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Supermoto S1

That at every turn, this is entertainment, this is Supermoto S1

FIM SuperMoto Grand Prix of Cahors - France

FIM SuperMoto Grand Prix of Cahors - France

FIM SuperMoto Grand Prix of Cahors - France

FIM SuperMoto Grand Prix of Cahors - France

FIM SuperMoto Grand Prix of Cahors - France

CAHORS (FRANCE), 22 October 2011 – France and its fans could not have welcomed the SuperMoto paddock in a better way than the one reserved to the protagonists of the sixth and final appointment of this year’s FIM World Championship and UEM European Series.

Qualifying today were once again the first test to pass in order to be at the front on the great day and the dominant protagonist of them was French Thomas Chareyre, the 2010 World Champ and current series leader, who will obviously try to rule his home Grand Prix to be the star of the World Championship. Despite the best time of

FIM SuperMoto Grand Prix of Cahors - France

FIM SuperMoto Grand Prix of Cahors - France

Today’s result grasped by TM Factory Racing Thomas Chareyre was not completely unexpected; being one of the strongest home riders can definitely be an advantage when many of your rivals do not feel that confident on a track that is hosting a SuperMoto GP for its first time after having been the scenery of the SuperMoto of Nations last year.

Courtesy of the fastest time of 1:06.377, the youngest and talented representative of the Chareyre family collected the best achievement ever so after taking this promising first step in the qualifying, tomorrow we will see him putting all his energy in the Superpole battle as well as in the 3 Races.

Adrien Chareyre of the Fast Wheels ASD Team is in a strong position too thanks to the second best time and looked very quick on the French track of Cahors also being on the highest speed for some time of the session but eventually ending the day one step far from the head of the time sheets. Adrien will be battling it out with Thomas for the victory of this GP and the Championship as he is in second in the standings, 10 points off his brother.

HM Honda Racing Ivan Lazzarini, third at the end of the day, will have to keep an eye on what happens in front of him and no doubt about the fact that he will push hard to stay in the top three doing his best to confirm the same position he is detaining in the standings.

FIM SuperMoto Grand Prix of Cahors - France

The intermediate race was featured by two bad crashes, one in the opening laps when Suzuki Valenti Lux Performance Christian Ravaglia fell and broke his shoulder blade and one right before the end, whose protagonist was Thomas Chareyre, but let’s take a look at the whole Race 2. As the red lights went off Adrien Chareyre lead his factory Aprilia at the front and initially the gap over his main pursuer, Thomas Chareyre, was not too big. Adrien started increasing his speed and managed to go away from his younger brother but lap by lap the TM Factory Racing challenger was getting closer and closer until when he grasped the lead of the race. Fast Wheels ASD racer had no intention of missing the victory so he tried to overcome once again his main rival for the title; unfortunately the duo got a contact and Thomas crashed injuring his left shoulder and soon after the session went to the hospital.

So that Race 2 was won by Fast Wheels ASD Adrien Chareyre, who was really sorry for what happened to his brother, Thomas Chareyre finished in second and the third spot went once again to Husqvarna Factory Mauno Hermunen.

The final race of the weekend was a funny finale. Finnish Mauno Hermunen was the favorite to take the victory as he imposed his pace over rivals at the start of the race but Adrien Chareyre immediately took back the lead to pass it back to the Finnish some laps later. With just one lap to go Mauno Hermunen was passing under the Golden Tyre bridge thinking the session was over so his winning stand up cost him the victory which went to an astonished Ivan Lazzarini, Hermunen was second and Adrien Chareyre third.

Video SuperMoto Grand Prix of Cahors - France

FIM SuperMoto Grand Prix of Cahors - France

S1 Race 1 top ten: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 19:01.009; 2. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), +0:02.112; 3. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:06.636; 4. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), +0:10.047; 5. Sylvain Bidart (FRA, Honda), +0:18.791; 6. Romain Faivre (FRA, KTM), +0:19.054; 7. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), +0:19.352; 8. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), +0:20.550; 9. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), +0:23.869; 10. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), +0:26.034.

S1 Race 2 top ten: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 19:01.483; 2. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), +0:04.142; 3. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:12.317; 4. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), +0:14.659; 5. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), +0:15.362; 6. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), +0:24.705; 7. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), +0:30.760; 8. Andrea Occhini (ITA, Suzuki), +0:32.216; 9. Elia Sammartin (ITA, Suzuki), +0:40.561; 10. Romain Faivre (FRA, KTM), +0:43.978.

