Jonathan Barragan denied victory

By TMX Archives on 11th May 08

Motocross

KTM Team Silver Action rider Jonathan Barragan looked certain to take victory in the second moto and seal his MX1 Grand Pix win in Sevlievo, Bulgaria on Sunday when a mistake in the last stretch of race two denied him the overall victory.

On a day where rain fell before the second race to create a whole differentset of conditions on the normally hard packed track, the Spanish KTM rider didgo on to be second overall to rescue a podium place and pick up more valuablechampionship points. 

Last minute mistake on tricky wet circuit
"I am very sad, "theSpanish rider said. "I made a mistake in the last lap and lost my position.Without this I know I would have won today. I was very fast this weekend and Iknow I can win races. Now I will concentrate on a good result next weekend inMantova, where I had a good result in the pre-season Starcross event. I'm goingto do my best to get back in the championship and to finish every race with asmany points as I can."

Max Nagl looks ahead to Mantova
It was also a disappointing day forRed Bull KTM factory rider Max Nagl of Germany. Despite snatching the holeshotin both heats of the MX1, Sunday was not his lucky day. Max went into the racehoping for a top five position but a mistake in heat one cost him his chancesthen in the second heat his boot got wedged in between the frame and the rearbrake and he lost valuable time trying to free it. Overall he finished in eighthposition in the GP. Max also goes to Mantova next weekend optimistic aboutriding on a circuit that he likes and where he has enjoyed good results in thepast.

MX 1 Grand Prix Results

1. David Philippaerts, Italy, Yamaha

2. Jonathan Barragan, Spain, KTM

3. Sebastien Pourcel, France, Kawasaki

4. Steve Ramon, Belgium, Suzuki

5. Marc de Reuver, Netherlands, Honda

8. Max Nagl, Germany, KTM

Championship Standings

1. David Philippaerts, Italy, Yamaha, 149 points

2. Steve Ramon, Belgium, Suzuki, 132

3. Josh Coppins, New Zealand, Yamaha, 115

4. Billy Mackenzie, Britain, 100

5. Ken de Dyker, Belgium, 98

Other KTM

6. Jonathan Barragan, Spain, KTM, 94

8. Max Nagl, Germany, KTM, 80

12. Kornel Nemeth, Hungary, KTM, 62

15. Markus Schiffer, Germany, KTM, 40

19. James Noble, Britain, KTM 23

 

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