 on the Guadalajara track in Mexico. After two
spectacular and very close races, Cairoli conquered his second seasonal title,
bringing his career tally to 45.
After a Speedy Gonzales-like fast
start, Cairoli dominated and won race1, crossing the checkered flag on the
finish line alone. During race2 Cairoli, who didn’t start quite as fast,
encountered a few problems but was prompt to react, literally unleashing his
talent and being able to come back from behind and obtain third place. Given
those two results, Cairoli was the winner of the first edition of the Mexico
Grand Prix, bringing Sidi Crossfire boots with him on the highest step
of the podium.
*Click Image for Larger View_Cairoli* |
Ken de Dycker completed the great
success for Sidi, riding a KTM motorcycle and ending third in race1 and fifth
in race2. The rider was barely left out of the podium, obtaining fourth place
in the overall Grand Prix standings. The world championship is firing up race
after race, becoming more and more challenging and lively. Tony Cairoli is
retaining his strong lead, with 178 points. Desalle is in second place with
149, while Paulin has 134 points in third and De Dycker has moved up to fourth
with 131.
*Click Image for Larger View_De Dycker* |
New horizons are opening for the motocross
World Championship after its Mexican stint. The Championship will have a new
chapter in South America, where the Brazil
Grand Prix is scheduled to take place next week. Cairoli will do everything he
can to once again precede all his rivals… the competitors have been warned.
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