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KTM
UK ATV Motocross Racer Paul Holmes Wins
EMX Quad Championship |
Latvia, Europe (9/9/2009)
- Team KTM UK’s Paul Holmes
wrapped up the 2009 GOLDSPEED EMX Quad European
Championship after an emphatic victory at the
penultimate round in France at the weekend.
In front of over eight-thousand spectators
at the spectacular St Jean d’Angely Grand
Prix circuit, Holmes put in a flawless display
as he piloted his 2010 KTM 505 SX to fastest
lap in timed qualification before taking a 1-1-2
scorecard for his 5th overall victory from five
meetings.
Holmes amazing consistency throughout the series,
taking fifteen podiums from fifteen motos, has
seen his lead increase to eighty-one points
with only seventy-five points still up for grabs
at the final round in Rudersberg, the twenty-one
year old entering the record books as the youngest
ever winner of a European Quad Championship.
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An overwhelmed Holmes commented after the meeting
“it’s been an unbelievable weekend
and to have won the title with one round remaining
is fantastic. I knew that it was mathematically
possible to clinch it here, but with this being
Romain’s (Couprie) home circuit I knew
it would be tough to win. We used the 2010 KTM
505 SX for the first time and got a really good
set up to take fastest qualifier, and in the
first two races I had to work my way through
after top five starts, with the second heat
a really tough one as I had the two really fast
KTMs of my team-mate James Hellewell and also
Mark Watson to catch and get past, and after
holeshotting the last race I knew I had the
overall win and Championship within reach so
just rode sensibly and settled for 2nd. It’s
been a fantastic series and I’d like to
thank Team KTM UK, KTM, my Mum and Dad and everyone
else who has helped throughout the year to make
this possible.”
EMX Round 5
Overall Results
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- Paul Holmes (GBR – Team KTM
UK)
- Jan Vlaeymans (BEL – Planet
Quad W-Tec)
- Romain Couprie (FRA – Yamaha)
- Joe Maessen (NED – Ton Maessen
Quads Yamaha)
- Ingo Ten Vregelaar (NED – Willmann
Goldspeed Yamaha)
- Davy Brems (BEL – Planet Quad
W-Tec)
- Davy De Cupyer (BEL – Planet
Quad W-Tec)
- Meelis Jorgenson (EST – KTM)
- Matthieu Ternynck (FRA – Yamaha)
- Jason Macbeth (GBR – Proppa.com
Four Tech ATV Racing)
- James Hellewell (GBR – Team
KTM UK)
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Spurred on by his recent victory in the Under
– 18 category at the renowned Maxxis 12
hours of Pont De Vaux, fellow Team KTM UK rider
James Hellewell proved once again that he is
quickly coming of age, Hellewell taking 11th
overall with an outstanding 13-8-12 result to
remain in 6th in the series, Hellewell’s
valiant efforts in the first two heats as he
fought through from almost dead last in the
moto one and holding on to 2nd for the opening
two laps of race two leaving no-one in any doubt
as to the bright future that lies ahead. “Overall
I’m really happy with the way the weekend
has gone and the result that I’ve come
away with” commented Hellewell afterwards,
“this is a really technical track unlike
anything that we have at home, but the Team
KTM UK 505 SX handled perfectly and I had a
lot of fun. I had a lot of work to do in the
first heat but was happy with my progress, and
the in second race I was able to hold off the
more experienced guys until I made a slight
mistake and dropped back some places. I’ve
added another seven points to my lead over 7th
in the standings, so I’m really looking
forward to Rudersberg in a week’s time
where I’ll be aiming for another good
result.
Europe
MX Championship Series
standings after 5 (of 6) rounds |
1 Paul Holmes Team KTM UK 358 –
Champion
2 Joe Maessen 277
3 Jan Vlaeymans 222
4 Stefan Schreiber KTM 204
5 Ingo Ten Vregelaar 194
6 James Hellewell Team KTM UK 127
7 Matthieu Ternynck 110
8 Julien Valentin KTM 101
9 Sander Raik KTM 97
10 Tobias Bergstrom KTM 87

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