Archive for April, 2008

Kawa East is the leader after Bellpuig and Agueda

Monday, April 28th, 2008

A Dutch team from Oschatz is the new leader of the Motocrossvirtual series after the second and third round: Bellpuig in Catalunya, Spain and Agueda in Portugal.

Little things to say about the first, where the rain falled from Friday night and the extremely muddy track became in very special results and a cancelled second moto in the MX1 category.

So, low points at this GP, with 155 for the winner of the event, WORLD RACING from Italy.

Next was Agueda in Portugal. Great motos and spectacular victories for Cairoli and Philipaerts, whick make them world championship leaders.
Good race for Team pul’s motors with 251 points, followed by mlv racing and Triple 3 racing.

So, in the main classification, Kawa East is leader above Freedom MX from Andorra, who is getting closer step by step, point by point.

Strijbos and Rodrigues injured

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Grand Prix Kawasaki Racing’s Kevin Strijbos is almost certain to miss the next three rounds of the MX1 World Motocross Championship after undergoing minor surgery to repair an injured thumb.

It was in a free practice session at the Spanish GP in Bellpuig. Although in a lot of pain, Strijbos pushed on through the power-sapping slop on his factory KX450F-SR to an impressive sixth placed finish in Sunday’s one and only points paying moto.

Joaquim Rodrigues  rode hard at Valkenswaard, and he had the speed at Bellpuig, but a crash on the start of the first moto and he broke a rib. He will be out for around six weeks.

Guys, review your teams for Agueda before Friday!

Change in classifications

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Today we did a change on the Main Classifications Position.

Before today, the ties in points were considered as the same position, and the next team in points the next to them the next in positio. It’s easy to understand:

Position 1. Team 1 100 points

Position 2. Team 2 99 points

Position 2. Team 3 99 points

Position 3. Team 4 90 points

This was making a conflict with the Classification By Country Points, who are the next format:

Position 1. Team 1 100 points
Position 2. Team 2 99 points

Position 2. Team 3 99 points

Position 4. Team 4 90 points

As you can see, the Team 4 is 4th now, and in the main it was third.

There was a conflict there, and some team managers made their claims.

As there are two teams in the second position with the same number of points, we made the General Classification to be that too, to make it more realistic and the positions a bit more fair.

Now, if two or more teams have the same number of points, they are in the same position but they take the number of positions they would if they were in different points. That’s the new rule. This doesn’t mind so much, because the main thing to determine your team position is your number of points.

Changes on Countries Classification will be announced soon too.

Thanks to all for your help!

NETHERLANDS GP RESULTS

Monday, April 7th, 2008

883 teams from 38 different countries competed on the first MotocrossVirtual Grand Prix of our short but intense life.

There was only a winner with an amount of 258 points. It was Dasmonger, from Los Angeles (United States) with his team ‘Dasmonger’.
Good selections with De Dycker and Rattray, the most valuable riders of the weekend, with 50 points each one. Then, Dasmonger choose Ramon and Nagl in MX1 and Cairoli and Eggens in MX2, it couldn’t be better. Six podium riders of six possible. Congratulations Dasmonger!

Freedom MX from Andorra and Kawa East from Germany were in second position with 2 points less, 256, and Winners Take It All was third.

That result from Freedom MX, the only Andorra team of the championship so far, makes his country to be the best of all with an average of 256 points.
In the countries with a significative number of teams, Germany, Austria and Norway are the best in points.
MotocrossVirtual directive is studying the possibility of making the countries classification only for the countries with at least 5 teams to make it more realistic.

Please leave your comments about the first GP!

Swanepoel to miss start of GP season

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Molson Kawasaki’s South African superstar Gareth Swanepoel is due to undergo a wrist operation on Wednesday and is confirmed to miss the start of the MX2 season.

After struggling through the pre-season races in a lot of pain and discomfort 23-year-old Gareth Swanepoel has made the brave but smart decision to sit out the start of the MX2 world motocross championship in order to get his wrist fixed hopefully once and for all.

The scaphoid injury has been a problem for Gareth since early in the 2006 season when he originally broke the troublesome bone in his right wrist but after late season bone graft surgery in ’07 it was hoped that the small bone would heal properly with the aid of a small screw. Unfortunately for Gareth this wasn’t the case and a recent exploratory examination proved that the surgery had not been completely successful and the bone had still not healed.

Gareth will now go under the knife again and a vascularised bone graft will be carried out. The aftercare for this operation includes being plastered to above the elbow and it’s expected that the recovery period should be in the region of four months.

“Obviously we are devastated for Gareth,” explains Molson team manager Lisa Church. ”We know he has worked hard over the winter to get over both his foot and hand surgery and we had high hopes for him for the ‘08 season. He has been struggling with the wrist pain in the early races and it is quite a serious problem and something he needs to get sorted. We have every confidence that he will come back strong and hopefully without any pain.”

The remaining members of the Molson Kawasaki team go into this weekend’s opening round of the world championship with high hopes of success with Stephen Sword and Gautier Paulin flying the Molson colours in MX2 on their factory KX250F-SRs while Tom Church makes an MX1 debut for the Molson squad on the KX450F.

From www.kawasaki-racingteam.eu