Podium for Pierre in the French Elite !

For the first time this season team Monster Bud Kawasaki lined up his full squad this weekend in Foolz, for the fifth round of the French Elite series. Pierre Goupillon enjoyed his second podium in a row in the series, while Brian Moreau lost a podium result due to a technical failure in the second moto. For his racing comeback, Brian Hsu got his first top ten of the season.

Faster rider in the qualifying session, two seconds faster than anyone, Brian Moreau had the first choice at the gate and did a good start in race one as he was fifth after the second corner; he came back third, but couldn’t challenge the two leaders who were already far away. His second start was perfect as he grabbed the holeshot and led the race during ten laps; but as always when the leader joins the lappers he lost time to pass several of them and lost two positions; third with two laps to go he unfortunately didn’t saw the finish flag due to a technical problem. He lost the overall podium, but Pierre Goupillon was not far and got it; second in the practice session Pierre crashed at the start of the first heat, and then did a great race coming back from nearly last to sixth. With a better start in race two he scored a fourth position, enough to be on the box. For Brian Hsu it was the first race since nine months, an eternity for a racer! Eighth in the practice session Brian was unlucky at the first start as he had no place to go when Pierre crashed in front of him; last to start, he came back seventeenth with no front brake as the disc was damaged in the crash. In the second heat he scored a top ten result, but suffered arm pumped after an average start.
Next race for our riders will be the penultimate round of the French Elite in Iffendic (Britany) in two weeks’ time.

Pierre Goupillon: “It was a pretty good weekend, with two bad starts; in the first heat I crashed at the start and was very far but I found good lines to come back sixth, with good lap times. I was only in the top ten at the second start, the track was very dry with one good line but I found some other lines to pass and came back fourth. It’s great to be again on the box!”

Brian Hsu: “I’m so happy to race again, it’s what I love to do. It’s been a very long time, I had some very tough time but I’m here today; I wasn’t nervous at all, I just try to do my best. The first race I had a pretty good start but someone crash in front of me and I had no place to go and crashed also; my front disk was damaged and I stop in the pits but the mechanics couldn’t do anything so I went back on track and came back from last to seventeenth without any front brake. My second start was not as good, I did some good laps and was happy to score a top ten result; I’m not tired at all, but I have to work on my arm pump and we need to find a solution for the next races.”

A European top five overall for Brian

Just a week after his podium at the French GP, Brian Moreau scored another good result on the sandy track of Ottobiano, home of the GP of Lombardia. He is now sixth in the 250 European championship and best Rookie, while Pierre Goupillon less successful in Italy is tenth in the standings.
Everyone is used to find sandy tracks in Belgium or Netherlands, but it’s more surprising to find sand in Italy except in Ottobiano, home of a GP since last year. The Bud racing riders trained during the week on the sandy ‘Bud Racing Training Camp’ in Magescq, but the temperature of the Italian track were more demanding with over 30° Celsius!

The weekend of Brian and Pierre looked like the results of the qualifying sessions, with a good result for Brian third in his group while Pierre was only eleventh in the other one. Brian got two good starts on Saturday and Sunday, and was always in the top five at the beginning of the races; he was third of the first race, fighting for the second position, when he made a mistake and crashed! Ninth after this crash, he regains one position to finish eighth; on Sunday he got another good start and try to avoid any mistake, losing one position but doing the entire race on both wheels to finish fourth. With a bad gate pick on this track Pierre couldn’t get any good start; in the first race he crashed during the opening lap, had to let all his rivals go before being able to pick up his bike on the track; last, he came back twenty sixth. On Sunday his start was better and he never gave up to come back from twentieth to eleventh.

The European championship make a break now until the Belgian GP in August, but our riders have the last three rounds of the French Elite championship on their calendar including Foolz next weekend; Brian Hsu will be back racing there before racing his first GP in Loket middle of july.

Brian Moreau: “Overall it was a good weekend, with a good result in the timed practice session on a sandy track. I have mixed feeling about my first race; I got a good start, made some moves to come fourth and then third, close to the second. I was trying to pass him when I crashed after ten minutes; I lost a couple of positions and some motivation as I was back on track in ninth, and finally scored an eight place. My second start was also good; I was third during a moment but finally lost one position. It was physically tough with such temperatures, but overall to finish fifth overall was not so bad.”

Pierre Goupillon: “With an eleventh position in my qualifying group I was twenty-one on the gate, not a good position here. I was very far at the first start and then crashed during the first lap; from last I could come back twenty sixth, disappointed with this result. In the second race I start in the top twenty and fight during the entire race to come back eleventh. I want to keep in mind the positive points, and learn from my mistakes; I will continue to train hard to be better in the sand for the next races.”

A great home GP for Bud Racing in France

What a great home GP for team Bud Racing Monster Energy Kawasaki! In Saint Jean d’Angely Brian Moreau claimed his first ever podium in the 250 European Championship with a second overall, while Pierre Goupillon won his first European heat during the French round of the Championship.

