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WEC - ROUND 8, FRANCE
25 September 2006 - Yamaha Racing

Micheluz fifth in world championship

Maurizio Micheluz

Poland''s Bartosz Oblucki and Frenchman Marc Germain shared top honours in the Enduro 1 class at the eighth and final round of the 2006 World Enduro Championship, the GP of France held in Boussac. With conditions far from ideal following heavy rain during the days leading up to the race, as well as during the event itself, the last round of the 2006 WEC series proved to be extremely challenging for all competitors. Performing at his best in the slippery conditions Oblucki placed 14 seconds ahead of Italian Simone Albergoni after a day long battle while Germain, making his first appearance in the 2006 WEC series having focused his efforts on national events in France this season, placed third and ahead of Spain''s Ivan Cervantes. Needing just a handful of points from the first day''s competition Cervantes claimed the E1 world championship title for the second consecutive season.


With conditions harder on day two of the GP of France than they have been on any other day of the eight-round WEC series this season Yamaha rider Marc Germain claimed a popular victory finishing just over five seconds ahead of day one winner Oblucki. Although competing simply for fun Germain showed that he is still a world class performer despite opting not to compete in the full world championship series in 2006. Winning three of the day''s four special tests in the E1 class Germain headed what was a great second day in France for Yamaha. With Oblucki second Portuguese Yamaha rider Helder Rodrigues claimed his first WEC podium of 2006 in third while UFO Corse Yamaha rider Maurizio Micheluz finished in fourth. In finishing fourth Micheluz claimed fifth in the 2006 E1 world championship, finishing as the highest placed Yamaha rider.


Maurizio Micheluz (UFO Corse Yamaha) Enduro 1 class - Day 1: Sixth, Day 2: Fourth
''I think that it is important to have good luck in a race with such bad conditions. On the first day I didn''t have such good luck and I finished in sixth position. On the second day I just wanted to make sure that I didn''t make any mistakes, and my result improved. I was being careful on all the special tests and finished in fourth and not so far behind third. I am happy with the way the race has gone and the championship. I finished in fifth position, which is my best championship result in the WEC, so I am happy. I am learning more every year so I''m looking forward to 2007.''


Marc Germain (Yamaha France) Enduro 1 class - Day 1: Third, Day 2: First
''It was never my plan to get a really good result here at the world championship race in France. I have had a great season in France so I just wanted to race in front of the spectators that have supported me all season. I was really tired on day one because I didn''t prepare for the race as well as I could. But I could see that I could still get a good result. I saw that I could improve my result with some good times on the enduro test. I was behind Oblucki going into the last tests, and I wasn''t expecting to win, but he made a mistake and I won. I am really happy with this.''

Temp: 12
Crowd: 20000
Weather: Rain


2006 Enduro 1 France 24/09/2006
Race 1 - 1 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Bartosz Oblucki Husqvarna POL 50''40.800
2 Simone Albergoni Honda ITA 0''14.360
3 Marc Germain Yamaha FRA 1''10.190
4 Ivan Cervantes KTM ESP 1''17.440
5 Alessandro Belometti KTM ITA 2''15.650
6 Maurizio Micheluz Yamaha ITA 2''27.460
7 Helder Rodrigues Yamaha POR 2''30.900
8 Julien Gauthier Honda FRA 2''45.010
9 Gregory Eyries Yamaha FRA 4''54.110
10 Damien Miquel Kawasaki FRA 5''37.640
11 Nicolas Deparrois Husqvarna FRA 6''7.790
12 Mike Hartmann KTM GER 6''45.290
13 Freddy Blanc KTM FRA 7''39.320
14 Evrard Gutkin TM FRA 8''23.400
15 Nicolas Joye KTM CHE 9''52.530


Race 2 - 1 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Marc Germain Yamaha FRA 33''57.610
2 Bartosz Oblucki Husqvarna POL 0''5.710
3 Helder Rodrigues Yamaha POR 1''13.610
4 Maurizio Micheluz Yamaha ITA 1''31.570
5 Ivan Cervantes KTM ESP 2''2.360
6 Julien Gauthier Honda FRA 3''24.230
7 Alessandro Belometti KTM ITA 4''22.270
8 Nicolas Deparrois Husqvarna FRA 4''42.430
9 Damien Miquel Kawasaki FRA 5''29.580
10 Joan Jou Yamaha ESP 5''32.960
11 Greg Evans KTM GBR 11''49.770
12 Nicolas Joye KTM CHE 14''41.870
13 Benoit Calomine KTM FRA 14''53.940

Rider Standings 24/09/2006


Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1. Ivan Cervantes KTM ESP 372
2. Simone Albergoni Honda ITA 318
3. Bartosz Oblucki Husqvarna POL 291
4. Alessandro Belometti KTM ITA 284
5. Maurizio Micheluz Yamaha ITA 255
6. Petri Pohjamo TM FIN 166
7. Helder Rodrigues Yamaha POR 155
8. Mike Hartmann KTM GER 148
9. Nicolas Deparrois Husqvarna FRA 125
10. Freddy Blanc KTM FRA 82
11. Julien Gauthier Honda FRA 71
12. Anthony Roberts Yamaha AUS 58
13. Peter Bergvall Suzuki SWE 52
14. Shane Cuthbertson KTM CAN 49
15. Marc Germain Yamaha FRA 45
44. Arnau Vilanova Yamaha ESP 10

Manufacturer Standings 24/09/2006


Pos. Manufacturer Points
1. KTM 372
2. Honda 333
3. Husqvarna 301
4. Yamaha 273
5. TM 173
6. Suzuki 90
7. Kawasaki 64
8. GasGas 23
9. Christini 19

RACE REPORT 24/09/2006
Merriman third, Aubert fourth in world championship

Stefan Merriman

Finn Samuli Aro wrapped up the 2006 Enduro 2 world championship on day one of the GP of France by claiming his eighth E2 class win of the series. Winning just two of the opening day''s seven special tests Aro placed eight seconds ahead of Frenchman Fabien Planet. Finishing in third was Finn Mika Ahola some 29 seconds behind Planet while Australian UFO Corse Yamaha rider Stefan Merriman placed in fourth five seconds behind Ahola having lost valuable seconds when he got wire wrapped around his rear wheel on one of the day''s extreme tests.


