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FOLLOW THE CROWN OF HERLINGS LIVE ON MX-LIFE.TV

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Log in to MX-LIFE.tv and watch LIVE and PREMIUM content of the MXGP of Czech Republic already this weekend, August 4.

The timetable in Loket Motocross Circuit will be fully filled by action since EMX125 and EMX250 guys will also join top world motocross riders.

Also, Jeffrey Herlings might have a very special MXGP in his career. This Sunday in Loket the Dutch Bullet will possibly become MX2 Champion for the 2nd time! Be a witness of this happening!

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2013 FIM MOTOCROSS GRAND PRIX OF CZECH REPUBLIC – LIVE BROADCAST – TIMETABLE

Local time (CET Central European Time):
10:00 – 11:00 EMX125 FINAL
11:00 – 12:00 EMX250 FINAL
12:00 – 13:00 MX2 RACE 1
13:00 – 14:00 MX1 RACE 1
14:15 – 14:45 STUDIO SHOW
15:00 – 16:00 MX2 RACE 2
16:00 – 17:00 MX1 RACE 2

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Dos Sertoes: Coma bounces back to win longest stage

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Consummate rally professional KTM’s Marc Coma bounced back from a difficult marathon stage on Wednesday to take a spectacular stage win on Thursday and prove with three days still to go, there is still everything to play for in the Dos Sertoes Rally in Brazil.

On Tuesday Coma was forced to take the cautious approach after discovering cracks in his wheel in the marathon stage where no mechanical help is permitted. He lost the overall lead, dropping to seventh but he put that behind him on Thursday and delivered a convincing victory in Stage seven, the longest of this demanding rally. With three days to go on this 4110 km sweep through central Brazil, there is still plenty to play for.

Coma today was able to close the gap and climb from seventh to third place, 32 minutes and 34 seconds behind the overall leader Paulo Gonçalves. Perhaps more importantly he closed the gap on traditional rival Cyril Despres to 15 minute 25 seconds. Despres was sixth on the day to lose the lead to Goncalves.

 Coma was 11th out of the start on Thursday in what proved to be the longest and most complicated of stages through semi desert areas and low scrub.  
He set a good pace from the 150 km mark and made it stick to go on and win the stage.

But while Coma’s fortunes turned around on Thursday, those of his Polish teammate Kuba Przygonski’s did not. After moving up to third overall on Wednesday, the Polish KTM factory rider finished tenth and is now seventh in the general standings.

Coma has three days to chip away at the gap between him and Goncalves and two stages are long and complicated. Tomorrow riders go form
Palmas and Minaçu over 666 km of demanding track of which 312 km is timed special. The Dos Sertoes is also the fifth round of the World Cross Country Rally Championship and Coma is on his way to defending his title.

Marc Coma: “It was a good stage and we were able to make up positions. It was the toughest stage of the rally, with many competitive kilometers and with lots of sand, that always demands more in terms of riding. It was very difficult in the first part because there was a lot of dust. It was also difficult to overtake the many riders who were in front of me. But after I got in front of them I was more or less on my own and I was able to find my rhythm and set my own pace. It was important for us to complete it the way we did: without making mistakes and working well. There is still a lot of racing. We have three days, two of them very complicated, and everything is possible. ”

Stage Seven:  Palmas – Palmas (746 kilometers, 514 of them timed special)
1, Marc Coma, Spain, KTM 5 hours 56.11
2, Paolo Goncalves, Portugal, Speedbrain 5:57.19
3, Dario Julio, Brazil, Honda, 3:56.44, 6:10.07
4, Jean Azevedo, Brazil, Honda, 6:11.30
5, Ike Klaumann, Brazil, Honda, 6:16.19
6, Cyril Despres, France, Yamaha 6:19.42
7, Ricardo Martins, 6:34.19
8, Fausto Mota, Portugal, Yamaha, 6:34.19
9, Raul Lima, Brazil, 6:42.32
10, Kuba Przygonski, Poland, KTM 6:44.57

Overall after Stage 7
1, Goncalves, 21 hours 37.39
2, Despres, 21:54.48
3, Coma, 22:10.13
4, Dario, 22:19.04
5, Klaumann, 22: 27.18
6, Azevedo, 22:29.24
7, Przygonski 22:42.11

