Cairoli and Herlings gun down the competition in Gaudalajara…

While it won’t go down in history as one of the all-time great GPs the Mexican round of the championship still counts for points towards this year’s world championship which is good news for KTM teamsters Tony Cairoli and Jeffery Herlings who win on the day and therefore increase their series leads…

 

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For Herlings everything is perfect as he runs 1-1 while big rival Tommy Searle’s slowed by sandy conditions and out of control backmarkers. Our battling Brit still steers home his Kawasaki in the runner-up spot twice though while Herlings’ team-mate The Jerre – Jeremy van Horebeek – runs 3-3 for third overall. T’other Brits in the MX2 class Jake Nicholls and Max Anstie both make it inside the top 10 too. The Reverend runs 10-6 for seventh overall while Max Anstie – who’s the only European rider to race Saturday’s qualification heat – grabs eighth with 8-9 results on the Gariboldi Honda.

 

In MX1 it’s Cairoli takes another overall win with a 1-3 scorecard beating Clement Desalle who finishes second both times out. The big surprise comes from David Philippaerts who ends his win drought with a second moto victory and rocks up on the podium for the first time in a long time. The Brits abroad have a bad ‘un with both Shaun Simpson and birthday boy Nathan Parker picking up injuries in separate first moto crashes – a dislocated shoulder for Woody and a so far undisclosed foot injury for Nez.


Results – MX1
1          Tony Cairoli       Red Bull KTM    1-3
2          Clement Desalle            Rockstar Suzuki            2-2
3          David Philippaerts          Monster Energy Yamaha            10-1
4          Ken De Dycker  Red Bull KTM    3-5
5          Tanel Leok        Rockstar Suzuki            6-6
6          Xavier Boog       Kawasaki Racing Team  8-7
7          Kevin Strijbos    HM Plant KTM UK         5-10
8          Jonathan Barragan         LS Honda          7-9
9          Rui Goncalves   Honda WMX      9-8
10         Christophe Pourcel         CP377 Monster Kawasaki           16-4

Series Standings

1 Cairoli 178 points, 2 Desalle 149, 3 Paulin 134, 4 De Dycker 131, 5 Pourcel 129, 6 Philippaerts 105, 7 Strijbos 103, 7 Boog 99, 9 Leok 92, 10 Goncalves 79… 13 Shaun Simpson 58, 14 Karro 53… 32 Alfie Smith 3… 34 Nathan Parker 2… 38 Martin Barr 1

 

Results – MX2

1          Jeffrey Herlings  Red Bull KTM    1-1
2          Tommy Searle   Floride Monster Energy Kawasaki           2-2
3          Jeremy Van Horebeek    Red Bull KTM    3-3
4          Joel Roelants     Floride Monster Energy Kawasaki           6-4
5          Christophe Charlier         Monster Energy Yamaha            7-5
6          Jordi Tixier         Red Bull KTM    5-8
7          Jake Nicholls     JM Nestaan KTM           10-6
8          Max Anstie        Gariboldi Honda8-9
9          Glenn Coldenhoff            JM Nestaan KTM           15-7
10         Alessandro Lupino         Ricci Husqvarna11-11
 

Series standings

1 Herlings 194 points, 2 van Horebeek 154, 3 Searle 153, 4 Roelants 118, 5 Tixier 107, 6 Anstie 105, 7 Nicholls 95, 8 Ferrandis 91, 9 Lupino 80, 10 Kullas 76… 17 Mel Pocock 42