Ferrandis and Aranda win at French Elite MX Champs
Tuesday 14 May: The penultimate round of the French Elite Motocross championship was a great one for team Rockstar Bud Racing Kawasaki, who dominates both classes.
The penultimate round of the French Elite Motocross Championship was a
great one for team Rockstar Bud Racing Kawasaki, who dominated both
classes. Winner of the MX2 classification Dylan Ferrandis is strongly
leading the ‘Internationaux de France’while Greg Aranda claimed his
first double win this season in the MX1 class.
Nobody was able to ride with the Bud riders this weekend, as Dylan
and Greg didn’t let anything to their rivals. Best lap time during the
practice session, holeshot and all the heat wins were for Greg and Dylan
in Saint Jean d’Angely!
Fastest
rider in the timed practice period, Dylan Ferrandis had a quiet MX2
race. He grabbed the holeshot and then controls Benoit Paturel, taking
even more advantage when they joined the lapped riders to win the heat
twenty seconds ahead his rival. Very confident before the super final he
had some strong moves after the start to come in fourth place; he
passed Paturel for third, and then reduced the gap with Fabien Izoird on
a 450. He passed him after mid race to finish runner up behind Aranda
and best MX2 rider.

Back
to his best form and pole position in the MX1 class, Gregory Aranda had
dreaming starts in both races, MX1 heat and super final. Leading the
race in the first corner Greg posted some fast laps to secure his
leadership; in the MX1 race Soubeyras who was second crashed, so Greg
could save some energy for the super final; once more leader in the
first corner he had no opposition in this race and scored his first
double win this season. A great reward after his injuries earlier this
season, and an encouraging performance for the coming Euro Supercross
season.

Dylan
Ferrandis: "My goal this weekend was to get a top 3 and score as many
points as possible and after my MX2 win I had a great super final. I was
next to Aranda on the grid and I came fourth in the first corner, but
there was some confusion in the first uphill and I lost some positions. I
came back second behind Greg, that’s a great result on the track
against the 450. I keep the red plate and now the goal is to have it
after the last round in three weeks, in Gaillac. It’s great for the
mental to score such good results after my disappointment in second moto
in Portugal, it’s a boost for the World Championship and I hope that
we’ll have good racing conditions in Brazil next week-end.”
Gregory Aranda: " It’s a perfect day for me with the pole position,
two holeshot and two heat wins. I think that I’m back to the level I had
last year, and I will continue to train and work to get even more. I
didn’t take any risks today, for sure when you get two holeshot it’s
easier; in the first race I had some arm pump, and in the second one I
didn’t want to crash as I wanted to win both heats. It’s great to win
after such a difficult period; I didn’t know what to expect after the
last injury, and I had to work hard to be back; two weeks after my
injury I had only one goal, to be back on my bike and I want to thank
team Rockstar Bud Kawasaki and my mechanic for their support.”