S1 Race 3 top ten: 1. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), 19:05.090; 2. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:01.326; 3. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), +0:02.732; 4. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), +0:03.916; 5. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), +0:05.975; 6. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), +0:07.332; 7. Romain Faivre (FRA, KTM), +0:12.766; 8. Sylvain Bidart (FRA, Honda), +0:14.444; 9. Elia Sammartin (ITA, Suzuki), +0:19.427; 10. Andrea Occhini (ITA, Suzuki), +0:21.389.

S1 Overall top ten: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 70 points; 2. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), 62 p.; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), 61 p.; 4. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), 48 p.; 5. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), 44 p.; 6. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), 44 p.; 7. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), 40 p.; 8. Romain Faivre (FRA, KTM), 40 p.; 9. Andrea Occhini (ITA, Suzuki), 31 p.; 10. Elia Sammartin (ITA, Suzuki), 30 p.

S1 Championship top ten: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 378 points; 2. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), 362 p.; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), 341 p.; 4. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), 326 p.; 5. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), 240 p.; 6. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), 222 p.; 7. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), 206 p.; 8. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), 185 p.; 9. Massimo Beltrami (ITA, Honda), 167 p.; 10. Elia Sammartin (ITA, Suzuki), 158 p.

S1 Manufacturers: 1. Aprilia, 386 points; 2. TM, 368 p.; 3. Honda, 356 p.; 4. Husqvarna, 326 p.; 5. KTM, 271 p.; 6. Suzuki, 236 p.; 7. Yamaha, 61 p.

FIM SuperMoto Grand Prix of Cahors -France

Sunday: Super Quader Warm Up 08:40; ECSM Warm Up 09:00; S1GP Warm Up 09:30 (until 9:50, then followed by Superpole); Grand Cahors Trophy Warm Up 10:10; Super Quader Race 2 10:40; ECSM Race 1 11:15; S1GP Race 1 12:15; Grand Cahors Trophy Race 3 12:45; ECSM Race 2 13:15; S1GP Race 2 14:15; Super Quader Race 3 14:45; ECSM Race 3 15:15; S1GP Race 3 16:15.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

ALCAÑIZ (SPAIN), 2 October 2011 – The Spanish fast circuit of Alcañiz hosted a breathtaking worldwide event with 23 nations coming from all over the World. After the qualifying and B Final only 16 of them got to the track with their best SuperMoto athletes seeking the victory of the 2011 FIM SuperMoto of Nations.

At the Opening Ceremony of the SuperMoto Olympic Games Bruno Jean Jacques, Team Manager of the French squad, gave back the Trophy they grasped last year in Cahors. Team France definitely did not spend too much time far from such a precious award in fact as the 3 races were over, Thomas Chareyre, Sylvain Bidart and Boris Chambon were standing on the top of the podium holding once again the Francesco Zerbi Trophy, a cup France saw many times.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

With France showing the World the strength of their racers, Team Great Britain was a valid country that impressed the spectators who enjoyed today’s action packed races and pleasantly achieved the runner up spot after being 6th in 2010. The podium of this season’s SuperMoto of Nations was rounded off by Team Finland, a country that slightly missed it last year, so it was even more proud of the efforts done by its members.

Team Italy was one of the favorites to be on the podium but did not make it with the 4th place despite its racers did their best to honor their homeland.
Team Spain was playing on home soil so Spanish racer knew pretty well the Alcañiz circuit allowing them to end the day with a solid 5th spot.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España., Best Moments.

Supermoto of Nations 2011 Alcañiz, España.

Race 1 top ten: 1. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), 20:03.027; 2. Pavel Kejmar (CZE, Suzuki), +0:11.822; 3. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), +0:17.959; 4. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), +0:25.765; 5. Sylvain Bidart (FRA, Honda), +0:27.939; 6. Massimo Beltrami (ITA, Honda), +0:28.096; 7. Asseri Kingelin (FIN, Honda), +0:33.857; 8. Angel Karanyotov (BUL, KTM), +0:40.651; 9. Francesc Cucharrera (ESP, KTM), +0:43.205; 10. Henrik Karlsson (SWE, Yamaha), +0:46.385

Nations top ten: Finland, France, Great Britain, Spain, Czech Republic, Argentina, Sweden, Austria, Bulgaria, Italy.

