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A Sixth for Kevin Horgmo in Portugal
F&H Kawasaki Racing Team's Kevin Horgmo bounced back with a forceful sixth in Race 2 in the Portuguese round of the FIM World MX2 Motocross Championship at Agueda.
The Norwegian paid the penalty for an unfortunate Qualifying the previous day which had left him with a disadvantageous gate-pick. He found himself 17th on the opening lap of Race 1, but persisted throughout the race, making his final pass on the penultimate lap for 12th. He faced another difficult start from the outside in Race 2, but pounced quickly to move into 11th after a few corners and by the end of Lap 2 he was already eighth. Two more stunning passes during the first five laps saw him advance even further to his eventual sixth. He heads to Spain next weekend eighth in the series standings.
Kevin Horgmo: "I was fastest in Warm-up this morning but they watered a lot before our first race and without a good Qualifying yesterday it was difficult for the start today. I was making a lot of mistakes trying to pass slower riders but I turned it around the last few laps so I was confident for Race 2. I still didn't get the best start but I came from 11th to sixth, not far from Adamo. Now we fly back to The Netherlands to get ready for Spain."
Young teammate David Braceras reveled in the Portuguese sunshine as he rocketed through the first turn seventh in Race 1 and even moved forward to sixth after six laps before the pressure of racing at the sharp-end for the first time in his rookie GP season started to show and he periodically surrendered positions during the second half of the race. But the Spanish youngster remained cool to bring it home 11th, his best result to date. Race 2 was a different story as he could not avoid a fallen rival on the opening lap; the incident left him 24th at the first split but he responded admirably to work his way forward to 14th at the chekcered flag. He heads to his home GP next weekend 14th in the championship points chase.
David Braceras: "I took a great start in the first moto and found good rhythm and speed to race several laps in sixth. It was a good experience but I used a lot of energy in those first few laps and had to back off a little in the second half of the race. My start was not quite so good in Race 2 and I was around 15th but another rider fell in front of me and I crashed too. But I was happy with my riding to come back to 14th. There are still a lot of things for me to improve, but I am progressing every weekend and the next GP is in my home country; the track there is quite special and I will give everything for my own public."
Big Van World MTX Kawasaki’s Jack Chambers made a lightening start in Race 1 to hold down eighth place until he slithered to the ground on the slick surface which had been well-watered immediately prior to the race to combat the threat of dust in the strong Iberian sunshine. A further fall on lap six left him classified 24th. The young American made an even more dramatic start to Race 2 to dispute fourth place through the early laps before the intensity of racing on the leaderboard for the first time took its toll and he was gradually pushed down the field, eventually pulling out of the race three laps from the end.