Motocross: David Philippaerts first in Brazil

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David Philippaerts in azione
David Philippaerts ( Yamaha) won the Grand Prix of Brazil, fourth round of  2011 world motocrossrace held last weekend on Indaiatubatrack: in particular, the Centaur English won a valuable second place in the first leg and then centered the victory in the second.

Antonio Cairoli, who has returned from an ill-fated test at Glen Helen, finished just behind compatriot, thanks to a first and a second place that allowed him to recover points on Clement Desalle, who keeps the head of the standings ( Maximilian Nagl and Cairoli itself) and this year seems to be able to its also in sight of victory, but always surprises around the corner because the season is still long.
Note that David Guarnieri did not take part in races for a botta sustained in qualifying and Manuel Monni things didn't go exactly as well.
The class MX2 saw instead another major test of strength for KTMteam: at the end the Dutch Jeffrey Herlings has checked on Ken Roczen while third place was the prerogative of the French Gautier Paulin (Yamaha).
The standings continued to be dominated by Roczen and Herlings who seem to really have a gear higher than all rivals, speech that applies in particular to the young German pilot, fully fit despite having taken part in the 2011 edition of the AMA Supercrossevent concluded recently which seems to have given even greater safety in his ability to pilot.

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