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end of the moto because he believed the
Italian should have let him go ahead to
help him win the title.
"I have no orders from the team on
this," Lazzarini said. "I would help him
only if that's what Husqvarna tell me to
do and possibly at the last round. I do not
see reasons to do so before."
In the second moto, VDB got another
good start, but this time around he wasn't
able to lose the group that was trailing
him. VDB went down after making a small
mistake on lap six, but he was able to
jump back on the bike and continue.
Hiemer, who was again running second, took the lead after VDB crashed, but
Lazzarini's pace was superior, and he got
past the German with little more than six
laps left, taking the lead.
Just a couple of laps later, VDB, who
was third, was passing outside a lapped
rider, who didn't see him, and when they
crossed each other's lines, VDB went
down hard and hit his wrist. Meanwhile,
Lazzarini solidly controlled the remainder
of the race and won, ahead of Hiemer and
Delepine.
The standings still have the German
specialist Hiemer in first place, followed
by Delepine, who has only a two-point
gap to close now to reach him. VDB is
third and Lazzarini fourth.
S2
The Irish track was impressively fast. In
particular, the corner getting into the
never-ending starting straight (where the
SI riders reached almost a 120 mph) was
already fast itself, and Chambon proved
he could easily squeeze every one of the
horsepower from his factory KTM on
every part of the circuit. He was pretty
fast on Friday already when provisional
standings leader Eddy Seel took the provisional pole with a slight margin on him.
But in SuperPole, Chambon put everyone
behind him, including fast runners
Stephane Blot, Seel and Thomas
Chareyre.
Thomas Chareyre (brother of his
teammate Adrien Chareyre) took the
eearly lead in moto one but went down
right away, taking British rider Matthew
Winstaley with him. Cham bon, who was
third, inherited the lead and then rode
away from the rest of the pack, taking the
win. Behind him were some pretty interesting, exciting battles. Fred Bolley,
Adrien Chareyre and reigning S2 World
Champion Gerome Giraudo mixed it up
heavily, and in the end Bolley finished second, with Giraudo and Chareyre following to complete a French quartet at the
front of the field. SeeI was fifth after a
really bad start and a slow advance as the
result of a bad tire selection.
The second moto had a different
beginning but the same end, only because
in this case Chambon got the lead and
kept it until the finish. Seel, who had a
much better start, didn't struggle as he
had in the first moto, and he gained
ground on Chambon. With a couple more
Not So Happy: There was discord between Husky teammates Lazzarini (center) and event runner-up Gerald Delepine
(left), as Delepine felt that Lazzarini should have moved over and let him by in the first moto to assist him in the championship chase. Previous-round winner and series points leader Bernd Hiemer (right) was third overall in Ireland.
laps, he may have been able to attack
Chambon, but he simply ran out of laps.
Behind the front two was a battle
among the usual suspects, Bolley, Giraudo,
the Chareyre brothers and Massimo
Beltrami. Bolley confirmed his good form
by finishing in third place (to net second
overall, ahead of Seel), followed by Aprilia
teammate Giraudo, Beltrami and Adrien
and Thomas Chareyre.
SeeI now holds a 10-point lead over
Adrien Chareyre in the series standings,
but Cham bon's title hopes are still very
much alive. Bolley is fourth, ahead of
Beltrami.
This round didn't see Husky's Davide
Gouini due to a practice crash in which
he broke his humerus. He'll likely be back
at the Greek round. The next stop is the
Mediterranean round in Jesolo, Italy, on
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Gaillard (Hon); 24. Kerth Farmer (Yam); 25. Allen Morgan
(Hon); 26. David Coates (Hon); 27. David Farmer (Yam);
28. Graziano Rispoli (Hon).
FIM WORLD SUPERMOTO CHAMPIONSHIP
BISHOPCOURT RACING CIRCUIT
BELFAST, IRELAND
RESULTS: SEPTEMBER 10, 2005
(ROUND 5 OF 9)
5 I OVERAlL: I. Ivan L.n:zarini (Hus); 2. Gerakt
Delepine (Hus); 3. Bernd Hiemer (KTH); ... Christophe
Bertrand (KTM); S. Valter Bartolini (TN); 6. Thierry van den
Bosch (KTM); 7. lorenzo Mariani (KTM); 8. Enzo Ermondi
(Hon); 9. Cris