A vast crowd witnessed exciting racing in varying conditions at the hillside Saint Jean D’Angely track, only 300km from Bud headquarters in Hossegor. On Saturday morning Brian and Pierre dominate their practice session, posting the first and second fastest lap time in their group to get a good gate for the races. The first race on Saturday evening was run in glorious sunshine, but overnight rain made conditions tricky for race two when both Bud teamsters excelled. Brian Moreau held a strong second place for five laps in the opening moto before selecting neutral and crashing but the youngster showed character as he recovered to regain fifth place on the final lap of the race. Again starting well in the muddy second moto he quickly advanced to the third place which would ensure his overall podium success and again showed character and maturity in difficult conditions to rebound after temporarily losing the place with a fall.

Philippe Goupillon also reached a career landmark as he raced to his first moto success in the series in the second moto. An incident when another rider crashed into him at the start of the first moto cost him all hopes of overall success but he too showed strength and maturity to quickly take over the lead in the muddy race two and maintain it to the end of the gruelling race.

Brian Moreau: « It’s so nice to get my first European podium on a 250 so close home and in front of a huge crowd. It was not an easy weekend as the track was muddy this morning after it rained a lot in the night, and it was important to avoid mistakes. I crashed one time and Boisrame passed me, but I passed him back to finish third and secure this podium. The first race could have been better as I was second for a long time until I hit a neutral in a corner and crashed. I have been searching since the beginning of the season to put two solid races together on the same weekend. Now I have achieved it and there was no better place to do it than my home GP. »

Pierre Goupillon: « Yesterday I had a good feeling with the track and posted the second fastest time in my group, but at the start of the first race another rider hit me and I couldn’t avoid a crash. I knew that my speed was good and I knew that with a good start everything was possible in the second race. I got a great start and soon took the lead. It’s important to be in front in the mud so you can choose your lines; I made a gap and didn’t make any mistakes, even when Clarke was pushing behind me, to win my first ever race in a European series. »

European Podium for Pierre Goupillon

Team Monster Bud Racing Kawasaki was back on the box this weekend in the 250 European MX Championship, as Pierre Goupillon finished third at the fifth round of the series in Great Britain.

On the track of Matterley Basin considered by most of the riders as one of the nicest of the season, the team enjoyed a great Saturday morning as Brian Moreau posted the fastest time of his qualifying group, followed by….Pierre Goupillon! Both had the best gate pick, but got different results at the start of the first race; Pierre was in the top five in the first corner, but Brian was far in the pack. On this fast track a group of ten riders was fighting for the podium after a few laps, including Pierre who was fourth until he made a small mistake before a jump and lost four positions! Finally ninth of this race he did much better on Sunday with the holeshot and a third position; leading the race during a few laps he did a clever race, losing two positions but scoring twenty important points to be back on the podium!

Brian lost all his chances this weekend with two bad starts. In the first heat he was pushing too much and crashed twice during the first lap; last of the race, he came back twenty fourth. On Sunday after another bad start he didn’t want to repeat the same scenario, but finally took a bad rhythm and scored only six points with a fifteenth position; before the French GP this weekend he is now ninth in the standings.

Pierre Goupillon: “It’s great to be back on the podium for me as I didn’t score any points at the last round. I finally got back on the podium and it’s a great motivation before the French round of the series next weekend. I never stopped working since the beginning of the season, and we’ll continue to do so as my goal is to win some other races. This weekend one of my goal was to stay on two wheels and I did it; the result could have been even better if I hadn’t lost four positions when I made a mistake in the first race before a jump.”

Brian Moreau: “I had a good feeling on the track during the practice session, and it was great to be the faster guy! I missed my first start and I did two mistakes in the opening lap as I pushed too much to regain positions… I was last after the opening lap and never found the good rhythm to finish twenty-four. My second start was not better but I didn’t want to repeat the same mistake, but in fact I never found my rhythm and stay fifteenth during most of the race behind another rider. A disappointing weekend for me.”

Pierre Goupillon back on the podium

After some tough races for him, Pierre Goupillon was back on the podium this weekend during the fourth round of the French Elite Championship in Pernes les Fontaine. It was a good weekend for team Bud Racing Monster Energy Kawasaki, as Brian Moreau ended this round in fifth position to take the third position in the series.

After two difficult European rounds, Pierre Goupillon was back in the Elite championship after missing the previous round due to his knee injury. It was a strong comeback for Pierre who finished second overall, tight in the points with the race winner. Fourth in the timed practice period 1.4 second behind his team mate who was the fastest rider, Pierre got two good starts and did two strong races; he took his time to overtake rivals, didn’t do any mistake on a slippery track and came back second and third of the races to score his best performance of the season in the series! A great comeback for him! Fastest rider in the practice session, Brian Moreau had a very bad start in the first heat; only thirty at the beginning of the race, he came back sixth and did better in the second heat with a fourth position. He is now third in the standings at mid season – there is three more races to come – while Pierre is now back in the top ten.

Pierre Goupillon: “I’m very pleased with my weekend, as I did two strong races; twice I was in the top five at the start, then I keep a good rhythm and didn’t do any mistake while some rivals crashed. It’s great to finally be back at my best level, as I was earlier this season; once more hard work always pays, and I hope to be as successful in the European championship in UK next weekend.”

Brian Moreau: “Overall it was a good weekend, with a pole position to start this round. It rained before our race so the starting line was wet, and I slide when the gate drop to come only thirtieth in the first corners; I was pushing to come back and had a small crash, but scored a sixth position. I was in the top ten at the start of the second race, had a good feeling with the track and came back fourth.”