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Cycle News 2004 09 08

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CN CON on and Masehio ele wo Frenchman stood atop the podium at the Grand Prix of Europe, as Tiscali Honda rider Mickael Pichon won the MX I class and factory Kawasaki rider Mickael Maschio cleaned up in the MX2 class. In front of 18,000 spectators and under cloud -covered skies , the French riders produced consistent results to make a day neither rider will soon forget . With four rounds left to run , both class points leaders had a real chance of clinchingtheir respective titles in Germany. However, after this weekend, Ben Townley, in MX2, and Stefan Everts, in MX I, will have to wait one more week to finally be crowned World Champions. As for Pichon, he knew going into Gaildorf that he had a real chance of postponing Everts' title celebration. " I've ridden every weekend for the last two months and I am feeling really strong on the bike," Pichon said. "I knew if I could T 40th Anniversary get a break on EvertS, he could not follow my lines and he would struggle to match my speed." Maschio, of the Jan De Groot Kawasaki team , had a great Grand Prix, carding his first victo ry of the year, but it didn't come easily. Maschio crashed hard on Saturday, giving himself a concussion . The former World 125cc Motocross Champio n never gave up, though , and fought back to take the victory, just ahead of fellow Frenchman Sebast ien Pourcel and Italian Claudio Federici. "Yesterday was difficult because of the crash in practice," Maschio said. "But I was surprised with my good start in the heat and I did not find it difficult to win; maybe the crash helped me . The new engine was bette r for the starts and also riding." In the MX I class, Pichon got the first-mote holeshot , but Everts was on his rear wheel by the sec ond corner. Pichon made a little gap but crashed on the fifth lap and lost more time as he tried to restart his Honda. From then on, he wasn't able to catch Everts, who won the first mota, followed by Pichon, Joshua Coppins and Kawasaki rider Antoine Meo. In the second mota, Pichon got another great start, but this time Everts wasn't so lucky, as he got a bad jump out of the gate and rode out of control into the first corner. However, Everts was able to come back to third after one lap and then, a few laps later, he passed Steve Ramon for the second spot. Everts' spirited charge to the front wasn't enough to stop Pichon, though, and with each lap that went by,

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