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Lazzarini's weekend in
Valladolid ends with first S1 win
VALLADOLID
(SPAIN), 22 June 2008 –(courtesy Youthstream)

A very hot Gran
Premio de España Ciudad de Valladolid saw both World
Championship leaders Thierry Van Den Bosch and
Davide Gozzini hand the red plate to Bernd Hiemer
and Adrien Chareyre respectively.
The latter was the
S2 winner courtesy of a double moto win while
Ivan Lazzarini dominated the S1 class for the
first time since his debut in the class in 2007.
Olivier Scheen and
Edgardo Borella took their maiden European
Championship wins in the S3 and Open class
respectively.
S1
This was Ivan
Lazzarini’s weekend as the DRC SuperMoto Aprilia
Factory rider took victory in both heats after
starting from the first place on the grid; after
his last overall GP win from Busca 2006, The
“Lazza” finally marked his comeback to the first
step of the podium. Husqvarna CH Racing’s Thomas
Chareyre was a solid runner up, ending 1-3 like
third placed on the podium Bernd Hiemer of KTM
Italia Miglio. The German snatched the red plate
from Thierry Van Den Bosch, who crashed three
times today, once per heat and in the qualifying
session. Aprilia Off Road’s VDB was fourth ahead
of Cross 2R Husqvarna’s Sylvain Bidart and HM
Honda Racing Monticelli’s Jerome Giraudo.
Top five overall: 1.
Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Aprilia), 50 points; 2.
Thomas Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna), 42 p.; 3.
Bernd Hiemer (GER, KTM), 42 p.; 4. Thierry van
den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), 28 p.; 5. Sylvain
Bidart (FRA, Husqvarna), 28 p.
S1
RACE 1
Lazzarini lead the
group into the first corner while Giraudo and
others crashed a couple of turns later; Hiemer
was leading a four rider group chasing the
runner up spot, which the German eventually
took. VDB crashed while he tried to pass Matthew
Winstanley. He rejoined the group to bring his
factory Aprilia home in sixth while Chareyre
eventually moved past Winstanley for third. In
the final laps Bidart secured the fifth spot by
closing all doors Van Den Bosch could use.
Top five: 1. Ivan
Lazzarini (ITA, Aprilia), 19:06.800; ; 2. Bernd
Hiemer (GER, KTM), +0:03.645; 3. Thomas Chareyre
(FRA, Husqvarna), +0:10.308; 4. Matthew
Winstanley (GBR, KTM), +0:16.063; 5. Sylvain
Bidart (FRA, Husqvarna), +0:20.651
S1
RACE 2
Once again Lazzarini
was the quickest at the start with Winstanley
moving past Hiemer for second; Van Den Bosch was
looking for a way past the Brit but was involved
in Winstanley’s crash, losing a couple of
positions from Hiemer and Chareyre. Winstanley
dnf’d as Van Den Bosch crashed some laps later
when he was trying to move past Chareyre for
second. The latter tried to close the gap from
Lazzarini but eventually settled for second
ahead of Hiemer. Giraudo and Testu rounded off
the top five with VDB ending ninth.
Top five: 1. Ivan
Lazzarini (ITA, Aprilia), 19:02.166; ; 2. Thomas
Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna), +0:01.563; 3. Bernd
Hiemer (GER, KTM), +0:16.427; 4. Jerome Giraudo
(FRA, Honda), +0:19.840; 5. Maxime Testu (FRA,
Kawasaki), +0:25.302
S2
In a difficult day
for TM Factory Racing’s Davide Gozzini, who
crashed at lap one of moto two, Husqvarna CH
Racing’s Adrien Chareyre took victory in both
heats to snatch the red plate. Riding with a
broken left wrist, KTM Italia Miglio’s Attilio
Pignotti took a surprising second on the podium
ahead of defending Champion and Chareyre’s team
mate Gerald Delepine. Gozzini was an eventual
fourth ahead of DRC SuperMoto Aprilia Factory’s
Massimo Beltrami. After entering his first
Superpole this morning, Andrea Occhini finished
ninth.
Top five overall: 1.
Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna), 50 points; 2.
Attilio Pignotti (ITA, KTM), 40 p.; 3. Gérald
Delepine (BEL, Husqvarna), 36 p.; 4. Davide
Gozzini (ITA, TM), 35 p.; 5. Massimo Beltrami (ITA,
Aprilia), 34 p.
