Mega day in Mexico for Febvre and Covington
Monday 14 September:  Overnight storms made the conditions extremely tough and technical here at the circuit of Leon for the penultimate round of the FIM Motocross World Championship. 
                                                                                        
	
	
	
		
		
		
                                                                                                            
                                                  
    
    
  
    
  
  
The saturated dirt, which is a mix of clay and soil, became very 
thick and sticky, which kept the riders on their toes as they were faced
 with the challenge of riding fast but smart.
Consistency wasn’t a problem for Yamaha Factory Racing Yamalube’s Romain Febvre who waxed everyone today for a perfect fifty point score, his fourth this season. Meanwhile Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team’s Thomas Covington was the break out star in MX2 after hitting two milestones with his first ever race win and MX2 grand prix overall.
 


It was business as usual for Yamaha Factory Racing Yamalube’s Romain Febvre who
 upped his stats to fourteen race wins, twelve consecutive podiums, of 
which seven have been grand prix overalls. The 2015 FIM Motocross World 
Champion made it look far too easy today when he won the first race with
 an even bigger gap than the one Ryan Villopoto pulled in the Qualifying
 Race in Thailand, 45 seconds to RV’s 33."It’s never easy but this one 
was really good, I enjoyed the track. This morning it was really muddy 
but the second race the track was perfect and I had a lot of fun.”
For Hitachi Construction Machinery Revo KTM’s Shaun Simpson it’s
 simple. The gnarlier, the better. The overnight rain fell completely in
 favor of Simpson who is having his best ever season in the premier 
class. SS24 reveled in the rutted up circuit in race 1 for a 
convincing second place finish but what was really impressive was they 
way he diced his way through the pack in race two and passed factory 
rider after factory rider to take another second for second overall. 
"The track in the second race was how every grand prix should be. There 
were a lot of lines to pass and I didn’t feel stressed, I felt smooth 
and confortable. Overall it’s just nice to show I can run up front and I
 can be on the podium and show good speed, not only in the sand.”
There are only fifty points left to race for this season which means that Team HRC’s Evgeny Bobryshev has
 already concreted a top three result as he is 58 points clear of 
Simpson in fourth. This weekend the Russian made ten points on his Team HRC teammate Gautier Paulin and now trails by 27 points which means he is still in the running for second place in the championship.
When Yamaha Factory Racing Yamalube’s Jeremy Van Horebeek
 gets the start he can run the pace which was evident in race two as he 
went bar-to-bar with Paulin, Simpson, Bobryshev and Coldenhoff in a 
massive battle for second. Simpson and Bobryshev both ended up nudging 
him back fourth which is the result he took away this weekend. 
 Meanwhile Rockstar Energy Suzuki Europe’s Glenn Coldenhoff
 rounded out the top five after a mistake-riddled. Nevertheless the 
Dutch rookie recovered well in both races for two top five finishes.
MXGP Race 1 Top Ten: 1. Romain Febvre (FRA, Yamaha),
 36:35.450; 2. Shaun Simpson (GBR, KTM), +0:45.231; 3. Evgeny Bobryshev 
(RUS, Honda), +1:14.599; 4. Gautier Paulin (FRA, Honda), +1:22.649; 5. 
Glenn Coldenhoff (NED, Suzuki), +1:26.466; 6. Dean Ferris (AUS, 
Husqvarna), +2:06.200; 7. Jeremy Van Horebeek (BEL, Yamaha), +2:08.975; 
8. Maximilian Nagl (GER, Husqvarna), +2:20.819; 9. Jose Butron (ESP, 
KTM), -1 lap(s); 10. Tyla Rattray (RSA, Kawasaki), -1 lap(s)
MXGP Race 2 Top Ten: 1. Romain Febvre (FRA, Yamaha),
 35:32.826; 2. Shaun Simpson (GBR, KTM), +0:02.302; 3. Evgeny Bobryshev 
(RUS, Honda), +0:04.883; 4. Jeremy Van Horebeek (BEL, Yamaha), 
+0:06.685; 5. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED, Suzuki), +0:08.990; 6. Maximilian 
Nagl (GER, Husqvarna), +0:11.136; 7. Tyla Rattray (RSA, Kawasaki), 
+0:12.221; 8. Jose Butron (ESP, KTM), +0:13.728; 9. Gautier Paulin (FRA,
 Honda), +0:37.447; 10. Dean Ferris (AUS, Husqvarna), +0:39.006;
MXGP Overall Top Ten: 1. Romain Febvre (FRA, YAM), 
50 points; 2. Shaun Simpson (GBR, KTM), 44 p.; 3. Evgeny Bobryshev (RUS,
 HON), 40 p.; 4. Jeremy Van Horebeek (BEL, YAM), 32 p.; 5. Glenn 
Coldenhoff (NED, SUZ), 32 p.; 6. Gautier Paulin (FRA, HON), 30 p.; 7. 
Maximilian Nagl (GER, HUS), 28 p.; 8. Dean Ferris (AUS, HUS), 26 p.; 9. 
Tyla Rattray (RSA, KAW), 25 p.; 10. Jose Butron (ESP, KTM), 25 p.
MXGP Championship Top Ten: 1. Romain Febvre (FRA, 
YAM), 688 points; 2. Gautier Paulin (FRA, HON), 566 p.; 3. Evgeny 
Bobryshev (RUS, HON), 539 p.; 4. Shaun Simpson (GBR, KTM), 481 p.; 5. 
Maximilian Nagl (GER, HUS), 442 p.; 6. Jeremy Van Horebeek (BEL, YAM), 
426 p.; 7. Antonio Cairoli (ITA, KTM), 416 p.; 8. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED,
 SUZ), 393 p.; 9. Todd Waters (AUS, HUS), 344 p.; 10. Clement Desalle 
(BEL, SUZ), 331 p.
MXGP Manufacturer: 1. Yamaha, 696 points; 2. KTM, 
672 p.; 3. Honda, 649 p.; 4. Suzuki, 648 p.; 5. Husqvarna, 604 p.; 6. 
Kawasaki, 394 p.; 7. TM, 126 p.
     
