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Victory 90 For Everts After Portuguese Thriller

Published by Tasha Crook
24 April 2006, 03:10
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Yamaha Intur Sports Motocross Team rider Stefan Everts steered his YZ450FM to a sixth consecutive victory and the third this season today at a warm Grand Prix of Portugal and the Agueda circulated populated by 15,500 spectators. It was the 90th career success for the reigning number one and came after a gripping first moto tussle with Sebastien Tortelli (KTM).

The third round of fifteen in the 2006 FIM MX1 World Championship took place in good weather conditions with sunshine and decent temperatures bathing the fifth and sixth motos of the season. Only 24 hours early the climate had been quite different. Hard rain throughout Friday night and some more showers Saturday forced the FIM to shrink the Saturday practice timetable to conserve the sodden track.

With only one free practice before the 30 minute qualification 33-year-old Everts sealed the third fastest lap time.

The track was dry and rough for the opening moto and the various ruts provided a nice technical contrast to the faster sections of the course. The first outing of the day was a classic and one of the best performances by Everts in several years. The Belgian fought all race long with Sebastien Tortelli and produced what has to be considered as a contender for the 'over-taking move of the season' by leaping past the Frenchman cresting a jump-on-the-turn to regain the lead early in lap ten. Tortelli kept applying pressure but Everts was faultless and needed to be. Eventually the Frenchman made a mistake on the final circulation and crashed giving the reigning number one an easy passage to the chequered flag.

In the second race Everts was fourth going around the second corner but attacked aggressively and passed leader Tortelli in the same bend as earlier in the day. The Frenchman crashed shortly afterwards and dislocated his hip. The severity of the injury is unknown but if he is forced to miss the next Grand Prix then it will leave Everts in a strong position in terms of the Championship. Alone at the front he controlled the moto by a relatively comfortable margin over Jonathan Barragan (KTM).

Cedric Melotte continues to find his speed after a pre-season wrist injury but the friendly Belgian suffered with two bad starts and a second moto crash today. The 27-year-old had to dispel a lot of energy to come back from a lowly position in the first moto to ninth and then fell on the tight second corner of the second race and was far behind the field before deciding to retire after another spill.

Stefan now heads Tanel Leok (Kawasaki) by 27 points in the world championship standings. After two consecutive rounds within the Iberian Peninsula the fourth test of the series will take place in a fortnight at the Teutschenthal circuit for the Karcher Grand Prix of Germany.

Stefan Everts:

"It has been a hard day for me, especially with that first moto. I was in the lead but Sebastien was there the whole race and pushing me. I had to ride defensively because I know he is very aggressive and could try anything. The moment he passed me I got him back going up the hill and I think that was an important move that decided the rest of the race. In the second moto I was very aggressive on the first lap and could pass Sebastien in the same place. I tried to pull away but the moment I saw him on the ground I lost my concentration and couldn't really find my rhythm or pace. Jonathan followed me hard and I know he is very fit. It was another tough race but I am happy with this double victory."

Cedric Melotte:

"I don't know what happened today but it was not a good weekend for me. My jumps were not bad out of the gate but everybody closed me off on the first turn and that happened twice. I had two bad starts and the track was not good for passing. I tried to come back in the first race and ended up ninth; I know I can do better than that but I was feeling a bit lost out there. In the second heat I crashed on the second corner with Brian and took a long time to get going again. I tried hard to come back but lost the front wheel. It was hard to restart again and finally I decided to stop. It was a weekend without any luck and I just want to focus on the next GP now."

Carlo Rinaldi:

"It was a very good day on Stefan's side as once again he proved that he wants to beat everybody, even if it means riding defensively like he did in the first moto. It looked like Tortelli had a bit more than him but he rode with a good strategy and in a smart way. In the second moto he was quickly in the lead and tried to manage the gap with Barragan but was not riding so well or as smooth as he usually is. It was a bad day for Cedric and I feel very sorry for him because he needs some good results. It was very difficult to come back on this track."

