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Breugelmans Surges Ahead in MX3 Championships

Published by Neil Everett
17 July 2008, 11:56
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KTM MX3 factory rider Sven Breugelmans of the JM Racing team finished overall fourth in Sunday's MX3 podium in Slovenia's Orehova Vas but his main rival Christian Beggi finished way back in the field.

Breugelmans has now established a 23-point lead in the championships after 10 of 16 rounds.
 
Sven was unable to repeat his 2007 victory on what is one of his favourite circuits, but he did benefit from his rival's off day in what turned out to be a hot day's racing with an ensuing thunderstorm in the middle of the two heats that transformed the circuit into a mud pool. JMRacing's second KTM rider Alvaro Lozano took the holeshot in race one with Sven close behind and while the Belgian was overtaken by three other riders and finished in fourth place, Beggi, who had led the championship crashed in the first corner and scored no points in the opener.
 
Rain and Mud Fails to Stop Sven

Despite the rain soaked circuit, Sven still managed the holeshot in race two and to hold onto the lead for most of way. He crossed the line in third place behind Kragelj and Salvini but his third place finish gave him overall fourth and many more points than the luckless Beggi who got stuck in the mud and finished back in eighteenth position.
 
Cashing in on Points

"During the first race I had a lot of trouble passing Alvaro although I had better speed. This meant I didn't get into a good rhythm and it allowed the other riders to catch up with me. Then Kragelj passed me in the final lap while I was held up behind one of the back markers following the only available dry line. This also allowed Salvini to overtake just before the finish line. Normally I would have taken every risk to stay ahead of Kragelj and Salvini but I already knew that Beggi was in trouble again and I just wanted to pick up as many points as possible rather than crash and finish with nothing."
 
Lozano Returns

Alvaro Lozano made a solid return after two months of injury time and finished seventh and sixth in the two races for overall sixth, which was a worthy comeback to MX3 world championship racing.
 
Race 1

POS.RIDERMANUFACT.
   
1323 Alex SalviniSuzuki
28 Christophe MartinHusqvarna
37 Saso KrageljYamaha
42 Sven BreugelmansKTM
579 Martin MichekHonda


 
Race 2 

POS.RIDERMANUFACT.
   
17 Saso KrageljYamaha
2323 Alex SalviniSuzuki
32 Sven BreugelmansKTM
48 Christophe MartinHusqvarna
520 Patrick CapsKawasaki


 
Standings 

POS.RIDERMANUFACT.POINTS
    
12 Sven BreugelmansKTM351
255 Cristian BeggiHonda328
38 Christophe MartinHusqvarna289
4180 Thomas AllierHusqvarna242
54 Kristof SalaetsHonda223


Teillet dominates EU MX2

Unlike the troubled conditions of the MX3 races, the circuit and the weather were perfect for the two EU MX2 races, a chance that JMRacing's Valentin Teillet seized to dominated the event. He dominated the first race to win by a margin of 23 seconds then took the holeshot in race two and led from the start gate to the chequered flag allowing him to extend his lead on the overall standings to 60 points.
 
Result EU MX2:

1. Valentin Teillet, France KTM-JMRacing
2. Loic Rombaut, France, Kawasaki
3. Nikolaj Larsen, Denmark, Suzuki
5. Kenny van Dueren, Belgium KTM-JM Junior
 
Overall EU MX2 Championship classification:

1. Teillet, V. FRA 326
2. Larrieu, Loic FRA 266 
3. Rombaut, Loic FRA 259
4. Larsen, N. DEN 235
5. Tonus, Arnaud SUI 229

Photographer: Verhagen R.

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