Febvre superlative in United States for eighth victory of 2015

Yamaha Racing MXGP UNITED STATES - ROUND 18
    Glen Helen
MXGP Race Report - 21/09/2015
Febvre superlative in United States for eighth victory of 2015

The Monster Energy MXGP of USA represented the eighteenth and last round of the 2015 FIM Motocross World Championship and in the 'oven' of Glen Helen Yamaha Factory Racing Yamalube's Romain Febvre signed off a remarkable campaign with another standout performance aboard his YZ450FM. The Frenchman scored a 1-2 in the motos to claim his eighth victory of the season and a thirteenth consecutive podium result. Teammate Jeremy Van Horebeek was eighth overall.

The steep Californian hills just outside the town of San Bernardino provided a sun-scorched but capable stage for the last round of MXGP. The snaking layout was fast, relentless and offered plenty of elevation changes and some decent air-time for the racers. Loose soil carved rough in places but the pacey trajectory of the course meant it was hard for riders to set markedly different lap-times to their competitors.

Febvre rode to third position in the qualification heat on Saturday after a duel with Star Racing Yamaha Yamalube's Cooper Webb who was making both his Grand Prix and 450 debut at Glen Helen. The youngster had previously taken his YZ250F to West Coast AMA 250SX title success but mindful of his role for Team USA at the Motocross of Nations next week Webb was keen on race mileage.

The first moto got underway in front of a 22,000 crowd (figure for the weekend) and with a sea of crystal clear blue overhead. Romain did not make the best getaway but was soon past Josh Grant and pursuing Webb. The pair had a tasty battle and Febvre reigned supreme with an exquisite overtaking move down the long, steep hill two laps before the flag. The chase, fight, pass and victory represented one of his best performances of the year. Van Horebeek was unfortunate to become mixed up in a first corner melee caused when Shaun Simpson crashed and collected another four riders. Re-starting from the back JVH dealt well with the heat and to regain positions up to twelfth.

The second race again saw Febvre needing to thread through to the front from the depths of the top ten. With Webb also in the pack, it was Grant who set the pace. Once more '461' did the running and was all over the rear wheel of the Kawasaki with three laps remaining. Webb was alone in third and it was left to Febvre to depose the Californian. Climbing the hill a momentary lapse saw Romain drop his bike in the switchback turn at the top and the gap to Grant became too big to breach in the time before the finish. Nevertheless a scorecard of 1-2 was enough to uncork the champagne yet again. Webb was an excellent third overall. Jeremy got away without incident on this occasion and made good positions in the mid-part of the race to cross the line in seventh.

A milestone championship for Febvre has ended with thirteen podium finishes in a row, eight victories (almost half of the calendar and more than double that of the next nearest rider) and a gap of 143 points over Gautier Paulin in the premier class standings. Van Horebeek dealt with injury and form issues but trod the podium twice and rested fifth in the championship after outpointing Max Nagl. DP19 Racing Yamaha's David Philippaerts has missed the last three rounds due to an arm injury but the veteran ends his ninth term in the MXGP division with fifteenth.

Ernee is the next stop. The atmospheric French circuit west of Le Mans will host the 69th Motocross of Nations this coming weekend and for what is expected to be a repeat of the vibrant and superb event held at the facility in 2005. Febvre will wear the colours of his country for the first time while Van Horbeek wheels his YZ450FM into action for Belgium. Webb will also make his debut there for the United States. 


Romain Febvre
1st and 2nd for 1st overall. Championship position: 1st

"It has been an amazing year and this is my thirteenth podium in a row. When we started riding yesterday I thought it was difficult because the track is so wide and fast so we had to adapt the bike a little bit because we are not used to this type of track. It was also really hot! In the first moto my start was not too good but I caught everybody and passed Cooper with two laps to go; it was really good and I was so happy to win. I had to do it again from the start in the second moto and with three laps to go I made a mistake at the top of the hill and crashed. Josh Grant was really fast. I could only manage second place but it meant the overall. To win was my goal and especially at this mythical track."

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Jeremy Van Horebeek
12th and 7th for 8th overall. Championship position: 5th

"Not too bad today. One positive point is that I picked myself up in these conditions [heat]. Normally I cannot handle it too well and today I suffered but not as much as usual. I'm happy about that even if it is a point to work on. In the first moto Simpson crashed in front of me and I hit his bike and went down. I came from the back to twelfth, which was pretty good but it cost me a lot of energy. In the second moto I didn't start so well again, passed a few guys and finished seventh. It is not the result we wanted but it is not bad for me in these conditions. I'm happy the season is over; it has not been great. Still, I had two podiums and it means I can do it. We have some homework to do this winter and I will be putting a lot of time into that. I've learned from my mistakes and that is important for the next season."