 

!cid_part4Coma bounces back to take stage win
!cid_part5Kuba Przygonski in action at the Dos Sertoes

Rally Dos Sertoes, Brazil: Results Stage 7 (of 10)

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Stage Seven:  Palmas – Palmas (746 kilometers, 514 of them timed special)
1, Marc Coma, Spain, KTM 5 hours 56.11
2, Paolo Goncalves, Portugal, Speedbrain 5:57.19
3, Dario Julio, Brazil, Honda, 3:56.44, 6:10.07
4, Jean Azevedo, Brazil, Honda, 6:11.30
5, Ike Klaumann, Brazil, Honda, 6:16.19
6, Cyril Despres, France, Yamaha 6:19.42
7, Ricardo Martins, 6:34.19
8, Fausto Mota, Portugal, Yamaha, 6:34.19
9, Raul Lima, Brazil, 6:42.32
10, Kuba Przygonski, Poland, KTM 6:44.57

Overall after Stage 7
1, Goncalves, 21 hours 37.39
2, Despres, 21:54.48
3, Coma, 22:10.13
4, Dario, 22:19.04
5, Klaumann, 22: 27.18
6, Azevedo, 22:29.24
7, Przygonski 22:42.11

Cash in with the Monster Energy MXGP Festival prize fund for amateurs

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FUNCHAL (Portugal), 31 July 2013 – The countdown to the 2013 MXGP Festival is officially on and Monster Energy are psyched to share what they have in store for the second edition of this massive event. Once again, Matterley Basin will gather together tens of thousands of fans plus riders from multiple classes in Winchester from August 22-25 where the festival will see action from both Pro and Amateur classes.

As part of the packed-out programme at one of the best circuits in Europe, Monster are ready to spur-on all those in the popular Amateur category with a hefty prize fund that will reward £1000 to the winner, £600 to second position and £400 to the third place finisher.

The 2013 MXGP Festival is again an unmissable date for those with the remotest interest in off-road motorcycles. The presence of the world’s best racers from ten different divisions – from the premier MX1 outfit of the FIM Motocross World Championship, that will see Tommy Searle look to produce another grandstand performance, across to the fastest ladies around in the Women’s world series – means Matterley will again be a unique experience for spectators and those eager to join in.

For the Amateurs out there the Festival is a huge chance to share track space with some of the stars of the sport. Opportunities like this don’t come around that often and that’s why Monster is pumped to be a part of it. Already over fifty revved-up part-time race heads are set to pull into Matterley in a matter of weeks and the deadline date for inclusion is coming around really fast – the period for inscription for the amateur races has been exceptionally extended till 9th August. Contact your national federation to receive more information.

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Fletcher won the Amateur race in 2012
Fletcher receiving the Monster Energy prize
Winners of the 2012 MXGP Festival

Youthstream visit to the MXoN site – Teutschenthal, Germany

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FUNCHAL (Portugal), 30 July 2013 – Youthstream visited the FIM Motocross of Nations venue of Teutschenthal the day following the MXGP of Germany in Lausitzring.

There are significant changes going on for the comfort of the spectators and the layout of the circuit to provide an amazing show. Both, the MSC Teutschenthal and Youthstream, were extremely pleased with the progress.

The 2013 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations will take place in Teutschenthal during the 29th September weekend and the tickets are already online here.

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Youthstream and MSC Teutschenthal checking the track
Mr Luongo and Mr Jahnke at Teutschenthal

Dos Sertoes: Przygonski to third in overall points after Stage Five

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KTM’s Jakub Przygonski moved up to third overall on Stage Five of the Dos Sertoes Rally on Wednesday. Factory teammate Marc Coma of Spain finished back at twenty fifth place after experiencing a rear wheel problem in the second part of the marathon stage where no mechanical assistance is allowed.

‘Kuba’ Przygonski finished third in the stage and made up some time in the process. He was around two minutes behind the stage winner Cyril Despres, the new overall leader and trails him by 22 minutes in the overall rankings.