Race 2 top ten: 1. Sylvain Bidart (FRA, Honda), 20:22.667; 2. Petr Vorlicek (CZE, Suzuki), +0:10.760; 3. Teo Monticelli (ITA, Honda), +0:21.697; 4. Israel Escalera (ESP, Kawasaki), +0:27.402; 5. Chris Hodgson (GBR, KTM), +0:30.646; 6. Alexander Ivanutin (RUS, Honda), +0:31.313; 7. Boris Chambon (FRA, Suzuki), +0:32.109; 8. David Gimenez (ESP, Suzuki), +0:37.720; 9. Gaston Vivas (ARG, Honda), +0:38.215; 10. Fred Guerin (FRAj, Honda), +0:39.758.

Nations top ten: France, Great Britain, Spain, Finland, Argentina, Austria, Czech Republic, Russia, Italy, France Junior.

Race 3 top ten: 1. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), 20:00.413; 2. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), +0:02.502; 3. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:04.078; 4. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), +0:12.564; 5. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), +0:20.806; 6. Andre Plogmann (GER, Suzuki), +0:24.463; 7. Teo Monticelli (ITA, Honda), +0:25.495; 8. Fred Guerin (FRAj, Honda), +0:26.176; 9. Alexis Marie Luce (FRAj, KTM), +0:43.118; 10. Francesc Cucharrera (ESP, KTM), +0:44.591.

Nations top ten: France, Great Britain, Finland, Italy, Spain, France Junior, Czech Republic, Argentina, Austria, Russia.

Supermoto Of Nations 2010...

Supermoto S1 World Campionship, GP Portimao, Portugal 2011

PORTIMÃO (PORTUGAL), 24 September 2011 – The Portuguese kart circuit of Portimão, which lies right at the side of the Superbike World Championship legendary venue, opened its gates to welcome the SuperMoto paddock for the fifth seasonal appointment: the Grand Prix of Portugal. Morale is really high among riders and Teams as this is the very first time they play in Portugal and their impression of the location is nothing but excellent.

In the S1 category Adrien Chareyre’s Aprilia machinery led the way during today’s qualifying so thanks to the time of 1:25.958 the Frenchman set a new SuperMoto circuit record. The first day of action at the International Circuit of Algarve also saw Thomas Chareyre, Ivan Lazzarini and Mauno Hermunen clinching respectively the 2nd, 3rd and 4th fastest times.

Pavel Kejmar came to the fore in the Open class courtesy of his best time of 1:27.350 but even Teo Monticelli, Petr Vorlicek and Thomas Gory were quicker enough to finish behind the Czech leader in the time sheets and completed the top four.

GP Portimao, Portugal - S1 Qualifying top ten.

S1 Qualifying top ten: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 1:25.958; 2. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), +0:00.012; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), +0:00.331; 4. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:00.473; 5. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), +0:00.970; 6. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), +0:01.051; 7. Giovanni Bussei (ITA, Honda), +0:01.093; 8. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), +0:01.380; 9. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), +0:01.420; 10. Elia Sammartin (ITA, Suzuki), +0:01.625

GP Portimao, Portugal

GP Trisina Italy

Fotos: Vincenzo Bonaccorsi - Enduro Geographic.

GP Trisina Italy

Fotos: Vincenzo Bonaccorsi - Enduro Geographic.

Thomas Chareyre - France, TM

Fotos: Vincenzo Bonaccorsi - Enduro Geographic.

Adrien Chareyre - Fra, Aprilia

Mauno Hermunen - Finland, Husqvarna

Thomas Chareyre - France, TM Helmet

Supermoto S1 Trisina Italy

Fotos: Vincenzo Bonaccorsi - Enduro Geographic.
Triscina was the SuperMoto hotspot of August, the place to be for the Sport’s fans that attended the GP of Sicily. Since the early morning the paddock of the International Circuit of Triscina, Castelvetrano, was full of guests that decided to experience a racing day instead of spending their Sunday at the beach and they very satisfied with this decision.