        



What better way to head into your home grand prix than as the most recent round winner? Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team’s Thomas Covington hit
 a couple of milestones today and proved just how versatile he is with a
 solid ride in race one for fourth, which he followed up with his first 
ever race win in race two and overall victory. "I am beyond stoked. I 
didn’t even know I had the overall win until I walked up to the podium 
and I had to ask where I should stand. It is an amazing feeling.”
Honda Gariboldi’s Tim Gajser didn’t have the best 
start to the day. The red plate holder binned it big time in race one 
but only lost one position. A couple of laps later a message was put out
 on his pit-board "save bike!” which for Gajser, a rider who is a 
complete animal and uses every ounce of power, made it a nail biting end
 to the race. Nevertheless he nursed it home for fifth and then rode 
smart in race two for second place and second overall. He now leads the 
championship by 18 points over Pauls Jonass.
Kemea Yamaha Yamalube’s Benoit Paturel was visibly 
pumped to uncork his first ever bottle of bubbles. "It is incredible for
 me. This year I have progressed step by step and to take my first 
podium, the sensation is incredible, I think for every rider it’s the 
same.”
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Pauls Jonass, mentored
 by the greatest of all time Stefan Everts, had the craziest weekend. 
Just when it looked as though the title challenger had hooked a gear, 
with his race 1 win and 9 point gain on the red plate holder Gajser, it 
all turned sour when he crashed crossing the Fox Holeshot line (but 
still took it) and then again a lap later in spectacular style when he 
was catapulted off his bike. Even though the Latvian lessened his 
chances of claiming the 2015 FIM Motocross MX2 World Championship title, he can count himself lucky that he walked away from such an enormous crash unscathed.
The biggest key to muddy conditions is to keep the momentum up, which coincidently is the same tact necessary to ride sand. Monster Energy DRT Kawasaki’s Max Anstie
 was fast in race one where he was second behind Jonass. In race two he 
crashed out of fourth and only managed to salvage tenth but still 
rounded out the top five.
MX2 Race 1 Top Ten: 1. Pauls Jonass (LAT, KTM), 
35:48.318; 2. Max Anstie (GBR, Kawasaki), +0:04.477; 3. Benoit Paturel 
(FRA, Yamaha), +0:26.170; 4. Thomas Covington (USA, Kawasaki), 
+0:32.672; 5. Tim Gajser (SLO, Honda), +0:34.821; 6. Harri Kullas (FIN, 
Husqvarna), -1 lap(s); 7. Calvin Vlaanderen (NED, KTM), -1 lap(s); 8. 
Jeremy Seewer (SUI, Suzuki), -1 lap(s); 9. Brent Van doninck (BEL, 
Yamaha), -2 lap(s); 10. Valentin Guillod (SUI, Yamaha), -2 lap(s).
MX2 Race 2 Top Ten: 1. Thomas Covington (USA, 
Kawasaki), 34:34.352; 2. Tim Gajser (SLO, Honda), +0:06.836; 3. Julien 
Lieber (BEL, Yamaha), +0:22.502; 4. Valentin Guillod (SUI, Yamaha), 
+0:24.846; 5. Benoit Paturel (FRA, Yamaha), +0:25.601; 6. Calvin 
Vlaanderen (NED, KTM), +0:45.919; 7. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, Suzuki), 
+1:03.913; 8. Harri Kullas (FIN, Husqvarna), +1:14.447; 9. Ivo 
Monticelli (ITA, KTM), +1:46.917; 10. Samuele Bernardini (ITA, TM), 
+2:00.450.
MX2 Overall Top Ten: 1. Thomas Covington (USA, KAW),
 43 points; 2. Tim Gajser (SLO, HON), 38 p.; 3. Benoit Paturel (FRA, 
YAM), 36 p.; 4. Pauls Jonass (LAT, KTM), 33 p.; 5. Max Anstie (GBR, 
KAW), 32 p.; 6. Valentin Guillod (SUI, YAM), 29 p.; 7. Calvin Vlaanderen
 (NED, KTM), 29 p.; 8. Harri Kullas (FIN, HUS), 28 p.; 9. Julien Lieber 
(BEL, YAM), 27 p.; 10. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, SUZ), 27 p.
MX2 Championship Top Ten: 1. Tim Gajser (SLO, HON), 
556 points; 2. Pauls Jonass (LAT, KTM), 538 p.; 3. Max Anstie (GBR, 
KAW), 506 p.; 4. Valentin Guillod (SUI, YAM), 475 p.; 5. Jeremy Seewer 
(SUI, SUZ), 467 p.; 6. Jeffrey Herlings (NED, KTM), 423 p.; 7. Julien 
Lieber (BEL, YAM), 418 p.; 8. Jordi Tixier (FRA, KAW), 393 p.; 9. Benoit
 Paturel (FRA, YAM), 356 p.; 10. Petar Petrov (BUL, KAW), 304 p.
MX2 Manufacturers: 1. KTM, 729 points; 2. Kawasaki, 
720 p.; 3. Yamaha, 609 p.; 4. Honda, 597 p.; 5. Suzuki, 468 p.; 6. 
Husqvarna, 416 p.; 7. TM, 104 p.
     
        