BUD Racing Monster Energy Kawasaki ready to start the 2017 season !

 

Header newsletter We are now at only few weeks of the opening round of the  AMA SX championship in Anaheim and Bud racing is happy to announce his final line up for the 2017 season.

The main goal of the Team will be to shine and put the new KX250F on the top spots of the European EMX250 championship and French Elite Motocross series. The 125cc European Motocross championship will also be an important challenge for the youngest rider of the team, Brian Moreau 14 years old who was runner up in the World Junior 85cc championship in 2015.

The AMA Supercross west coast 250 series will also be part of our program to give the opportunity to the young American rider Tristan Charboneau to race his first ever Pro SX in Anaheim on January 7th.

He will be joined in Europe and France by American Marshal Weltin from Michigan, Marshal had a good amateur season in 2015 and will have the opportunity to show his real potential in Europe.

Kim Savaste from Finland had a good end of EMX125 season with two overall second place finishes in Belgium & Switzerland but had a crash during MXDN in Maggiora and injured his back, Kim will be back riding late in the season.

To finish, the last rider will be Maxime Desprey to race only the French Elite 450 for the Team but he will race all MXGP 450 in Europe thanks to an agreement with Dutch Team Gebbens who will take care of Maxime in MXGP class, the Team Bud racing will already be full during the MXGP events with all the young racing the EMX125 & 250 class.

2017 Final line up :

Tristan CHARBONEAU # 60 USA 18y : AMA SX 250 West, EMX250 championship, French Elite 250

Marshal WELTIN # 73 USA 20y : EMX250 Championship & French Elite 250

Brian MOREAU # 225 FRA 14y : EMX125 championship & French Elite 250

Kim SAVASTE # 485 FIN 16y : EMX250 championship (only late in the season when back from Injury)

Maxime DESPREY # 141 FRA 23y : French Elite MX 450

Ryan SURRATT who had to be part of the team originally will not race for the Team in 2017, the Team and Ryan have preferred to parts ways to take different direction for both parties.

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Une page se tourne pour le Team Bud Racing

Une longue page se tourne chez BUD RACING et BUD RACING TEAM puisque le contrat nous liant à Fuchs Silkolene France arrive à son terme. Nous avions à cœur de remercier le staff de ce partenaire fidèle parmi les plus fidèles (depuis 2008) avec qui nous avons obtenu de nombreux succès sur les pistes Françaises et Internationales. Notre meilleur souvenir sportif en commun étant notre 3ème place finale en Mondial MX2 avec Gautier PAULIN en 2009.
Nous avons pris le temps d’apprécier la qualité de produits par ailleurs fiables et performants. Un grand merci à eux pour cette étroite collaboration. Nos chemins se séparent donc et nous ne manquerons pas de vous tenir informés dès que nécessaire de notre nouvelle actualité.

Team Bud racing Monster energy Kawasaki ready for 2017 season

The 2017 race season will arrive in a few month and we are happy to announce our new set up with 5 riders to compete the main Motocross and Supercross championships worldwide.

Like usually, the Team will focus on young talents and will help them to achieve their goals and to become the next future stars.

No less than 5 championships to compete in 2017 starting with the AMA SX 250 west championship, the European EMX 125 & 250 championships and the French Elite MX/SX 250 & 450 national championships aboard the all new KX250F & KX450F.

Our goals will be to improve and show great potential in the SX 250 West championship for the second attempt and to clinch the titles in the European & French championships.

The French & American Flag will be up at BUD racing Team during all season and the young talents from each countries will fight for the win !

The BUD Racing Monster energy Kawasaki team riders will be :

- Brian Moreau (FR) 14 years old : European EMX 125 & French Elite 250
- Kim Savaste (FI) 16 years old : Injured at MXDN 2016 (back injury), Kim will only come back late during the season to prepare his comeback in 2018.
- Tristan Charboneau (USA)18 years old: AMA SX 250 west + European EMX 250 & French Elite 250
- Ryan Surratt (USA) 19 years old : AMA SX 250 west + European EMX 250 & French Elite 250
- Maxime Desprey (FR) 23 years old : French Elite MX 450 + SX Tour 450
Thanks to all our partners and our fans for their support and we will be happy to see you on the tracks again next year.

01 Team 2017

Another top ten for Sanayei, another SX title for Boog

Another good weekend for team Monster Energy Bud Racing Kawasaki, on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. In California Darian Sanayei got his second top ten result at Glen Helen, while Xavier Boog claimed his second Supercross title in Briis sous Forges.

