A win for Xavier and a podium for Nicolas

It was another busy weekend for team Monster Energy Bud Racing Kawasaki, involved with four riders in the third round of the French Elite series in Romagné. While Cédric Soubeyras scored another ‘top ten’ result in the US Supercross series, Xavier Boog won the MX1 class in Brittany while Nicolas Dercourt scored a second position in MX2, followed in fifth position by Darian Sanayei.

Due to some local showers the track was wet on Saturday for the junior class, but on Sunday for the Elite series the track was perfect. The ground was soft, with some ruts, and the racing was exciting in both classes. In the MX1 class reigning champion Xavier Boog scored his first win of the season on this track; runner up behind Teillet in the first race, the Alsacian dominates the second one and won the overall, coming back third in the standings with four more rounds to go.

In the MX2 class Nicolas Dercourt was again one of the main protagonists of the races, even if he lost the red plate; a small mistake (engine stalled) cost him the win in the first heat, and in the second he had a great fight with Boisrame who was racing on his home track. Again second and second overall, Nico is runner up in the series, three points behind the leader with 160 points available in the next four rounds. Also riding this event, Darian Sanayei discovered what can be a track in Brittany and with a fifth position in each race the American learned a lot and had a good training to prepare the next round of the European series. The junior riders had tougher conditions on Saturday, and Brian Moreau Strubhart had one good and one bad race; fourth in the opening heat, he had to retire in the second one (chain guide damaged by another rider).

The boys were back in action for the East Coast Supercross series in the US, and Cédric Soubeyras had to deal with very deep ruts. He didn’t took unnecessary risks; qualified with a sixth place in his heat race for the main, Cédric ‘survived’ during the first two laps of the main and came in fourteenth position; riding with consistency he couldn’t avoid a mistake on the final jump, but got a strong tenth position. With this second ‘top ten’ result in a row he is now thirteenth in the standings, less than ten points from the top ten of the series before St Louis this weekend.

Xavier Boog: “It’s really good to be back at the top of the podium, just hope that there will be some others soon! Timed practice session was Ok with a second position behind Teillet in my group; we were all closed including Greg (Aranda) so that was a good sign! I got two good starts this weekend, in the first race I came second after a few corners but it took me ten minutes to get a good rhythm and contain Greg who was in my rear wheel during most of the race, he just gave up 3-4 laps before the end. In the second heat I passed Aubin for the lead in the opening lap and pushed during the entire moto as Teillet was behind me. I won the heat and the overall, it was a good weekend in Brittany!”

Nicolas Dercourt: “I posted the fastest lap of both groups in the practice session, and just after the start of the first heat I came second but we collided with the leader; he crashed, I damaged my rear brake but was still in second. Later I stalled my engine and lost time to restart in third position, I came back second but the leader was too far and I finished second. I got the holeshot in the next race, led during fifteen minutes until Boisrame passed me; we passed each others several times but finally he won and I finished second. Twice second and second overall, I’m now second in the standings.”

Darian Sanayei: “This weekend was ok for me, but I struggled with the track most the day. I qualified sixth in my practice group, which gave me 11th gate pick. In the first moto I was fifth off the start and rode mediocre, to finish fifth. Second moto I was sixth off the start and felt a bit better; I quickly got into third by the second or third lap and settled there but around the 18 minutes mark I made a small mistake and crashed in a corner. I ended up fifth in that moto as well, so 5-5 on the weekend. I’m not happy with that result at all but I’m here to learn and get better. Thank you to the entire Bud Racing Monster Energy Team for backing me. I’m ready to put in the work and come out swinging for Latvia.”

Cédric Soubeyras: “Usually I enjoy ruts, but only when they have a normal size. When they are so deep that your foot pegs hit the bumps it’s not so fun and that’s why I’m happy to leave Indianapolis safe! I qualified for the main with a sixth position in my heat race, and I got a great start in the main; we were side by side with Frye and his factory KTM, and in the first corner I was in front of him. Then it was more confused as there were a lot of collisions and after two laps I was fourteenth! I rode stiff as the track was dangerous, and after a few laps I took a bad rut before the finish jump and landed outside of the track. I was able to finish tenth, but I never rode over the limit as I didn’t want to end my season here.”

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