The circuit of Sagittarius Latin America, which hosted the Sic Supermoto Day on December 2nd, will host the next 18 and 19 May the second round of the Italian and International Supermoto. After the test start to the season of Viterbo on 21 April for the flag and the Benevento next Sunday with the world premiere, return the experts of off-roading with Teo Monticelli (Honda Team-Up Arrow) that surprised everyone by winning the test Lazio class S1 by winning Race 1 and third place in the second half, putting in line all the favorites.
The Marches will not want to miss the red and in the Italian championship in the international challenge, and this will have to deal with opponents as the European champion Czech Petr Vorlicek (TM-Team SHR), which in Viterbo finished second overall in the international ranking ahead the former French world champion Adrien Chareyre (Aprilia-Fast Wheels). In fourth place comes the Pesaro Italian champion Ivan Lazzarini (Honda Racing L30), in front of the trans world champion Thomas Chareyre (TM Factory Racing), who scored a great victory in Game 2, which allowed him to redeem the heavy stop at the start due to the shutdown of the bike when he was in command a few hundred meters from the finish.
Behind, always in search of redemption, follow the order of the top ten as the Dutch Devon Vermeulen (Ktm-Motoracing Team), the Bologna Massimo Beltrami (Honda-Lux Performance), Piedmontese Paul Gaspardone (Honda), Briton Matthew Winstanley (TM SHR-Team) and Andrea Lodi Occhini (Suzuki-Team BRT). In the ranking tricolor Monticelli leads with 45 points on Lazzarini, Beltrami, Gaspardone, Occhini, Bartolini, Martella, Sammartin, Ravaglia and Borella.
The wait of the fans for the other Italian championships, starting with the class S2dove Yuri Look (Honda-Team Magpie) and Diego Monticelli (Honda Team-Up Arrow) to Viterbo split the first and second positions with the Marches that came out in the lead thanks to the discriminating. In third position comes to the Latin Finnish Asseri Kingelin (Honda-TDS), which precedes the Tuscan Giulio Lorenzini (Honda Racing-PMT), the Finnish Sami Salstola (TM-Team SHR), French Thomas Gory (TM-Drivers Cuneo) , Vladimiro Leone (SRS-Honda Racing), Marco Pezzimenti the Varese (Yamaha), Luca Brambilla (Yamaha) and Luca Ciaglia (LM-Yamaha Racing) for the top ten.
In the category S3 is Paul Salmaso (Ktm-Effects Racing), the leader in virtue of two beautiful partial victories that see him in the lead immediately in front of Daniele Demetti (Honda-Us Leon) who has twice finished third in Viterbo, then the Siena Fabio Gazzari (Spa-Honda Racing Team), Domenico Ricchiari (Yamaha-Dream Team), Marzio Ravaioli (TM), Julien Malatino (TM-Drivers Cuneo), Enzo Ermondi (Honda-Vittorio Alfieri), Matteo Gallan (Honda-Emilio Brands), Andrea Paoloni (TM-Motoxracing) and Matthew Medizza (Honda-Aneip Olos) for the top ten.
Among the young people of the Under-19 category S4 with 250 4T motorcycle is the rider Lorenzo Promutico Lazio (Honda-Cianfrocca) to establish itself in the final two heats, thus leading the championship standings ahead of Paul Attardo (Husqvarna-Celestino Girola), Mirko Gizzi (TM-scamp Racing), Edoardo People (Yamaha UFO-Frascati), James Caruzzi (Honda-the Superba), Ivan Chiariotti (Kawasaki-Pistons MC), Jacopo Traversi (Spa-Honda Racing Team) and Leonardo Corsani (Honda- Two Two Two) in the order.
The Trophy Centre South for a delightful show by putting on the plate the second of the three tests planned this year alongside the Italian championship. After the first race leading the standings, because of two beautiful partial victories in the heats and finals, Alberto Clair (Honda-Celestino Girola), which in turn precedes Gabriele Muzi (Honda) and Francesco Panetta (TM-Colleferro), then Maurizio Case (Yamaha-Cumarikambike), Peter Cafiero (TM-Motorsannio), Danilo Paoloni (Honda-Motoxracing), Giuliano Scafoni (TM-Colleferro), Dario Sage (Honda-Spoleto), Michele Various (TM-Colleferro) and Marco Micheli (Honda Faleri-Novi).
Finally, but certainly not for the flow of the show, the new edition of the flagship of Ducati began in Viterbo, with the Ducati Hypermotard Cup and the new version of SP that expected from the first race offered undergone major pursuits with the supremacy of Manuel The known Diega, which has hit the two final victories. They completed the overall podium of the day, Alberto Moseriti who finished second twice in the two races, and Diego Dell'Oro third and fourth in the two fractions, the order also arrived in the ranking of the season.
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