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Cycle News 1998 09 09

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Round 11: Bielsteiner W aldkurs Two-timer: Husqvama's ~Iessio "Chicco" Chlodi wrapped up his second consecutive 125cc World Champ ionship MX title at the Blelste ln Waldkurs circu it In Germany . Chlodl swept both motos to bring his win tally to 12 of 22 motos on the year. By Alex Hodgkinson WIEHL, GERMANY, AUG.23 le s s io "C hi cco " Chiodi wrapped up his second consecutive World 125cc MX title in co n vincing fas h io n with his six th GP win in -Ll ro un d s at the Biels tein Wal d ku rs track, loca ted 30 m iles from Cologne, the site where America won its very first Motocross d es Nations in 1981. T he 25-y ear-old Hu sqvarna rider fro m Sal o in northea st ern Ital y made su re th at he had th e title wa p p ped up by winnin g th e first moto, but, ju st as he d id 12 m onths ago in H olland , he end ed the season w ith ye t anothe r w in in the second m o to , th us ending the series with a mo to vic to ry co unt of 12 out of 22. The firs t rain of August fell on Friday to than kfu lly dampen a track which has in the past pro ved horrendously dusty. Davi d Vuillernin, Chiodi's so le remaining rival go ing into th e race, ad m itted, "I hope it rains on Sunday, too. Th at' s my best chance. Twenty poi nts wi ll be d ifficu lt to pull back if it doesn' t ra in ." Eve ry one got dren ch ed on Saturd ay evening, but Su nday dawned dry, a nd C hiodi was co nfi dent as he m ade firs t cho ice of ga te pos it io ns, even th ough te ammate s Traversin i a n d Dini had failed to qualify, leaving jus t the Swede Werner also on Husky - and there were IS Yamahas a t the gate. A few years ago Chicco w as a bag of [nerves un der pressure, bu t in Germany he wa s "Mr. Cool" even when he made a rare mistake. "Th e fro nt wheel lifted out of the ga te, bu t I was able to tum tight at the firs t corner and 1 found myself second as the pack went wid e," Chiodi said. Ironically it was a Yamaha rider Paul Malin - who had taken the lead there . -t gated perfectl y 'and had a complete b ik e' s length on ever y- one as I hit the first tum, but [ just couldn't stop in the turn and went wide," Malin said. He emerged fro m the melee in sixth. Chiodi o nly needed to head Vu ill em in at the finish to clinch the title, and the Frenchman wa s in trouble after starting eighth. "I had no -top-end power and w a s losin g ground to everyone at the end of the longer straights," sa id Vuill emin. " I was able to make up the ground again in the turns, but] only passed tw o rid ers all race." One of those wa s Eggens, who w ent downfield just as quickly on hi s new Yama ha as he has done in the past on a Honda on hard tra cks, and the other was Ravaglia, and he wa s m oved asid e with a brutal pa ss . Chiod i, meanwhile, had taken th e lead from Brian [orgensen o n la p fiv e and nev er looked in trouble. "I was aware of not do ing an ything silly which coul d hav e thro wn the title a wa y at the la st m oment, but [ a lso wa nted to clinc h the title in style for my s u p po rte rs a n d H u sqva rn a ," C hiodi sai d . " Malin and (Cla ud io) Federici go t close tow ard th e en d of th e race, bu t I a lways had th em u nder con trol and never felt under any pressure." Jorgensen's fourth was a magnificent pe rforman ce. . " I d islocat ed my sho ulder last week in Denmark, and yeste rday there was blood in my urine, pres u mably fro m my kid neys," Jorgensen sai d . "When Malin went w id e at th e firs t tum, I sud den ly fou nd myself in fro nt and then jus t rod e a tempo w hich was comfo rta ble for me, and if anyone passed me, then] d idn't panic." Many long-es tablished star s w er e in tr ouble. Ex-champs Al essandro Pu zar and Dave Strijbos both pulled ou t aft er aggravating their knee injuries, and th e Du tchman immediately announced that that h a d bee n h is la st ra ce , w hile Chlodl (1) chases down Suzuk i-mounted Brian Jorgensen (18). Chiodi's next challenge will come In Foxhlll, England , when he face s AMA 125cc