The greatest day of the weekend offered three S1 motos that were incredibly fizzy. Race 1 started immediately after the Opening Ceremony of the GP and Superiders pulled away as the red lights blinked off. Fast Wheels ASD French Adrien Chareyre, author of the Superpole, was the fastest at the begin of the session thanks to a solid start but as soon as TM Factory Racing Thomas Chareyre saw the chance of gaining one spot he ousted his brother. HM Honda Racing, experienced Ivan Lazzarini, attended the Chareyre brothers’ chase and tried to get closer to Adrien without being able of closing the gap so at the end of the opening race Thomas Chareyre was first, his brother second and Lazzarini third.

In the second moto TM Factory Racing French defending World Champion immediately headed the pack and did not mind the other races apart from one, his older brother Adrien, as he perfectly knew he would have tried to steal the lead from him. Adrien Chareyre was following his brother’s shadow and the two left behind rivals so they could manage a face to face dog fight with two astonishing double overtakings: Fast Wheels French member imposed his pace over Thomas who did not think twice before fixing the situation and taking back the first place. Same situation of the first heat for Ivan Lazzarini, who found himself in the middle of nothing, divided from the French duo by a 0:19.734 gap and could live a solitary race as the rest of the pack was pretty far from him. The trio took the chequered flag in the order, with Thomas and Adrien Chareyre first and second, while Italian Lazzarini collected another third spot.

GP Trisina Italy

GP Trisina Italy

GP Trisina Italy

S1 Race 1 top ten: 1. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), 19:06.685; ; 2. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), +0:03.188; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), +0:22.428; 4. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), +0:25.256; 5. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), +0:25.602; 6. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), +0:33.548; 7. Angel Karanyotov (BUL, KTM), +0:35.451; 8. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:40.053; 9. Massimo Beltrami (ITA, Honda), +0:41.387; 10. Andrea Occhini (ITA, Suzuki), +0:41.497.

S1 Race 2 top ten: 1. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), 19:08.977; ; 2. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), +0:01.107; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), +0:20.841; 4. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), +0:23.052; 5. Andrea Occhini (ITA, Suzuki), +0:23.815; 6. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), +0:27.213; 7. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), +0:28.618; 8. Massimo Beltrami (ITA, Honda), +0:43.864; 9. Giovanni Bussei (ITA, Honda), +0:45.441; 10. Elia Sammartin (ITA, Suzuki), +0:47.558.

S1 Race 3 top ten: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 19:11.083; ; 2. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), +0:03.973; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), +0:17.439; 4. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), +0:18.062; 5. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), +0:18.468; 6. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:21.443; 7. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), +0:28.816; 8. Giovanni Bussei (ITA, Honda), +0:32.389; 9. Angel Karanyotov (BUL, KTM), +0:32.976; 10. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), +0:33.195.

S1 Overall top ten: 1. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), 72 points; 2. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 69 points; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), 60 points; 4. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), 52 points; 5. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), 44 points; 6. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), 41 points; 7. Andrea Occhini (ITA, Suzuki), 35 points; 8. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), 33 points; 9. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), 31 points; 10. Angel Karanyotov (BUL, KTM), 30 points.

S1 Championship top ten: 1. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), 255 points; 2. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 248 points; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), 224 points; 4. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), 212 points; 5. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), 159 points.; 6. Thierry van den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), 139 points; 7. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), 137 points; 8. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), 124 points; 9. Giovanni Bussei (ITA, Honda), 122 points; 10. Massimo Beltrami (ITA, Honda), 114 points.

S1 Manufacturers: 1. Aprilia, 256 points; 2. TM, 255 points; 3. Honda, 230 points; 4. Husqvarna, 212 points; 5. KTM, 188 points; 6. Suzuki, 158 points; 7. Yamaha, 53 points.

Supermoto S1 - Pas de la Casa, Andorra

PAS DE LA CASA (ANDORRA), 3 July 2011 – The third appointment with the 2011 FIM SuperMoto World Championship was disputed in a sunny day begun with a very strong wind that obliged the event management to postpone the warm up session and to cancel the Superpole.

Despite this unexpected modification of the schedule, the Chareyre brothers were victorious, in fact Adrien starred at the Pas de la Casa circuit by grasping his first GP victory of the season and Thomas was second. The all French podium was rounded off by Thierry Van Den Bosch.

In the Open class Teo Monticelli imposed his rhythm over the other racers despite he crashed right before the end of the final race. The Italian challenger mounted on the podium together with team mate Massimiliano Porfiri and Anthony Ford-Dunn.

