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Charnbon was th ird, ahead of Gerald
QilleRine and Max Manz0 .
'file Super Final saw van den Bosch
pull the holeshot , with Lazzarini right
behind him. Manzo also got a good start
in third , followed by Hiemer. The race for
the first two places neve r changed .
Lazzarini tr ied his best , but while he
want ed to fight for the win, a wrong tire
choice forced him to race for a safe second place and thus co nserve his second
place in the series standings as well.
Chambo n came up from a very poor
start again and had to work really hard to
finish third. His Super Final was a neverending "slide show," as he struggled with
a lack of rear grip. But thanks to the thirdplace finish, he is still leading the championship, with Lazzarini just three points
behind and VdB third. Hiemer finished
fourth in the Super Final, his best result
this year. The other facto ry Husqvarna
rider, Delepine , finished fifth , ahead of
TM's Fabrice Guyot.
Despite the bad luck and the bike problems, Seel worked super hard and came
back from 12th to seventh, with his bike
sliding more than necessary in the long, 24lap main event. He is now fourth in the
standings. Seel also announced that he will
probably enter the South Boston round of
the AMA Supermoto Championship.
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Before the season started , Max Verderosa
was known for being really fast (he won
the European and the Italian championships last year). Now, in the World
Championship, he has proved to be even
more than that by runningconsistent races
through the first part of the series, and,
after Sosnova, he is now leadingthe championship, as he took away the series lead
from Jerome Giraudo with a big win in S2.
The interesting race saw many riders
"delivering the goods " at the event, starting in Saturday's timed practices where
young French pro spect Fabrice Lecoanet
took the pole. Verderosa was second
quickest, and Giraudo was third quickest.
Moto one was Lecoanet's show. He
took total advantage of first spot on the
grid and led the entire race. Verderosa
was second off the start and stayed there
until the end. Giraudo was third. The second moto was co mpletely different, as
Giraudo started in front, followe d by
yo ung British specialist Christian Iddon
and Italian Fabio Balducci. Verderosa finished fourth, but his start wasn't good this
time . Lecoanet completely missed the
start and collected a dismal 10th place.
In the Super Final, Giraudo got a perfect start, ahead of Verderosa, Iddon and
Vertemati's Ivan Boano. The Aprilia rider
see med to be headed for another GP win,
but his bike wasn't up to the task. Giraudo
pulled over with a broken engine on lap
nine, the failure costing him the win and
the lead in the points standings. A nightmare day for Aprilia was completed by
another DNF for Bolley, who had suffered
the same fate at round two in Romania.
Giraudo's retirement left the door
open fer Verderosa, who went on to win
his first GP on a privateer machine .
Second place went to Iddon, who worked
hard to defend himself from Boano's
attacks for most of the 24-lap Super Final.
KTM's Lecoanet was fourt h, and Vor's
Attilio Pignotti was fifth. Like Seel in S I,
Husqvama's Davide Gozz inl had rear-suspension problems on his new Husqvarna,
and after he went down hard in the dirt
and twisted his right knee in moto one,
the rest of the day was an exercise in pain.
Gozzini fin ished ninth and he now sits
fourth in the standings, behind Lecoanet ,
Giraudo and new leader Verderosa.
The next round of the ser ies will be at
the fast Sachsenring track in Germany on
CN
September 5.
CZECH GP
SoSONOVA, CZECH REPUBuc
RESULTS: JULY 21,22, 2004 (ROUND
3)
5 I SUPERFINAL (14 1i1ps) : I. Th ierry van den Bosch
(KT M); 2. Ivan Lazzari ni (KTM) ; 3. Boris Chambon (KTM):
4 . Ber nd Hiemer (Hus); 5. Gerald De lepine (Hus ): 6.
Fabrice Guyot (TM); 7. Eddy See! (Hus); 8. Max Manzo
(Apr) ; 9. Marcel Goetz (KTM); 10. Fr ederico Brandi (H us);
II. Jan Kvasnicka (Hus); 12. Mauro Mo ren o (Hon); 13.
Michael Paul (Hus); 14. Walter Barto lini (Vor); IS. Marc
O liver Nemeth (Hus); 16. Christan Cullina (Hon): 17. Erk
Bougelet (KTM); 18. Graziano Rispoli (Vor ); 19. Jochen
Jasinski (Hbg).
Time : 26 min., 21.004 sec.
Margin ofvictory: 6.72 1 sec.
52 SUPER FINAL (24 laps): I. Massimo Verder osa
(Hon ); 2. Christian Iddon (Hus); 3. Ivan Beano (Hbg); 4.
Fabo ce Lecoan et (KTM); S. Attilio Ptgnotti (Vor); 6. Fabio
Balducci (TM ); 7. Adrien Chareyre (Hus); 8 . Thomas
Cbareyre (Hus) ; 9 . Davide Gozzinl (Hus); 10. Robert
Baraccan l (Y
am); I I . Petr Vo rlicek (KTM); 12. Jin Bocek
(Hon) ; 13. Jean-Marc Gaillard (Hon); 14. Enzo Ermondi
(Hon); IS. Thierry Godfroid (Ka.w 16. Luca U cellini
);
(KTM); 17. Nest or JOf"ie Cabrera (Hon) ; 18. Jerome
G 'r.w P;gnoa; (51); 9. Adrien
ChMeyre (50); 10. """ Boano (41); I I. Thomas Ow",,",
(37); 12.(TIE)En Ennond i (H)IJ...,·Marc Ga;JWd (33); 14.
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