European Championship 250 – Round 3 Trentino First ever win for Francisco Garcia

Team Venum Bud Racing Kawasaki’s Francisco Garcia raced to a career-first EMX victory in the third round of the European EMX250 Motocross Championship at Pietramurata in the Trentino region of northern Italy.
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The Spanish youngster had dominated both practice sessions to earn pole position and in the first moto of the weekend he came out of the first turn just inside the top-ten. Lapping more than a second faster than anyone else, he sliced his way up the leaderboard with a series of immaculate passes to take over third by the end of the opening lap and was second next time round before taking the lead with a decisive move on lap four. He immediately opened up an advantage of several seconds to control the race to the finish, eventually taking victory by more than eight seconds. The track was different on Sunday for the second race as it rains in the night, and our young Spaniard emerge fifteenth from the first corner, but quickly moved to fifth by the completion of the first lap. Fourth one lap later he quickly passed third, and was fighting for second position when he was pushed into the trackside banking and fell. He was quickly back on his feet without losing a position and with three laps remaining was back in contention. A pass for second appeared secure but his front wheel was engulfed by a deep sticky rut and he crashed with three laps to go; the incident pushed him back to a distant seventh but that position was sufficient to secure his first-ever overall victory in EMX250. Scoring thirty-nine points for the weekend he is back into serious championship contention as he is now fourth in the standings, twenty-four points off the series lead and just eight points off second.

The weekend was not so good for Jake Cannon; in the first heat Jake was running a comfortable tenth for the first half of the race until he crashed off the side of the track; it cost the Australian teenager nearly a minute to rejoin the race and he eventually finished twenty-fifth. On Sunday he pushed forward from a mid-pack start and was eyeing up the top-ten until a mid-moto fall cost him several places; after recovering to thirteenth the Australian teenager had he heartbreak of bogging down at the very last turn of the race when a rock blocked his rear chain.

Francisco Garcia: “I had really good speed this weekend and I wanted to win again after my first victory on Saturday. I didn’t have much luck in the mud at the first two rounds of the series but I have felt so good since I joined Bud Kawasaki. I had a really good feeling with the track and my KX250 immediately from the start of the weekend. My start was not so good on Saturday but I could soon pass into the lead and push to open up a gap. On Sunday the track was really tough in the rain and I guess I pushed just a little too hard but I was on the top of the box anyway. It’s my first-ever overall win in EMX and I am so happy, not only for myself but also for the team and for my father who is the most important person in my life. I now have a lot of confidence; with our first win the season has really kicked in.

Francisco Garcia : Winner (1/7) and fourth in the championship
Jake Cannon : Thirty fifth overall (25/33) and nineteenth in the championship

French Elite Championship – Round 2 Pernes : A race win and a podium for Francisco Garcia

There was some sun but also some wind at Pernes les Fontaine, for the second round of the French Elite Championship. On a typical track from South East of France, Francisco Garcia overcame the obstacles to offer a first podium this season to team Venum Bud Racing Kawasaki.

Back in the calendar of the Elite Championship five years after the last edition, Pernes les Fontaine returned to high level races and the public was there to enjoy some nice racing and also some suspense in the MX2 class.

So Francisco Garcia finally enjoyed the podium ceremony, but it was not really an easy day for him! Qualified third in his group, he was disqualified by the jury for something that was not his responsibility and had no other choice than to qualify through the last chance race (that he won easily) and to have the thirty seventh gate pick. Impossible to get a decent start from this gate, but our Spaniard never give up to come back from seventeenth to sixth in the first moto, and from thirteenth to third in the second one. Third, that was his position when he entered the last lap, but the two leaders offered him the win as they collided just before the finish line! Second overall, Francisco is currently second in the standings.

It was not such a good day for Jake Cannon, who discovered how specific are the tracks in Provence with some hard pack sections but also some soft sections. Fifth in his qualifying group he score a ninth position in the first moto but was forced to retire in the second one after a race incident with another rider.

Next weekend riders and staff will be able to rest and recover, and then they will have two European rounds in a row at Arco Di Trento (Italy) and Frauenfeld (Switzerland), before the third round of the French Elite at Castelnau de Levis (Tarn).

Francisco Garcia : Second of the event (6/1) and second of the championship
Jake Cannon : Twenty eighth of the event (9/DNF) and eleventh of the championship

European Championship 250 – Round 2 Europe – A top five for Francesco Garcia

Once more it’s in tough conditions due to the weather that the second round of the 250 European Championship was organised at Saint Jean d’Angely. Racing conditions were not as bad as in Spain, and the Venum Bud Racing Kawasaki riders experienced mixed fortunes, culminating in a fifth place finish for Francisco Garcia.

Some sun, some wind and some showers didn’t deter the fans who were as usual there to cheer their heroes at this GP of Europe, organised on a track that has been significantly modified since last year. As always in France there was a nice atmosphere at Saint Jean, and we had the pleasure to meet many partners of the team who came to visit us throughout the weekend.

Saturday the track was dry for the practice session, and Francisco Garcia confirmed his ambitions with the fastest lap time of his group in both sessions to get a very good gate pick. In the first race he was close to the top ten after the first lap but during the second circulation he hit the bike of a rider who crashed in front of him. With his rear brake damaged in the process, Francisco went into ‘warrior’ mode to come back from thirty-ninth to eighteenth place and save some points. On Sunday after an average start he was back in the top ten after four laps, and never give up to cross the checkered flag in fourth position. Fifth in the GP, he is seventh in the championship.

