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Yamaha force commence MX World Championship this weekend

03 aprile 2008
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The Grand Prix of the Netherlands at the Eurocircuit in Valkenswaard, close to the city of Eindhoven, opens the 2008 FIM Motocross World Championship this weekend and Yamaha’s strong arm faculty equipped with potent YZ machinery will go to the start-gate in earnest for the first time this year.

The first round of fifteen in an ’08 series that visits thirteen countries and two continents will see Yamaha once more fit the role of protagonists in the MX1-GP (premier class with 450cc four-stroke motorcycles) and MX2-GP (250cc four-stroke motorcycles) categories.

The Yamaha Monster Motocross Team bring their freshly painted YZ450FMs to Holland hoping to re-capture the title they narrowly missed out on in 2007 and add to their splendid tally of three championships from four years since the MX1-GP classification was established. Josh Coppins and new recruit David Philippaerts have had an excellent pre-season with four wins through events in Italy and France. Coppins, who won five Grand Prix, took nine podiums and led more laps than any other rider in his first season with Yamaha last year, has been recovering from two broken toes on his right foot after a freak accident while training two weeks ago.
“Things are coming along well, it should be OK to race although the weekend will be more about damage-limitation for the championship instead of setting myself any specific targets,” said the recently turned 31 year old who won In Valkenswaard to mark a memorable Yamaha debut twelve months ago.

“At first I thought I had broken my foot and my championship was ruined again but I’m happy with the rate of recovery. The bones have been healing well it is just the wound and the skin tissue that is causing discomfort. I have no idea what it will be like until I get to the track though and start practice. Let’s just see what we can get from this weekend and then move on. It can only get better.”

For Philippaerts Valkenswaard will not only kick-off his second season in the premier class (after taking 6 wins in 2 terms as a factory-supported racer in MX2-GP) but his first with his new bike. “I like Valkenswaard, it is a difficult track but I had a good race there in 2004 when I finished sixth, which was my best result up to that point,” said the 24 year old Italian who won the 2007 German MX1-GP Grand Prix. “They changed the direction of the circuit last year and it worked well even if I did not have the best GP!” he adds remembering his fall through the sandy waves section that ended with a spot of fire-fighting to his stricken motorcycle.“At the start of the season in the past I have said that I want to go for a win or a podium and it has not turned out that way, so this time I will simply say that I want to do my best. I am confident with the bike and very happy with the team and we will see on Saturday how fast we are.”

The Yamaha Monster Motocross Team will be unveiled to the media on Friday evening.

Adding to Yamaha’s presence in MX1-GP will be UTag Yamaha.com’s Kenneth Gundersen. The Norwegian is a former Grand Prix winner in the old 125 and 250cc divisions and climbs aboard the YZ450F after two years in MX2-GP. The British squad have a representative in the class for the first time since 2005. Dutch set-up Yamaha Van Beers will again count on the services of promising youngster Aigar Leok for the second season in succession. The Estonian is hoping to shake-off his injury woes of 2007 and supersede his highest race finish of 10th taken at Teutschenthal for the Grand Prix of Germany last May.

Yamaha’s excellent track record in the MX2-GP class with two Rider’s world championships and three manufacturer’s titles with the YZ250F in the last four years has been largely thanks to the talents of Antonio Cairoli, and the Sicilian is aiming for his third crown this season onboard his Red Bull De Carli-tuned equipment.

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