Coma’s misfortune cost him 42 minutes and dropped him from overall leader down to seventh place and he will have to work hard to try to make up time in the remaining stages of this rally that takes riders more than 4100 km through central Brazil. Coma is now seventh overall, 38 minutes and 56 seconds behind his old teammate and rival Despres.


Coma had noticed some cracks in his rear wheel at the start of the stage and its condition deteriorated as the day wore on. He eventually had to stop to try to try to rectify the situation as far as was possible under the rules of the marathon stage. He then continued to battle all the way to the finish and will now have to work hard to try to make up some of the lost time during Thursday’s Stage Six. Over 746 kilometers, 514 of them timed, it represents the longest stage of the 2013 edition. It starts and finishes in Palmas.

Like the consummate professional that he is, Coma said at the end of the day that he had had to go slow for the entire special. “It was amazing that we made it to the finish. Now I will try to make up some position between now and the end of the rally, but without taking any unnecessary risks. Besides, there is still a lot left in the race,” he added.

Ruben Faria, the third member of the KTM factory team had to retire after a crash on Tuesday.

Stage Five:  Natividad – Palmas 425 kilometers, 355 special
Results (unofficial)
1, Cyril Despres, France, Yamaha 3:52.50
2, Jean Azevedo, Brazil, Honda, 3:53.50
3, Kuba Przygonski, Poland, KTM, 3:54.57
4, Dario Julio, Brazil, Honda, 3:56.44
5, Fausto Mota, Portugal, Yamaha, 3:58.10
6, Paolo Goncalves, Portugal, Speed Brain 3:58.56
7, Michael Metge, France, Yamaha, 4:00.11
8, Ike Klaumann, Brazil, Honda, 4:01.27
25, Marc Coma, Spain, KTM 4:35.58

Overall Standings after Stage 5 (unofficial)
1, Despres 15 hours 35.05
2, Goncalves at 5 minutes 15.1
3, Przygonski at 22:08.2
4, Metge at 27:45.0
5, Dario Julio at 33.51.1
6, Klaumann at 35:53.4
7, Coma at 38:56.6

 

!cid_part4Coma battles to finish after Stage 5 setback
!cid_part5Kuba Przygonski moves up to third overall
!cid_part6Coma determined to fight back

Results: Dos Sertoes Stage 5

Courtesy of KTM

Stage Five: Palmas-Palmas (746 km and a 109 km timed special)
Results (unofficial)
1, Cyril Despres, France, Yamaha 3:52.50
2, Jean Azevedo, Brazil, Honda, 3:53.50
3, Kuba Przygonski, Poland, KTM, 3:54.57
4, Dario Julio, Brazil, Honda, 3:56.44
5, Fausto Mota, Portugal, Yamaha, 3:58.10
6, Paolo Goncalves, Portugal, Speed Brain 3:58.56
7, Michael Metge, France, Yamaha, 4:00.11
8, Ike Klaumann, Brazil, Honda, 4:01.27
21, Marc Coma, Spain, KTM 4:35.58

Overall Standings after Stage 5 (unofficial)
1, Despres 15 hours 35.05
2, Goncalves at 5 minutes 15.1
3, Przygonski at 22:08.2
4, Metge at 27:45.0
5, Dario Julio at 33.51.1
6, Klaumann at 35:53.4
7, Coma at 38:56.6

WATCH 26MN MXGP MAGAZINE from the Amphitheater of Eurospeedway Lausitz

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Log in to MX-LIFE.tv and watch the 26MN MAGAZINE brought from the massive Amphitheater of Eurospeedway Lausitz where we had a spectacular MXGP of Germany.

In the 26MN MAGAZINE, German MX1 rider, Max Nagl, tells us why we came to Lausitzring for the Motocross Grand Prix but not Teutschenthal as usually.

MX-LIFE.tv catches up with the Monster Energy rider, Tommy Searle who has been getting greater speed with every MXGP. Also, we had great off-track time with the Suzuki guys, Max Anstie, Jeremy Seewer and Brian Hsu. Can’t miss that!

Together with Max Anstie and Even Heibye, GoPro brings the closest experience of the Lausitzring MX track that was built exceptionally for the event!

Get closer to the MXGP of Germany on- and off- track action together with the 26MN MAGAZINE!

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