Christophe Pourcel has been crowned the King of Bercy despite placing fifth in the third and final night. David Vuillemin took his second win in a row on night three to help the French to their first ever team victory.
Both Pourcel and Vuillemin won the two heats on the night to go straight to the night's main event.
After crashing out and into retirement on both previous nights, American Josh Grant finally stayed on two wheels and fought hard in the opening laps with Vuillemin for the major prize. Once Vuillemin got the upper hand though he was never bothered as he went on to give his hometown crowd the thrill of seeing a French win.
"It was great to see so many fans cheering us, and that's the secret of Bercy. It was a challenge for me to come here and race with a 250 four stroke, but I like challenges. I want to thanks team NGS, if they didn't offered me an engine after my problem in the first night I couldn't race there," said Vuillemin.
Josh Grant finally claimed a podium during this last night, with a second position in front of Pierre Alexandre Renet who surprised everyone this week-end.
RESULTS:
1.Vuillemin (FRA, Honda);
2.Grant (USA, Honda);
3.Renet (FRA, Honda);
4.Sorby (FRA, Kawasaki) ;
5.C.Pourcel (FRA, Kawasaki);
6.Coisy (FRA, Honda);
7.Soubeyras (FRA, Yamaha);
8.S.Pourcel (FRA, Kawasaki);
9.Musquin (FRA, Kawasaki);
10.Rombault (FRA, Kawasaki);
11.Osborne (USA, KTM);
12.Brayton (USA, Yamaha);
13.Cairoli (ITA, Yamaha);
14.Alessi (USA, KTM);
15.Brown (USA, Honda).