MX National Champ ion Ricky Carmichael at the Motoc ross des Nations . MOTOCROSS F IMWORLDCHAMP IONSHIP 1 5ccM 2 XSERIES Michele Fanton, also riding his last GP , w as su ffering with his so re sho u lder. The first fou r p laces in the seri es were se ttled at the interval, but the second moto was far from "d ead," as every other s ing le-d igit n umber was being hotly disputed . Ca rl N u nn wen t into race two five points d ow n on Lu ig i Seguy af te r his Yamaha had expired on th e line in th e o pener, bu t he got tha t gap down to two after half an hour. Then he tried jus t too ha rd to pull back Jorgensen, w hom he wa s chas ing for fourth in the moto, and rolled back disconsolately to the paddock after getting spat off in the trees . Jorgensen's first-moto fou rth had already put him clea r of James Dobb, a first-race faller, and Alex Belometti, who exited 13th with a blown motor on the last lap of the opener, and a second m o to holeshot made Jorgensen even more secure. The icing on the cake that came with Nunn's retirement was that he, too , overhauled the Brit in the standings. Dobb, meanwhile, had even mo re p robl ems than in the opener . Along with Malin, he got tangled up in a second-turn collision, and any cha nce of reco vering the points ended when Dobb collided with Bader Manneh a s the Am erican tried to rejoin th e track after an excursio n. Belo metti' s eig h th-p lace fini sh in the m oto gave him back eighth in th e s ta n di n g s, and Philippe Dupasqui er' s second almost cost Dobb a single-d igit rankin g . Ma n ne h was way off the pace all day . "When] got offered th e' KTM rid e earlier in the summer, [ sold two of my bik es," Manneh sa id. "I onl y held on to this one becau se the frame got twisted , when 1 crashe d on it in Spain ba ck in April and no on e wanted it. I don 't . enjoy riding it, eit her, but it' s all I've got since they too k the KTMs back and gave them to so meone else." Mann eh went 25-26 on the day and ended the series 42nd . Chiod i, meanwhile, was in a class of his own as he co m pleted his fifth tw omo to sw ee p of the series. H is next big date? Foxhill in Eng lan d, on Septembe r 25, w he n he m eets Ricky Ca rmichael head to head for the titl e of "World's fastes t 125cc MXer" at the Motocross des Nations. 1"X Blelsteiner Waldkurs Wiehl, Germany Results: August 23, 1998(Round 11 of 11) MO TO 1; 1. Ales...io Chi od i (B us ); 2. Paul Malin (Yam ); 3. C la u d io Fed eri ci (Ya m) ; 4., Brian Jorgensen (Honl; 10. Luigi Seguy (Han); 11. Rod rig Th a in (Yam) ; 12. Eri k Egg en " (Ya m); 13. Ma x Bartoli ni ( Hon); 14. Cristian Rava glia (TM ); 15. M.1thieu Lalloz (Ya m) . M O TO 2: 1. A lessio C h iodi (H u s) ; 2. Phi lippe Du pasqui er (TM); 3. Da vid Vu illemin (Ya m); 4. Brian jorgensen (Suz); S. Erik Camerlengo (Ya m); 6. jona tha~ Pettit (Ho n): 7. Luig Seg uy (Hon); 8. Alex Belomettl (Ya m) ; 9. Cla udi o Fed erici (Ya m) ; 10. M arcel Va n Dru nen (Yam); 11. Paul Malin (Ya m) ; 12 Rodri g Thain (Yam); 13. Grant Langst on ()(aw ); 14. Moises Bernardez (Hon) ; 15. liri Cepelak (KTMI. O /A : 1. A le s sio Chiodi (H us) ; 2. P hili p pe Du pa squie r (TM); 3. Bria n Jorgensen (Suz): 4. Dav id Vuil1em in (Ya m) ; 5. Pau l Ma lin (Ya m ); 6. Cla udio Federi ci (Yam); 7. Erik Ca mer lengo (Yam); 8. jonathan Pettit (Hen): 9. Luigi Se guy (Hon ): 10. ROOng Thain (Y am ). • FINAL Fl M W OR LD C HAM P IONSH IP 125« M X SER IES POI NT S STANDINGS (Al ' " 11 of 11 roun ds): 1. A less io C hi odi (345 /6 wi ns) ; 2. Dav id Vu illem in (310 / 4); 3. Al essandro Pu zar (246 / 0 ; 4. Clau d io Federici (217); 5. Luig i Scg u y (146); 6. Brian Jo rgensen (144) ; 7. Ca rl N u n n (14 1); B. Alex Bclomcni (126) ; 9. Jam es Dob b (12 4); 10. Philippe Dupa squier ( 23); I t. Erik Ca me rle ngo (t 19); 12. Frederic Via lie (77) ; 13. Michel e Fanton (60);- 14. Luca Cheru bini (58); 15. Ced r ic Melone (55); 16. Ma x Bartolini (54); 17. Pau l Malin (48); 18. Da ve Strijbos (44); 19. Thomas Traversini (43); 20. Nicolas Cha rlier (35).

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