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Philippaerts and Paulin ruthless again in Italian championship


Posted: Tuesday, 2nd March, 2010 : 10:10 AM - - 2,711 Reads

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The second round of the 2010 Italian championship at Castiglione Del Lago has fallen to the works YZ450FM and YZ250FMs of David Philippaerts and Gautier Paulin as the Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team dominated both MX1 and MX2 classes at the former GP venue last Sunday.
Across grippy and reasonably soft track conditions, Philippaerts was particularly impressive as he twice defeated MX1-GP world champion and fellow countryman Antonio Cairoli; the first time the Sicilian has been beaten in three race appearance so far in 2010. 25 year old Philippaerts – fresh from the official team photoshoot and further tests at the Mantova circuit during the week – further refined his 2010 race-bike with now just four weeks until the first Grand Prix of fifteen in Bulgaria.
‘I am happy with this win,’ he said. ‘It proves that we are continuing to work well and that I feel better and faster all the time. It was good to race and beat Antonio and we have collected some more information before moving to Belgium.’ The 2008 MX1-GP World Champion now has a perfect set of results in the four motos run so far and a healthy lead of 23 points over Davide Guarneri although he won’t be contesting the full series.
Mirroring his new team-mate’s classification on the day and in the campaign so far was Gautier Paulin. The Frenchman rode practically unchallenged for his third and fourth victories on Italian soil and beat European Champion and Yamaha Monster Energy Gariboldi racing’s Christophe Charlier into second place on both occasions.
"Again this was a good result for us," Palin said. "My starts were pretty good and Charlier came with me for pace at some stages. We have done some good work in Italy in the last couple of weeks and now we will go to Belgium and see what we can get done on the sand."
Philippaerts and Paulin will now head to northern Europe this week to begin a period of training and riding in the Belgian sand. The team will test in the terrain the following week before again switching their attentions to Italy and some hard-pack tracks similar to the surface that will be found at Sevlievo in Bulgaria on Easter weekend.
Main Photo: David Philippaerts (file photo)

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