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MOTOCROSS
Rlf WORLD CHAllPIONSHIP
250cc IIX SERIES
By Geoff Meyer
CINGOLl, ITALY, APR 20
s they entered the last tum of the
Italian 250cc MX GP, 125cc
World Champion Sebastien
:::-l =--.J Tortel1i, who had just passed
for the lead, held a smaU advantage over
defending 250cc champ Stefan Everts.
The race came down to the last few feet
and Everts somehow managed to make
the pass to score the moto win.
"I thought to myself, 'I'm not letting
that guy (Tortelli) beat me, he is too
young,'" Everts said. "I gave it my very
last breath."
Everts might have won that last moto
in dramatic fashion, but it was still
Tortelli who walked away with the
day's overall victory with a 1-2, with
Everts coming up just short in second
place, going 3-1.
For Everts, though, the thought that
Tortelli had taken the overall meant
nothing.
"This win (in the second moto) is
very important for me," Everts said. "I
am not riding at my potential, but I'm
still leading the championship. That is
what counts."
Still, it was Tortelli's day. The 18year-old schoolboy rode a strong race,
winning the first moto after taking huge
pressure from fellow Frenchman Yves
Demaria and then coming from behind
to almost win the second moto.
"I feel I did very good," Tortelli said.
"I'm not too disa ppointed I finished second in the last moto. I made a mistake
and th.at was it."
Tortelli will claim he is not going for
the championship in his first year on the
250cc circuit, but by his results, it's very
much a battle between him and Everts,
even more so after American Tallon
Vohland crashed out in Italy, breaking
his shoulder blade and looking likely to
miss at least th~ upcoming round in
France.
The fourth round of the World
Championship 250cc MX Series was
played out on the hard-packed Cingoli
layout, a traCk that would suffer much
from the rain that arrived on Sunday
moming. For Vohland it was very much
a dry and happy Saturday qualification
session.
'1 don't mind the track, the jumps are
okay and 1 feel like I'm fast enough here
to get the job done," Vohland said.
On Saturday, Vohland set the quickest time. Second in qualification was
Everts, followed by Tortel1i, Frederic
Bolley, Mike Brown, Demaria, lven Lazzarini, Jaimy Scevenels, Miska Aaltonen
and Marnicq Bervoets, in that order.
Werner Dewit, who had been the star of
the Dutch Grand Prix only a week earlier, just qualified in 32nd place.
Sunday morning was greeted by
heavy rain and the once-dry surface was
now anything but fun, as riders were
entering the turns with the back wheel
sliding, and the downhills were just as
tricky.
The first moto was a little I ike a
replay of the past, as Tortelli bolted out
of the start and positioned himself in
front of the field. Demaria followed
close by with Joakim Karlsson, Everts,
Brown, Pit Beiter, Mark Eastwood, Vohland and Bervoets all in the first-lap
(Above) Sebastian
Tortelli came within a
few feet of winning
both motos at the
Italian 250cc GP, but a
1-2 tally was still good
enough for the overall
win.
(Left) Defending
champ Stefan Everts
passed Tortelli just
before the checkered
flag to win the second
moto. A 3ยท1 score
gave him second
overall.
charge. Dewit, despite his poor qualification was in 13th, just ahead of Bolley.
Tortel1i had already made some
space between himself and Demaria,
while Everts and Brown were fighting
with fogging goggles.
"Man, I could hardly see anything,"
Brown said. '1t got a little better, then I
got rid of them."
Brown dropped from fifth to eighth
and was now being given mud facials.
"If a rider passed me, I had to let him
go," Brown said. "It was either that-or
wear those stones."
Everts, on the other hand, was not
letting the f1yiItg mud get to him.
"Yes, it was not easy, but I needed to
get to the front," Everts said.
Mud was the least of Vohland's
problems. He was locked in a heated
battle with tough Swedish rider Joakim
Karlsson, while Vohland took it to the
limit on lap five