Wins and podiums in France

Team Monster Energy Bud Racing Kawasaki was involved this weekend in the fourth round of the French Elite Championship, and claimed in Castelnau de Lévis near Toulouse two heat wins. Both Nicolas Dercourt and Xavier Boog remains title’s contender in their class, with three more rounds to go.

Home of several GP’s in the past, the track of Castelnau was unfortunately wet and muddy after some heavy showers on Saturday and during the night. Even if it didn’t rained on Sunday, the track was rough with slippery sections, deep ruts and some muddy places.

Second in the MX2 timed practice period, Nicolas Dercourt got a great start in race one and came second right behind the race leader. He put some pressure on his rival, who finally crashed in a corner at mid race and offered the lead to Nicolas who claimed his second heat win of the season. Nico got another great start in the second heat but struggled to find his lines as the track changed a lot between both races, and finally lost a lot of time when he crashed in a corner. Forced to stop in the pits to repair his bike, he came back from last to fourteen, his worst result of the season. But he remains second in the standings, just six points behind the leader.

After his overall win during the last round in Romagné, Xavier Boog confirmed with a pole position in the MX1 timed practice that he is at the moment one of the fastest rider of the series. He got the holeshot in the first race and pulled away after three laps, to conquer another heat win. His second start was similar, but with Greg Aranda right behind him the Alsacian had no time to rest! Leading the entire race he unfortunately did a small mistake in the last corner, and lost the second heat and the overall! Tight in the points with Aranda, he finished second overall with a 1/2; in the standings he is always in third position, only twelve points behind Valentin Teillet before the next round this weekend in Gaillac Toulza.

The team was also involved in the US Supercross series, with Cédric Soubeyras racing in Foxborough. Ninth overall in the timed practice sessions, Cedric was racing for his best qualification with a third position when he had to retire with a puncture! In the last chance session he came back from seventeenth to sixth, too far to get one of the four qualifying spots for the main event.

Nicolas Dercourt: “The first race was great, I was second behind Arnaud Aubin after the start and we had a great battle; he finally did a mistake, and I won the race. I got another good start in the second heat, but I didn’t found the best lines and lost two positions to Richier and Aubin; then I crashed in the third lap, and lost too much time in the pits as the bike was damaged. I did my best to come back fourteenth. I’m not so happy with the result, the track was really rough; there was not so much grip on the track, and the conditions changed all day long so it was not so fun to ride there.”

Xavier Boog: “We did a good race with Greg in the second heat, for sure I’m disappointed with this little mistake in the last corner and once more until the finish flag nothing is done… I couldn’t make a gap with him in this 2nd race, and we both had some troubles with the lappers who don’t always recognize the blue flag. But it was anyway a good weekend with the pole position, two holeshot, a moto victory and a second position overall, tight in the points with the winner. It’s cool to get twice the holeshot, which confirmed that we did a good job on the bike with the team! After Gaillac next weekend I will not have so many races until the French GP, it will be perfect to prepare the coming SX season and the French MXGP who is an important event.”

Live a few minutes from the Castelnau week end into the Bud Racing rig:

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