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REPORT | SX STUTTGART NIGHT 2

Saturday was another hot dashing day in the Stuttgart Supercross Arena. In the sold-out games royal residence the group went insane as the riders arranged for the principal qualifying race.

Also, again it was Cole Siebler who hopped of the entryway out front and took and simple win to meet all requirements for the semi last took after by Jason Thomas and Teddy Maier. Yet in addition Tiger Lacey won his qualifying race before his kindred compatriots Brown and Voss and indicated effortlessly that he has his emphasis on the win of the day. Extremely astounding Travis Sewell demonstrated a stunning pace throughout the entire end of the week and took the win of his qualifying race took after by the French 250 2-stroke rider Soubeyras and German SX-star Daniel Siegl.

Last US-rider to proceed with his way to the last was Jacob Marsack who needed to go again through the last possibility race. So 11 of 15 US riders met all requirements for the semi finals and these ought to be some extreme ones.

To the delight of the group the German rider Manuel Chittaro took the holeshot and drove the semi last to the complete without allowing to Maier, Marsack, Siebler or Thomas to take this terrific win from him. Tiger Lacey had an awful begin and was left to go into the last shot race together with Heath Voss, champ of a year ago, who was not over his shape yet.

The second semi last was certainly a French one with Richier winning before Soubeyras and the Rouis. Sewell and Northrop both additionally qualified specifically for the last.

The last hot accessible spots for the last went to Lacey and Esposti and kept the test still open amongst Siebler and him.

Be that as it may, when the entryway for the last dropped it was neither Tiger Lacey nor Cole Siebler in front, yet Travis Sewell who took the holeshot took after by Lacey. While Sewell appeared to go effectively for his first historically speaking win in a German Supercross occasion, Siebler needed to battle his way through the pack which sealed to be a significant troublesome one on that tight track. Sewell committed a little error in a corner and fell. While Sewell’s bicycle would not like to restart again Lacey assumed control over the lead before Jason Thomas and Teddy Maier and this is the way they saw the checkered banner. Siebler finished on forward position which was adequate for him to be the aggregate champ of the end of the week.

Cole Siebler: “Dashing in Stuttgart is incredible. I like the track and like this soil.”

Teddy Maier: ” I’m extremely cheerful that I’ve been on the platform today. The begin is critical on tracks that way and the beginning door set on that bounce was extremely interesting for me. Recently I couldn’t fit the bill for the semi last, so I’m much more upbeat for the present outcome. I’m anticipating the following occasion to come.”

Gabi Kneip/November 15, 2009

Qualifyer 1

1

18

Cole SIEBLER

USA

HONDA

2

35

Jason THOMAS

USA

SUZUKI

3

23

Teddy MAIER

USA

KAWASAKI

4

27

Manuel CHITTARO

GER

KTM

5

16

Keylon KYLE

USA

SUZUKI

6

5

Stefan LUDWIG

GER

KAWASAKI

7

20

Jacob MARSACK

USA

HONDA

8

3

Yentel MARTENS

BEL

KTM

9

4

Vincent BERTHOMÉ

FRA

TM

10

24

Randall EVERETT

USA

SUZUKI

11

19

Ben EVANS

USA

HONDA

Qualifyer 2

1

12

Tiger LACEY

USA

KAWASAKI

2

9

Mike BROWN

USA

KTM

3

13

Heath VOSS

USA

HONDA

4

1

Jeff NORTHROP

USA

KTM

5

36

Davide ESPOSTI

ITA

SUZUKI

6

31

Alexandre ROUIS

FRA

YAMAHA

7

41

Adrien LOPES

FRA

YAMAHA

8

28

Doug DEHAAN

CAN

SUZUKI

9

32

Robert STURM

GER

KAWASAKI

10

2

Jiri BITTER

CZE

KTM

11

6

André ADRIAN

GER

HONDA

Qualifyer 3

1

29

Travis SEWELL

USA

KAWASAKI

2

10

Cédric SOUBEYRAS

FRA

KTM

3

7

Daniel SIEGL

GER

SUZUKI

4

22

Michael WILLARD

USA

KAWASAKI

5

47

Nicolai HANSEN

Sanctum

SUZUKI

6

21

Florent RICHIER

FRA

KAWASAKI

7

33

Justin John STARLING

USA

KAWASAKI

8

37

Jürgen WYBO

BEL

SUZUKI

9

48

Joan CROS

SPA

SUZUKI

34

Derek Jonah HALL

USA

KAWASAKI

Semi Final 1

1

27

Manuel CHITTARO

GER

KTM

2

23

Teddy MAIER

USA

KAWASAKI

3

20

Jacob MARSACK

USA

HONDA

4

18

Cole SIEBLER

USA

HONDA

5

35

Jason THOMAS

USA

SUZUKI

6

36

Davide ESPOSTI

ITA

SUZUKI

7

12

Tiger LACEY

USA

KAWASAKI

8

4

Vincent BERTHOMÉ

FRA

TM

9

16

Keylon KYLE

USA

SUZUKI

5

Stefan LUDWIG

GER

KAWASAKI

13

Heath VOSS

USA

HONDA

Semi Final 2

1

21

Florent RICHIER

FRA

KAWASAKI

2

31

Alexandre ROUIS

FRA

YAMAHA

3

10

Cédric SOUBEYRAS

FRA

KTM

4

29

Travis SEWELL

USA

KAWASAKI

5

1

Jeff NORTHROP

USA

KTM

6

22

Michael WILLARD

USA

KAWASAKI

7

9

Mike BROWN

USA

KTM

8

3

Yentel MARTENS

BEL

KTM

9

47

Nicolai HANSEN

Sanctum

SUZUKI

7

Daniel SIEGL

GER

SUZUKI

37

Jürgen WYBO

BEL

SUZUKI

Saturday Final

1

12

Tiger LACEY

USA

KAWASAKI

2

35

Jason THOMAS

USA

SUZUKI

3

23

Teddy MAIER

USA

KAWASAKI

4

18

Cole SIEBLER

USA

HONDA

5

20

Jacob MARSACK

USA

HONDA

6

21

Florent RICHIER

FRA

KAWASAKI

7

31

Alexandre ROUIS

FRA

YAMAHA

8

1

Jeff NORTHROP

USA

KTM

9

36

Davide ESPOSTI

ITA

SUZUKI

10

29

Travis SEWELL

USA

KAWASAKI

11

10

Cédric SOUBEYRAS

FRA

KTM

27

Manuel CHITTARO

GER

KTM