Honda Crf - Gaspardone Paolo - Italia

On many occasions preparations Supermotard bikes are much more elaborate than in Enduro and Motocross, here are some works of art ..

The Best ..Thierry Van Den Bosch - Aprilia

Thomas Chareyre - France, TM

Suzuki Rmz 450 - Ravaglia Christian Italia

Ivan Lazzarini - Hm Honda . Italia


This fantastic Honda CRF 450, provides aluminum Marchesini wheels, along with the pump and brake calipers from the same brand.

KTM SXC 450 - Karanyotov Angel . Bulgary

Supermoto S1 , Pas de la Casa, Andorra

The starting grid for Race 2 is formed, 1 Chareye Adrian - Aprilia, 2nd Thierry Van Den Bosch - Aprilia, 3 º Ivan Lazzarini - Honda, 4º Chereyre Thomas - Tm.

That at every turn, this is entertainment, this is Supermotard ...

Skating on wheels

In No. 20 we find the head of the group to rider the Italian Suzuki trying to hold the position number 12, chased closely by another Suzuki rider Andrea Occhini No. 51, also pursued by Max Verderosa his Honda CRF, and more away up the group, Christian Ravaglia, who would spend a few laps later with the two pilots Andrea head gaining 2 places in the race

KTM - Karanyotov Angel . Bulgary, vs Giovanni Bussei - Honda Italia

Cucharrera Francesc - España, KTM

Adrien Chareyre - Fra, Aprilia vs Thierry Van Den Bosch - Fra, Aprilia.

In No. 5 the pilot Frances Aprilia Adrien Chareyre who managed to finish in 1 place in the second race of the day keeping the place, type, and fear, with the most experienced driver in the history of Supermoto, the great Thierry Van den Bosch, great match ..

Thierry Van Den Bosch - Aprilia

The great pace with these great drivers at every turn and at all times, make a espetaculo Supermoto World unmatched displeased that apart from big names like Thierry Van Den Bosch - Aprilia, are fighting among pilots is difficult to see in many other races in any other discipline of the motor.

Supermoto S1 , Pas de la Casa, Andorra

Mauno Hermunen - Finland, Husqvarna

The three top riders came in front of Mauno Hermunen and Ivan Lazzarini who were respectively fourth and fifth, chased by Luc 1 Sylvain Bidart who grasped a solid result at the Grandvalira track. The French rider of the KTM 747 Motorsport, Alexis Marie Luce, did his best and grasped the seventh position, followed by SBD Union Bike Giovanni Bussei and Suzuki Valenti Lux Performance Christian Ravaglia. The Grand Prix of Andorra top ten was rounded off by Karanyotov Sport Team Angel Karanyotov.

Thomas Chareyre - France, TM

This racing weekend was a good one as well as for the other member of the Chareyre duo, Thomas, who made the TM Factory Racing Team proud of him. After being second in the qualifying, in today’s opening race Thomas struggled with the Husqvarna Factory Finnish Mauno Hermunen and snatched him the second spot. Race 2 was a little bit more difficult for him due to a contact with Thierry Van Den Bosch

Honda Crf - Gaspardone Paolo - Italia .Vs. Sammartin Elia - Italia Suzuki Rmz

In these 2 photos as we can see the throttle a good skid control, braking to stop and closing the teeth ... and praying one Our Father, you can overtake on a curve ...

Supermoto S1, Race 2

Christian Ravaglia - Suzuki No. 9, fighting for 10 places with the pilot Bulgarian Angel Karanyotov - Ktm, which after a few laps would move, winning the fight, back in the post numerous 12 would end the Italian Massimo Beltrami - Honda CRF.

The S1 category had to surrender to the strength of the Fast Wheels ASD French rider who led his Team to the victory of the Grand Prix of Andorra and came back home really satisfied with the results grasped throughout the whole weekend.

Adrien Chareyre faced two perfect days which began with the fastest time of 00:50.828 grasped in Saturday’s time practice. Today, after starting from the Superpole he pulled away in all the races and his solid performance allowed him to be the first to take the three chequered flags. The oldest of the Chareyre brothers did not struggle too much with rivals as there was always at least one second dividing him from his pursuers: only Thomas was able to race staying close to him as the other main chaser of Adrien was Thierry Van Den Bosch but between the two there was a 3 second gap. Adrien gained one position in the Championship standings as he stole the third spot to HM Honda Racing Ivan Lazzarini.