Just one week after enjoying his first MX2 Grand Prix, Darian Sanayei continued his learning curve at Glen Helen Raceway, home of the final round of the World Championship. He didn’t qualify so well on Saturday, but did again a solid race from twelfth to tenth in the opening GP moto. A top ten overall finish seemed on the cards as he raced from an initial tenth to seventh, before a crash put him at the back of the field but he persevered to nurse his damaged bike home seventeenth.

Coming to the final round of the SX Pro series in Briis sous Forges in second position, Xavier Boog had another good weekend after winning four Supercross events this summer. After two good qualifying races (2nd and 1st) Xavier didn’t got a great start in the main event, but pushed all race long as a second place would offer him another title. Third at mid race he finally passed second with three laps to go, and claimed another title. His team mate Maxime Desprey is finally back to his best level after his injury, and scored a good fifth overall. Both Xavier and Maxime have now a break, as the Indoor SX series will start end of October in Metz Amneville.

Darian Sanayei: “I like this track, but they watered it so much that it was pretty muddy in some sections. Yesterday in the qualifying race I was in the top ten when I crashed in a muddy corner so I finished sixteenth which was not so good. In the first moto I started in thirteenth and I just worked to come back to tenth; that was good as my goal was to be in the top ten. In the second race I had a similar start but moved up to seventh before I hit a bump pretty hard and crashed. Paturel hit me and crashed too; after that my bike was damaged and I could only finish seventeenth. Not a super good weekend, but I know what I have to work on this winter to be stronger.”

Xavier Boog: “I didn’t had such a great feeling with the track this weekend, but I did two strong qualifying races with a second position and a win. In the main event my start was not so great but I came back third, and then pushed as I knew that I had to finish second to be champion; I passed Teillet for second just a few laps before the end of the race, and of course it’s nice to get another title.”

Maxime Desprey: “Finally the hard work with the team is paying now, as I had two good SX events in a row with a fourth place in Brienon and a fifth in Briis sous Forges. My feeling is better now, and I feel more and more confident so I can push harder. The Indoor SX season start in six weeks now, so I have even more time to get ready for it; I’d like to thanks team Monster Bud Racing who always supported me, even when the results were not what we expected.”

Strong GP debut for Darian Sanayei, Another SX win for Xavier Boog

Darian Sanayei entered the MX2 World Championship for the first time last weekend at Charlotte (North Carolina) and get his first top seven result on his Monster Energy Bud Racing Kawasaki. In France Xavier Boog won another Supercross race and will be racing the final round of the Pro Supercross this weekend.

The Motocross World Championship moved for the last two rounds of the series in the United States of America, and Darian couldn’t miss these races after finishing runner-up in the FIM European EMX250 Championship this summer. His lack of experience of the series format didn’t helped him, especially as the program was concentrate on one day due to hurricane Hermine. With only one free and one timed practice period the US teenager only got the eighteenth gate, but he immediately raced into the top ten during the first moto and advanced as high as sixth place before surrendering a place to a more experienced rival in the closing laps. He did an amazing start in race two and got the holeshot but lost a few positions early in the race to hold the sixth place; but the pace and extra track time took its toll in the end and Darian had to relax his pace in the closing laps to finish a safe thirteenth.

Eleventh of the GP, he will for sure look for a better result next weekend in Glen Helen, a track that he already knows.

In France Xavier Boog continues to achieve great performances in Supercross; a few days after being crowned French SX Tour champion, Xavier lines up in Chaumont for the second round of another series, the Pro Supercross Cup. It was another perfect event for Xavier who won got three holeshot, won the two qualifying races and dominates the main event! He is currently runner up in this series, only two points behind the leader before the final round this weekend à Briis sous Forges. Teammate Maxime Desprey enjoyed in another event, at Brienon its first top five result in Supercross since his injury, with a strong fourth position in the main event.

Darian Sanayei: “I like the track here for my first GP. They postponed Friday and we had to ride more than normal on Saturday with the practice sessions and both races; that was a lot more than I was used to this season in the European series. The qualifying session was not perfect, but I learnt the track and knew that I could get a good result with a good start; in the first moto I was eight or ninth in the first corner and came back to sixth until two laps to go when Anstie passed me. Seventh was a pretty good result for my first ever MX2 GP moto, but after this race and riding so much I was already feeling some pain in my back. I get a nice holeshot in the second moto, which was good and from there I just tried to survive; I didn’t feel so good and I got a thirteenth so overall it was not so bad for my first GP.”