Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Jonathan Barragan continues in the top ten World Pilots
No time to rest, the rider Jonathan Barragan AMV is back in action this weekend with the running of the twelfth test Motocross World Championship MX1 in Loket (Czech Republic). The rain has hampered the progress of Barragan very complicated circuit, finishing 11th in the first round, and 10 in the second.
The rain has intensified today in the Czech circuit Loket has conditioned the performance of the pilot AMV Jonathan Barragan in the twelfth test Motocross World Championship MX1. Clement Desalle has won the Grand Prix of the Czech Republic, followed by Antonio Cairoli, who won one of the sleeves, and Rui Goncalves.
Adverse weather conditions have made very complicated circuit, where overtaking was a mission impossible. That's why Barragan has paid dearly for a bad start in the first set, which has become 16 °. But with his usual boldness has managed to overtake positions and finished 11th. In the second match the intensity of rain has fallen and the pilot AMV has had better feelings. But because of the difficult terrain, it was impossible to advance positions and has finished in 10th place.
With today's tenth place in the Grand Prix of the Czech Republic, the pilot AMV is tenth in the overall standings and remains among the top ten drivers in the World. The thirteenth round of the World will be held on August 21 with the running of the Grand Prix of Great Britain in Matterley Basin (Winchester).
Jonathan Barragan, pilot AMV, 10th in the overall standings: "The rain that has fallen this day has left the track very complicated, with very few traces, and which was very difficult to overtake. In the first race I have gone very wrong and I tried to make up positions, but today was very complicated. In the second, I've been better and tried to pull, and the bike felt good, despite drifting in some downs, but in the end I was tenth. We maintain the same position in the overall standings, but there are still three races and our goal is always to improve. Our first opportunity will be at the Grand Prix of Great Britain, in a circuit I like very, very hard, with a lot of grip, much like the Spanish circuits. "
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