Supermoto S1 , Pas de la Casa, Andorra

S1 Race 1 top ten: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 19:55.686; ; 2. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), +0:01.018; 3. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:18.825; 4. Thierry Van Den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), +0:21.693; 5. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), +0:22.921; 6. Sylvain Bidart (FRA, Honda), +0:28.381; 7. Giovanni Bussei (ITA, Honda), +0:41.625; 8. Angel Karanyotov (BUL, KTM), +0:42.634; 9. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), +0:42.912; 10. Paolo Gaspardone (ITA, Honda), +0:48.395;

S1 Race 2 top ten: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 19:54.713; ; 2. Thierry Van Den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), +0:03.800; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), +0:13.911; 4. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), +0:14.177; 5. Sylvain Bidart (FRA, Honda), +0:16.457; 6. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:24.336; 7. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), +0:26.764; 8. Max Verderosa (ITA, Honda), +0:30.275; 9. Giovanni Bussei (ITA, Honda), +0:30.961; 10. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), +0:32.041.

S1 Race 3 top ten: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 19:41.637; ; 2. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), +0:01.606; 3. Thierry Van Den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), +0:13.074; 4. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:20.030; 5. Sylvain Bidart (FRA, Honda), +0:21.618; 6. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), +0:23.033; 7. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), +0:24.170; 8. Massimo Beltrami (ITA, Honda), +0:24.374; 9. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), +0:36.318; 10. Giovanni Bussei (ITA, Honda), +0:41.558.

S1 Overall top ten: 1. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 75 points; 2. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), 62 p.; 3. Thierry Van Den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), 60 p.; 4. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), 53 p.; 5. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), 50 p.; 6. Sylvain Bidart (FRA, Honda), 47 p.; 7. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), 38 p.; 8. Giovanni Bussei (ITA, Honda), 37 p.; 9. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), 34 p.; 10. Angel Karanyotov (BUL, KTM), 30 p.

S1 Championship top ten: 1. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), 183 points; 2. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), 181 p.; 3. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 179 p.; 4. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), 164 p.; 5. Thierry Van Den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), 139 p.; 6. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), 115 p.; 7. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), 104 p.; 8. Giovanni Bussei (ITA, Honda), 93 p.; 9. Massimo Beltrami (ITA, Honda), 85 p.; 10. Sylvain Bidart (FRA, Honda), 85 p.

S1 Manufacturers: 1. Aprilia, 187 points; 2. TM, 183 p.; 3. Husqvarna, 181 p.; 4. Honda, 170 p.; 5. KTM, 144 p.; 6. Suzuki, 113 p.; 7. Yamaha, 36 p.

Category Open

Vermeulen Devon - Holland, KTM

Teo Monticelli - Italia , Honda.

Open - Championship Classification
1 72 Monticelli T. ITA 204.
2 13 Tognaccini A. ITA 176.
3 65 Porfiri M. ITA 166.
4 14 Kejmar Pavel CZE 151.
5 10 Vorlicek Petr CZE 142.
6 53 Martella M. ITA 112.
7 99 D´Addato Luca ITA 105.
8 68 Monticelli D. ITA 99.
9 18 Ford-Dunn A. GBR 95.
10 666 Malachi M. GBR 75

Supermoto S1 , Pleven, Bulgari..

Hermunen seeking second victory in a row at Pleven
PLEVEN (BULGARIA), 28 May 2011 – The beautiful nature surrounding the Bulgarian tarmac track of Pleven perfectly matched with the action offered by the Superiders, who faced the time practice session of the second Grand Prix of the 2011 FIM SuperMoto World Championship. The best performance belonged to Finnish Mauno Hermunen, author of the best time of 1:23.694 on board the Husqvarna Factory Team bike. Tomorrow Hermunen will fight for the head of the Superpole with the Chareyre brothers, Thomas and Adrien, as well as with Ivan Lazzarini.
In the Open class, Teo Monticelli ended the day very satisfied after finishing at the head of the time sheets.

Supermoto S1 , Pleven, Bulgari..