Team mate Jake Cannon also posted in his group very good results in the practice sessions, with a fourth in the free session and a third in the qualifying one. In the first race he got the holeshot, and was fifth at mid race when another rider did an aggressive attack, hit his bike and forced him to retire with a damaged bike! On Sunday his start was not as good; he was outside the top twenty after one lap, but he came back ninth to finish the GP in fifteenth position. He is eleventh in the standings before the next race organized at Arco di Trento (Italy) in three weeks’ time.

Next weekend the team will be at Pernes les Fontaine (southern France) for the second round of the French Elite championship

Francisco Garcia : Fifth overall (18/4) and seventh in the championship
Jake Cannon : Fifteenth overall (DNF/9) and eleventh in the championship

250 European Championship – Round 1 Spain Race podiums for Jake and Francisco !

The 250 European Championship kick off last weekend in Cozar (Spain) and that race was more than a challenge for the riders and the staff of team Venum Bud Racing Kawasaki. As rain never stopped during the past three weeks and during the weekend it was a muddy GP, but both Jake Cannon and Francisco Garcia got a race podium.

It was a weekend of mixed fortunes for the Team Venum Bud Racing Kawasaki’s riders in the opening round of the European EMX250 Motocross Championship but both Francisco Garcia and Jake Cannon showed clearly that they will be title candidates as each posted a second-placed moto finish.

Australian teenager Jake Cannon raced to an impressive second place in Saturday’s first moto on his series debut; he emerged seventh from the initial sort-out at turn one and stayed calm and avoiding mistakes as others faltered he gradually advanced up the leaderboard. By lap six of eleven he had taken over third and gradually closed down the leaders to finish second at the chequered flag. On Sunday morning’s muddy second race he lost time in a first corner crash and subsequent pit stop for fresh goggles and gloves which cost him more than a minute and he spent the rest of the moto chasing to eventually finish just out of the points in twenty-first.

Francisco Garcia, second-fastest in Timed Training, had moved forward from a fourth-placed start to second in the first moto before he was eliminated on lap five but he rebounded defiantly in the second moto. From third place on the opening lap, in a race run in even muddier conditions after further overnight rain, he advanced to second on lap four and chased the eventual winner to the chequered flag for the team’s second runner-up moto finish of the weekend.

With twelves rounds of the series remaining both riders have plenty of opportunity to reduce their nineteen-point deficit to the individual points-leader and their two impressive rides mean that Kawasaki is second, just six points from the lead, in the manufacturers’ championship.

Francisco Garcia: “I had a good feeling with the bike and the track both days, even though the track conditions were really difficult because of the rain; I am Spanish so this was my home GP but the weather is not normally like this in Spain (laughs). It’s just a pity about the DNF in the first race, but the championship is long and my physical and mental condition are both good. l think this will be a good year for me and next week is the team’s home GP in France so let’s go for it.

Jake Cannon: “I was over the moon with my first race in EMX particularly after I saw the track when I arrived. It was just crazy for practice and I only managed four laps; I wasn’t sure how the day was going to go but I executed a good start in the first race and rode smart and came good at the end. I saw fourth trying to put a charge on me but I found some good lines and all of a sudden I was behind second and could pass him on the last lap. In the second moto I crashed off the start and then I lost another minute when I needed to stop in the pits for fresh goggles and gloves; I felt comfortable riding in the mud both days but I just need to get round the first turn, stay off the ground and minimize those mistakes.

FRENCH ELITE CHAMPIONSHIP LACAPELLE MARIVAL A STRONG START FOR OUR RIDERS

The French Elite championship kick off this weekend at Lacapelle Marival, where a few wild card riders came to prepare their GP season. Both Francisco Garcia and Jake Cannon got good results among some factory boys who will not race the entire series.

For both Francisco and Jake it was a first opportunity to be back on a motocross track after a long forced break for our Spaniard while Jake spent so far more time on Supercross tracks.
Our young duo opened their outdoor season in superb style to finish fifth and sixth overall in MX2. Garcia, racing for the first time in five months after an injury ended his season early last summer, finished fifth in each moto and is the effective leader of the championship as none of the riders ahead of him will contest the entire series. Cannon was also impressive in his first race in Europe with two seventh-placed moto finishes just a couple of days after flying into Europe from the States where he had been racing supercross.

Next round of the French Elite: Pernes les Fontaine, March 30th

Francisco Garcia: “It was a great day for my first race with Bud Racing Kawasaki. I’m really happy with the team and with my performance today; I was the leader in both races of the riders who will contest the entire series so it was a good way for us to start the season and I hope we can continue like this. The track was really challenging – tight with lots of ruts and bumps – and I really enjoyed racing here.

Jake Cannon: “This was my first race in Europe and the track was really gnarly and technical; it was definitely a big change coming from supercross to motocross with longer motos and a challenging track so you definitely had to be on your toes. But I felt like I made a good step today and the result was a good starting point to keep building and improving. And the atmosphere here with all of the fans was crazy; I really enjoyed it.