NB:In the last few years the manufacturer standings were calculated by FIM based upon the total GP result (combined overall standings after two motos), with 25 points for the manufacturer winning the overall GP. This was remarkable as riders can win 25 points per heat, and therefore a maximum of 50 points per GP. As per 2006 the manufacturer standings of FIM are based upon the same calculations as for the riders championship: for each heat manufacturer points are to be gained, regardless of the overall GP position.

Race Classification MX1

Round: 3 - 2006 GP of Agueda, Portugal
Circuit: Agueda
Date: 23 April 2006
Crowd: 15500
Temp: 20ºC
Weather: Sunny

Race: 21 Laps:

1 S. Everts Yamaha BEL 40' 11.933
2 S. Tortelli KTM FRA +20.727
3 K. De Dycker Honda BEL +33.544
4 K. Strijbos Suzuki BEL +40.260
5 J. Barragan KTM ESP +44.074
6 T. Leok Kawasaki EST +49.921
7 S. Ramon Suzuki BEL +54.458
8 J. Noble Honda GBR +1' 19.327
9 C. Melotte Yamaha BEL +1' 25.116
10 S. Sword Kawasaki GBR +1' 28.637
11 J. Garcia Vico Honda ESP +1' 30.252
12 G. Crockard Honda GBR +1' 30.862
13 M. Priem Yamaha BEL +1' 33.701
14 B. Jorgensen Honda DNK +1' 36.929
15 P. Leuret Honda FRA +1' 42.669
16 M. Van Daele Honda BEL +1' 50.107
17 J. Bill Yamaha GBR +1' 52.142
18 A. Pyrhonen TM FIN +2' 5.337
19 C. Federici Kawasaki ITA +1 lap(s)
20 L. Freibergs Suzuki LVA +1 lap(s)

Race 2: 21 Laps:

1 S. Everts Yamaha BEL 39' 23.754
2 J. Barragan KTM ESP +5.746
3 K. Strijbos Suzuki BEL +11.695
4 T. Leok Kawasaki EST +18.728
5 K. De Dycker Honda BEL +22.443
6 M. Priem Yamaha BEL +29.741
7 J. Bill Yamaha GBR +50.317
8 P. Leuret Honda FRA +1' 1.967
9 W. Avis KTM RSA +1' 9.310
10 A. Pyrhonen TM FIN +1' 15.542
11 J. Garcia Vico Honda ESP +1' 18.807
12 L. Freibergs Suzuki LVA +1' 21.424
13 G. Crockard Honda GBR +1' 30.916
14 D. Theybers Suzuki BEL +1' 34.707
15 A. Salvini Suzuki ITA +1' 37.602
16 J. Lindhe KTM SWE +1' 38.460
17 M. Van Daele Honda BEL +1' 39.379
18 S. Sword Kawasaki GBR +1' 40.329
19 K. Salaets Yamaha BEL +1' 40.598
20 B. Jorgensen Honda DNK +1' 48.115

Championship standings MX1:

1 Stefan Everts Yamaha BEL 142
2 Tanel Leok Kawasaki EST 115
3 Sebastien Tortelli KTM FRA 99
4 Kevin Strijbos Suzuki BEL 98
5 Ken De Dycker Honda BEL 97
6 Jonathan Barragan KTM ESP 97
7 Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 83
8 Cedric Melotte Yamaha BEL 66
9 Pascal Leuret Honda FRA 65
10 Manuel Priem Yamaha BEL 53
11 Stephen Sword Kawasaki GBR 51
12 Javier Garcia Vico Honda ESP 44
13 James Noble Honda GBR 42
14 Antti Pyrhonen TM FIN 41
15 Julien Bill Yamaha GBR 39
16 Marvin Van Daele Honda BEL 30
17 Brian Jorgensen Honda DNK 27
18 Danny Theybers Suzuki BEL 25
19 Wyatt Avis KTM RSA 18
20 Gordon Crockard Honda GBR 16

Manufacturers Standings MX1:

1 Yamaha 142
2 KTM 125
3 Suzuki 121
4 Kawasaki 115
5 Honda 97
6 TM 41

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