PLEVEN (BULGARIA), 29 May 2011 – The Dolna Metropolia Race track of Pleven hosted an eventful Grand Prix that attracted many SuperMoto enthusiasts from all over Bulgaria. The spectacular tarmac track was the set of a perfect weekend for Mauno Hermunen, who set the fastest time in yesterday’s qualifying and also starred in today’s challenges. The Finnish winner of the Bulgarian GP shared the podium with Adrien Chareyre and Ivan Lazzarini as they were second and third respectively.
The second race of the UEM European Championship belonged to a highly motivated Teo Monticelli, who is the new Championship leader. Monticelli ended the day in front of Pavel Kejmar and Alessandro Tognaccini.

Supermoto S1 , Pleven, Bulgari..

Mauno Hermunen disputed the second Grand Prix of the season with a very clear aim. The Finnish member of the Factory Husqvarna Team wanted to repeat the fantastic result he achieved in Pleven last year and he made it.

Despite Race 1 saw Hermunen standing on the 4th spot of the front row, he took a hard fought 4th place finish after overcoming home rider Angel Karanyotov in the final lap. Hermunen’s quiet start was followed by two top results: the Finnish took the leadership in Race 2 right after the first laps moving at the head of the pack and opening a 1.326 gap over rival Adrien Chareyre and he did it again in the final one where he was 2.579 faster than the French rider of the Fast Wheels ASD Team. Hermunen is the new red plate holder and has a 7-point advantage over defending World Champion Thomas Chareyre.

The second step of the podium went to Adrien Chareyre, who had a great feeling with the Bulgarian track and clinched three brilliant 2nd positions after taking advantage from the front row start. The French Superider came home really satisfied as he jumped from the 7th place in the standings to the 4th one, and now it is easier for him taking a look at the top three.

Clasifica Supermoto Pleven Bulgary 2011.

S1 Race 1 top ten: 1. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), 18:28.500; ; 2. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), +0:00.147; 3. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), +0:00.602; 4. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:02.645; 5. Angel Karanyotov (BUL, KTM), +0:04.457; 6. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), +0:14.467; 7. Thierry van den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), +0:14.550; 8. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), +0:16.707; 9. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), +0:17.415; 10. Andrea Occhini (ITA, Suzuki), +0:19.421.

S1 Race 2 top ten: 1. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), 19:53.056; ; 2. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), +0:01.326; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), +0:03.822; 4. Angel Karanyotov (BUL, KTM), +0:04.503; 5. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), +0:11.876; 6. Davide Gozzini (ITA, KTM), +0:15.430; 7. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), +0:17.577; 8. Thierry van den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), +0:18.613; 9. Elia Sammartin (ITA, Suzuki), +0:19.586; 10. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), +0:20.122.

S1 Race 3 top ten: 1. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), 19:47.138; ; 2. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), +0:02.579; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), +0:06.017; 4. Thierry van den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), +0:06.790; 5. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), +0:07.669; 6. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), +0:19.088; 7. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), +0:19.371; 8. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), +0:19.583; 9. Giovanni Bussei (ITA, Honda), +0:19.996; 10. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), +0:21.303;

S1 Overall top ten: 1. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), 68 points; 2. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 66 p.; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), 65 p.; 4. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), 46 p.; 5. Thierry van den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), 45 p.; 6. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), 43 p.; 7. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), 40 p.; 8. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), 36 p.; 9. Angel Karanyotov (BUL, KTM), 36 p.; 10. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), 31 p.

S1 Championship top ten: 1. Mauno Hermunen (FIN, Husqvarna), 128 points; 2. Thomas Chareyre (FRA, TM), 121 p.; 3. Ivan Lazzarini (ITA, Honda), 114 p.; 4. Adrien Chareyre (FRA, Aprilia), 104 p.; 5. Thierry van den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), 79 p.; 6. Alexis Marie Luce (FRA, KTM), 77 p.; 7. Davide Gozzini (ITA, KTM), 72 p.; 8. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Suzuki), 70 p.; 9. Uros Nastran (SLO, Honda), 59 p.; 10. Matthew Winstanley (GBR, Honda), 59 p.

S1 Manufacturers: 1. Husqvarna, 128 points; 2. TM, 121 p.; 3. Honda, 118 p.; 4. Aprilia, 112 p.; 5. KTM, 105 p.; 6. Suzuki, 77 p.; 7. Yamaha, 36 p.