S2
RACE 1
Chareyre took the
holeshot and pulled away from the rest of the
field to take victory number one of the day;
Gozzini tried to keep up with the Frenchman’s
pace but eventually settled for second, escaping
from the battle for third in between Pignotti,
Beltrami and Delepine. The latter passed both
rivals with two flawless manoeuvres at the sky
section, taking third from Pignotti and
Beltrami. At the final lap Beltrami tangled up
with Occhini, who finished sixth.
Top five: 1. Adrien
Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna), 19:17.484; ; 2.
Davide Gozzini (ITA, TM), +0:06.770; 3. Gérald
Delepine (BEL, Husqvarna), +0:12.550; 4. Attilio
Pignotti (ITA, KTM), +0:14.295; 5. Massimo
Beltrami (ITA, Aprilia), +0:15.354
S2
RACE 2
Chareyre rode
another impressive heat to wrap up a 50 point
overall win; on the other hand Gozzini’s race
was decided at lap one, when the Italian crashed
and was forced to restart from the back of the
group. Pignotti and Mariani were cruising in
second and third respectively when Delepine
moved past both. The Belgian was then given a
stop & go penalty for a jump start and he handed
back both spots to finish fifth. Beltrami and
Minutilli battled it out for fourth, with
Minutilli crashing out at the sky section.
Top five: 1. Adrien
Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna), 19:20.700; ; 2.
Attilio Pignotti (ITA, KTM), +0:07.772; 3.
Lorenzo Mariani (ITA, TM), +0:11.645; 4. Massimo
Beltrami (ITA, Aprilia), +0:13.534; 5. Gérald
Delepine (BEL, Husqvarna), +0:15.109
IN
THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS STANDINGS
For the first time
since his S1 debut in 2007 Bernd Hiemer holds
the red plate, which he snatched from an unlucky
Van Den Bosch - now second. Thomas Chareyre is
back in third ahead of Winstanley and Lazzarini.
The latter jumped up from ninth.
S1 Top ten:
. Bernd Hiemer (GER, KTM), 136 points; 2.
Thierry van den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), 122
p.; 3. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna),
105 p.; 4. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, KTM), 94 p.;
5. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Aprilia), 86 p.; 6.
Boris Chambon (FRA, TM), 81 p.; 7. Fabio
Balducci (ITA, Suzuki), 77 p.; 8. Sylvain Bidart
(FRA, Husqvarna), 70 p.; 9. Jerome Giraudo (FRA,
Honda), 61 p.; 10. Maxime Testu (FRA, Kawasaki),
60 p.
S2 debutant Adrien
Chareyre now holds the red plate as previous
leader Davide Gozzini dropped down to second.
Pignotti, Delepine and Minutilli round off the
top five as Iddon dropped down to eighth.
S2 Top ten: 1.
Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Husqvarna), 140
points; 2. Davide Gozzini (ITA, TM), 127
p.; 3. Attilio Pignotti (ITA, KTM), 103
p.; 4. Gérald Delepine (BEL, Husqvarna), 97 p.;
5. Luca Minutilli (ITA, Aprilia), 94 p.; 6.
Massimo Beltrami (ITA, Aprilia), 91 p.; 7.
Lorenzo Mariani (ITA, TM), 81 p.; 8. Christian
Iddon (GBR, Aprilia), 67 p.; 9. Emanuele
Giovanelli (ITA, Husaberg), 65 p.; 10. Michael
Paul (BEL, Yamaha), 61 p.
UEM
EUROPEAN SUPERMOTO CHAMPIONSHIP
Taking the final
moto victory, Olivier Scheen wrapped up his
first overall win ahead of series leader Oliver
Pope but remained in the runner up spot in the
Championship. Alessandro Asnicar rounded off the
podium and he is third in the series while
Kenneth Dekindt and Raphael Storning completed
today’s top five.
Italian Edgardo
Borella won the Open class ahead of countrymen
Matteo Vannini and Luca D’Addato; Championship
leader Heino Meusburger and runner up Alessandro
Tognaccini rounded off today’s top five.
WHAT’S NEXT
The fourth Grand
Prix of 2008 will take place in Olbia, Sardinia,
on a brand new track created on the port.
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