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MXGP, Matterley Basin, Winchester, GREAT BRITAIN, 19 Juni 2016

Top ten for Jordi Tixier and Clement Desalle

Both Jordi Tixier and Clement Desalle of the Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team finished top ten in the British round of the FIM World MXGP Motocross Championship at Matterley Basin in southern England.

It was Tixier's fourth race back from injury and he continues to show increased speed each race. After posting eleventh place in the timed practice session and the qualifying race on Saturday the Frenchman made further advances on post his best two results to date on race day with ninth in race one and sixth in race two. The combined results gave him eighth overall in the GP and he has advanced to nineteenth in the series standings despite missing the first seven rounds.
 
It was a mixed weekend for Desalle. The Belgian had set second fastest time in timed practice but was denied a better placing than seventh in the qualifying race after being squeezed out at the first turn. The first GP moto was a disappointment after a first lap crash but Clement rode with great determination to recover from thirty-second place on the opening lap to grab four points for seventeenth place and he carried the speed on into the second moto when, after starting fifth, he crossed the line an impressive fourth. Ninth overall in the Grand Prix, he is now twelfth in the series standings.
 
Tommy Searle of Monster Energy DRT Kawasaki had qualified eighth in his home GP and eventually took that same position in the opening GP moto after advancing strongly from eleventh on a track where passing was proving difficult for many riders. He again made rapid advances in race two to hold down seventh before problems with his vision in the incessant rain forced him back to sixteenth. He is now eleventh in the points standings.
 
Jordi Tixier: “It was a great weekend for me; I was happy with my results and my rhythm. On Saturday I did my best qualifying race; I finished eleventh but I was really close to the top five. In the first moto I got a ninth and did even better in the next one; my start was great, but in the second corner I got a stone in my goggles and damaged them. I didn’t want to throw them away as it was raining; finally I had to do it but I had a good rhythm and could keep my sixth place. It’s nice to see that we are working well with the team; now we’ll move to Holland to prepare for Mantova next weekend.”
 
Clement Desalle: “It’s a good feeling to end the weekend with a top five result, especially after the first race where I didn’t get what I could expect. I had a bad start and then during the first lap I jumped on a mound of earth and did a superman! I didn’t crash but my adrenalin was up; I lost my rhythm and even crashed later in this lap. I was last, as long way back, and recovered to seventeenth so for sure it was good to get a fourth position in the next race. I had a better start around fifth or sixth, and then came through to fourth; I tried to catch a podium, but Paulin had also a good rhythm. We continue to work with the team; this year many things are new as I race with a new bike, new suspension, new tyres and we must find the best settings for me. But I feel the improvements, and that’s good for the future.”
 
Tommy Searle: “It was nice to race my home GP, to see so many fans and try to spend some time with them as they gave us amazing support. It’s been a really good weekend, but it’s a shame that the rain came for the second race. I was happy with the first race, then in the second one I had some good laps but then the rain was so bad that I had troubles with my goggles; I slowed down too much as I didn’t want to take them off, but I should have throw them away… In the first race I had a good speed, I know I can do it and I just hope that I make it happen soon.”