Supermoto S1 , Pleven, Bulgari..

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World Supermoto Championship, Pleven Bulgarie.. Ready

FUNCHAL (PORTUGAL), 24 May 2011 – Bulgaria is ready to host another superb and thrilling round of the 2011 FIM SuperMoto World Championship and UEM SuperMoto European Championship on Sunday May 29th.

The Grand Prix of Italy, held at Busca on Sunday April 3rd, was the exciting opening round of the new season and the protagonists did not disappoint the expectations.

The paddock was crowded and Superiders were ready to battle through the pack to make up ground. The star of the Italian GP was defending World Champion and red plate holder Thomas Chareyre, who reached the top of the podium on board the TM Factory Racing machinery. The author of three solitary races and series leader, finished in front of the Husqvarna Factory member Mauno Hermunen and the HM Honda Racing rider Ivan Lazzarini, second and third classified. The two are detaining the same positions also in the Championship standings: Hermunen has a 15-point gap from the French leader and is separated from Lazzarini thanks to an 11-point advantage. The latter should pay attention to KTM 747 Motorsport Davide Gozzini, who is only one point far from him.

Alexis Marie Luce, Gozzini’s team mate, is fifth in the Championship in front of the TDS Faor rider Massimo Beltrami. Adrien Chareyre and the Fast Wheels ASD Team are in seventh position followed by the Luc 1 Honda Team rider Sylvain Bidart and Fabrizio Bartolini of the V2 Racing Team, while Thierry Van Den Bosch and the PMR H2O Team complete the top ten.

After the first race of the UEM European Championship, Italian Massimiliano Porfiri of the Freccia Team is detaining the leadership in the standings, followed by team mate Teo Monticelli. The top three is rounded off by the KTM 747 Motorsport rider Alessandro Tognaccini.

The Grand Prix of Bulgaria will be disputed at the exclusive tarmac track of Pleven, a spectacular and demanding circuit located in the North of the country at the centre of the Danube lowland, where the unique nature and architecture make Pleven and its track a fantastic venue for the World series. Superiders will have to positively face the tough 516-metre asphalt sky section and the 1204-metre slide. Only the most competitive will have the chance to stand on the Bulgarian podium, that last year was conquered by Mauno Hermunen, protagonist of a maiden GP. The Finnish challenger was joined by talented Thomas Chareyre and Davide Gozzini, who grasped the second and third spot respectively.

Are you curious to know who will be standing on the podium the coming weekend?

Well, on Sunday we will find out the three top riders!

GP SupermotoS1 Busca Italia 2011

Supermoto S1

FUNCHAL (PORTUGAL), 26 January 2011 – The 2011 SuperMoto World Championship S1 calendar has been modified.


DATE GRAND PRIX VENUE

03 April Italy Busca

29 May Bulgaria Pleven

26 June Andorra Andorra

28 August Italy Triscina (Sicily)

25 September Portugal Portimao

23 October France Cahors

02 October – SuperMoto of Nations - SPAIN – Motorland (Alcañiz, Teruel)

2011 FIM Supermoto 1 and UEM Open Teams.

FUNCHAL (PORTUGAL), 16 February 2011 – Youthstream announces the list of Teams committed to race the entire World and European SuperMoto Championships in 2011.

2011 FIM S1 and UEM Open Teams

1 Team PMR H2O Aprilia

2 Team Fast Wheels Aprilia

3 Team SHR Honda

4 Team HM Honda Racing Honda

5 Team TDS - FAOR Honda

6 Team Union Bike Honda

7 Team IFG Honda

8 Team Freccia Honda

9 Team Zupin Husqvarna Husqvarna

10 Team Ignorant Kawasaki

11 Team Eprotech Utag KTM

12 Team JM Racing KTM

13 Team Motoracing KTM

14 Team 747 Motosport KTM

15 Team Rigo Racing Suzuki

16 Team Lux Performance Suzuki

17 Team Pergetti Racing Suzuki

18 Team TM Racing Factory TM

19 Team V2 Racing Yamaha

20 Team Dream Yamaha

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GP Supermoto Salou Port Aventura 2010

GP SupermotoS1 Francia 2010

2010 FIM SuperMoto World Championship - Sankt Wendel (GER)

2010 FIM SuperMoto World Championship - Triscina (ITA)

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