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2011 Maxxis 25th Annual Pont de Vaux 12 Hour ATV Race Pont de Vaux, France
August 20-22, 2011

By: Bill Lanphier

Maxxis Pont de Vaux 12 Hour ATV Race

2011 25th Maxxis Pont de Vaux 12 Hour ATV Endurance Race
Frenchman Romain Couprie Takes Consecutive Win at 12 Hours of Pont de Vaux


Pont de Vaux, France (8/22/2011) – After 12 hours of racing, sometimes the spread between front runners is huge. In the late 90s, Americans Tim Farr, Shane Hitt, and Harold Goodman had such a huge lead over second place at PDV, they literally could have shut down and started to party fifteen minutes before the checkers fell.

Pont de Vaux 2011
Hundreds of ATV race teams were in attendance to participate in the 25th running of the 12 ATV Endurance Race at Pont de Vaux

Not so this year, however. After eleven-and-a-half hours of racing, the top three teams were all on the same lap (and within 3 minutes of one another). When the checkers fell, Frenchman Romain Couprie's team had the very slight edge and took the win. Look for a full report on the exciting event right here soon.

Quad Briel's Can-Am ATV Race team
Quad Briel's Can-Am ATV Race team including America's Joel Hetrick & Travis Moore ran into some bad luck with a mechanical error that took them out of the race despite there fast pace
There was no disputing that the Can-Am mounted team including Americans Joel Hetrick and Travis Moore had the speed and consistency to win the event. But mechanical issues took them out of the running. The final blow was four breaks in the front frame members near the front of the upper A-arm mounts. The team thought that factory updates might have solved this problem, but 12 hours of pounding on a rough course by some of the world's fastest riders took its toll.

Frenchman Romain Couprie has taken his second consecutive win at the 12 Hours of Pont de Vaux. The three-man team won only one of the three sessions, but still ran a fast and flawless race. Their only stops were for fuel and rider changes. A team of two Frenchmen took the win in two sessions, but settled for a second overall in the final standings.

Pont de Vaux 2011  ATV Freestyle
Pont de Vaux 2011  Start
French Rider Romain Couprie took his second consecutive win at the Maxxis 12 Hours of Pont de Vaux aboard his Yamaha YFZ450R ATV

Two British riders took this Suzuki, one of three in the top ten, to third overall. The UK is less than a day's drive from France, and the 12 Hours always attracts many riders from there.

Yep, the 12 Hours of Pont de Vaux is a big deal, and there's nothing like it anywhere else. Each of the three sessions begins with a LeMans-style start: riders sprint to the quads, fire them up, and 100 race machines thunder to life.

Pont de Vaux 2011  ATV Freestyle
Pont de Vaux 2011  Start
For the thousands of spectators, it's a tough call deciding whether to watch some of the world's fastest ATV Racers battling one another at near-triple digit speeds, or watch the Bomb Squad flip ATVs & snowmobiles

Like at the 24 Hours of LeMans (also in France), track lighting is minimal at PDV and it's imperative to have strong aftermarket lighting systems for the quads. Despite the high speeds and dust, rear enders at night are rare. And, with a 30 mph differential between the fastest and slowest machines, it'd be way ugly.

Pont de Vaux 2011

Maxxis Pont de Vaux 12 Hour ATV Race

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