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Monster Energy Yamaha continue Italian Championship sweep



For Frossard, the 2011 FIM MX1-GP World Championship runner-up, his achievement represented a second victory in succession and the second occasion in which he was able to boast the scalp of MX1-GP champion Antonio Cairoli.

A brief light shower coated the circuit north of Lake Garda (hosting the national series for more than twenty years) and caused the stony terrain to become a little greasy but the conditions presented little struggle to Frossard – the reigning Italian Champion – who claimed both moto chequered flags ahead of team-mate David Philippaerts who was second overall for an excellent day of work for the Monster Energy Yamaha squad. Cairoli was third.

"I’m happy with my riding and results and it was another good day in the Italian Championship for me and the team,” Frossard said. "We did not need to work on the bike that much and I felt better than I did last week even though I had a slight headache. We’ll do our annual photoshoot this week now and then start to think about Castiglione Del Lago. At the moment the pre-season is going to plan.”

Charlier owned the MX2 division after beating Alessandro Lupino on his fuel-injected YZ250FM and then taking fifth position in the second moto (the Elite outing a mix of MX1 450s and MX2 250s) run in front of a decent 8000 attendance. It was an impressive first outing in the series for the former European Champion who had recovered from illness during the week.

Round three will take place next weekend at the former Grand Prix venue of Castiglione Del Lago west of Florence with the final meeting set to occur on March 25th at Gazzane di Preseglie.

Copy and photos courtesy of Yamaha Motor Europe N.V.