On day two Mika Ahola improved on his day one result to top the E2 class finishing 32 seconds ahead of Merriman. With just 13 riders reaching the finish of the second day in the E2 class due to the severity of the conditions Merriman was followed home by Aro. With Aro topping the 2006 E2 world championship UFO Corse Yamaha team mates Merriman and Johnny Aubert placed in third and fourth.


French UFO Corse Yamaha rider Johnny Aubert''s hopes of a good result at both his home round of the series and the final round of the championship ended when the former motocross rider DNF the opening day after just one timed special test. Crashing as he crossed a slippery wooded bridge on the extreme test Aubert took no further part in the event having injured his ankle. Although in pain at the time of his incident Aubert returned to the race on Sunday.


Johnny Aubert (UFO Corse Yamaha) Enduro 2 class - Day 1: DNF, Day 2: DNS
''I crashed on the first timed enduro test, on one of the bridges. I am not sure what happened exactly but I had a lot of pain in my ankle. I had some problem with the bones but I don''t think that anything is broken. On Monday I will go to Paris and there I will have a doctor examine my foot. I can walk on it but something is not right. I hope it is nothing too serious.''


Stefan Merriman (UFO Corse Yamaha) Enduro 2 class - Day 1: Fourth, Day 2: Second
''I got stuck in a fence on the extreme test on the last lap. I was just going up a rocky uphill, slipped backwards, and got caught up in the fence. I lost some time getting the wire out of the wheel, so that didn''t help me. I had a fall on one of the tests earlier in the day as well but thankfully they were the only problems I had. With the conditions the way they were it could have been a lot worse. It would have been nice to have got onto the podium but fourth wasn''t so bad. Day two was really tough. On the last enduro test I met one of the other riders coming towards me after he''d made a mess of one of the uphill. I had to try and dodge him, figure out where he''d come from, and I ended up getting stuck myself. It was a bit tricky in places. I find it difficult to ride at my best when I know that I can''t win a championship. The race hasn''t been too bad, despite the weather, and although there were a lot of ruts it''s been pretty enjoyable.''

Temp: 12
Crowd: 20000
Weather: Rain


2006 Enduro 2 France 24/09/2006
Race 1 - 1 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Samuli Aro KTM FIN 48''12.910
2 Fabien Planet KTM FRA 0''8.300
3 Mika Ahola Honda FIN 0''37.630
4 Stefan Merriman Yamaha AUS 0''42.980
5 Andrea Belotti KTM ITA 2''6.710
6 Cristobal Guerrero GasGas ESP 2''8.100
7 Nicolas Paganon Husqvarna FRA 2''16.310
8 Paul Edmondson Honda GBR 2''52.010
9 Emmanuel Albepart Honda FRA 3''3.350
10 Andrea Beconi Beta ITA 3''15.040
11 Euan McConnell TM GBR 3''42.780
12 Alessandro Botturi Aprilia ITA 4''27.260
13 Thierry Klutz Sherco BEL 4''40.860
14 Fabrizio Dini Yamaha ITA 5''6.060
15 Jordan Curvalle Kawasaki FRA 6''1.340


Race 2 - 1 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Mika Ahola Honda FIN 32''20.250
2 Stefan Merriman Yamaha AUS 0''32.870
3 Samuli Aro KTM FIN 0''58.450
4 Paul Edmondson Honda GBR 1''4.460
5 Nicolas Paganon Husqvarna FRA 1''7.060
6 Fabien Planet KTM FRA 1''14.160
7 Euan McConnell TM GBR 1''50.890
8 Emmanuel Albepart Honda FRA 1''52.570
9 Andrea Beconi Beta ITA 1''58.090
10 Andrea Belotti KTM ITA 4''2.040
11 Fabrizio Dini Yamaha ITA 5''12.110
12 Alessandro Botturi Aprilia ITA 7''55.330
13 Jordan Curvalle Kawasaki FRA 9''23.220

Rider Standings 24/09/2006


Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1. Samuli Aro KTM FIN 360
2. Mika Ahola Honda FIN 328
3. Stefan Merriman Yamaha AUS 318
4. Johnny Aubert Yamaha FRA 277
5. Fabien Planet KTM FRA 239
6. Cristobal Guerrero GasGas ESP 210
7. Xavier Galindo KTM ESP 185
8. Nicolas Paganon Husqvarna FRA 153
9. Fabrizio Dini Yamaha ITA 141
10. Alessandro Botturi Aprilia ITA 135
11. Valtteri Salonen HusaBerg FIN 134
12. Euan McConnell TM GBR 108
13. Paul Edmondson Honda GBR 105
14. Andrea Beconi Beta ITA 98
15. Andrea Belotti KTM ITA 92

Manufacturer Standings 24/09/2006


Pos. Manufacturer Points
1. KTM 360
2. Yamaha 356
3. Honda 328
4. GasGas 210
5. Husqvarna 165
6. Aprilia 135
7. HusaBerg 134
8. Beta 112
9. TM 108
10. Sherco 58
11. Suzuki 52
12. Kawasaki 30

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