Cooper Webb
2nd and 3rd for 3rd overall

"Overall I'm really happy. It was a whole new experience for me, a new format, new machine. It was a nice 'warm-up' and I got to see how these guys race. I feel I have benefitted hugely from being here. We got a lot of good information. I'm looking forward to next week now."


2015 MXGP United States
Glen Helen 21/09/2015
race I
1 Romain Febvre Yamaha FRA 35'54.457 
2 Cooper Webb Yamaha USA 0'00.724 
3 Josh Grant Kawasaki USA 0'23.369 
4 Jason Anderson Husqvarna USA 0'34.642 
5 Antonio Cairoli KTM ITA 0'38.012 
6 Glenn Coldenhoff Suzuki NLD 0'39.495 
7 Dean Wilson KTM GBR 0'41.977 
8 Gautier Paulin Honda FRA 0'48.001 
9 Evgeny Bobryshev Honda RUS 0'55.692 
10 Marvin Musquin KTM FRA 0'58.982 
11 Ben Townley Honda NZL 1'10.156 
12 Jeremy Van Horebeek Yamaha BEL 1'13.182 
13 Tommy Searle KTM GBR 1'21.065 
14 Davide Guarneri TM ITA 1'26.549 
15 Jose Antonio Butron KTM ESP 1'30.412 
race II
1 Josh Grant Kawasaki USA 36'17.374 
2 Romain Febvre Yamaha FRA 0'12.621 
3 Cooper Webb Yamaha USA 0'17.132 
4 Dean Wilson KTM GBR 0'18.260 
5 Evgeny Bobryshev Honda RUS 0'45.661 
6 Glenn Coldenhoff Suzuki NLD 0'51.367 
7 Jeremy Van Horebeek Yamaha BEL 0'57.887 
8 Gautier Paulin Honda FRA 1'03.920 
9 Tommy Searle KTM GBR 1'07.744 
10 Davy Millsaps KTM USA 1'11.790 
11 Jose Antonio Butron KTM ESP 1'26.141 
12 Tyla Rattray Kawasaki ZAF 1'32.261 
13 Todd Waters Husqvarna AUS 1'38.613 
14 Dean Ferris Husqvarna AUS 1'47.535 
15 Davide Guarneri TM ITA 2'10.022 
MXGP World Standing
Rider Standings After Race 18 of 19
1.Romain FebvreYamahaFRA735
2.Gautier PaulinHondaFRA592
3.Evgeny BobryshevHondaRUS567
4.Shaun SimpsonKTMGBR481
5.Jeremy Van HorebeekYamahaBEL449
6.Maximilian NaglHusqvarnaDE442
7.Antonio CairoliKTMITA432
8.Glenn ColdenhoffSuzukiNLD423
9.Todd WatersHusqvarnaAUS354
10.Clement DesalleSuzukiBEL331
11.Dean FerrisHusqvarnaAUS294
12.Kevin StrijbosSuzukiBEL287
13.Tyla RattrayKawasakiZAF276
14.Jose Antonio ButronKTMESP233
15.David PhilippaertsYamahaITA185
16.Christophe CharlierHondaFRA183
28.Cooper WebbYamahaUSA42
36.Jeffrey DeWulfYamahaBEL21
42.Cedric SoubeyrasYamahaFRA15
44.Matevz IrtYamahaSVN13
48.Pier BertuzzoYamahaITA12
55.Eduardo AndradeYamahaMEX9
56.Mike VanderstraetenYamahaBEL9
59.Paul CoatesYamahaGBR7
74.Alfie SmithYamahaGBR1
79.Lewis GregoryYamahaGBR0

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Guillod rounds out 2015 and MX2 with sixth podium result

Yamaha have claimed three positions in the top ten of the 2015 FIM MX2 Motocross World Championship thanks to the Standing Construct Yamaha Yamalube and Kemea Yamaha Racing Yamalube teams as both squads attacked the Monster Energy MXGP of USA at Glen Helen today. Standing Construct's Valentin Guillod shone on the YZ250F by taking third place overall in the Californian heat for one of the most draining and toughest meetings of the eighteen that formulated the '15 Grand Prix calendar. 

Glen Helen returned to the international scene after a four year absence and benefitted from a larger attendance as more American and AMA competitors filled the Grand Prix entry list. The final motos of a season that began under the lights of Qatar and have involved trips to four continents were spun around a track that rewarded bravery and stamina in the climate as the long hills and vast jumps provided an authentic racing challenge.

Saturday was hard on Benoit Paturel and Julien Lieber as falls in the qualification moto meant lowly gate positions for the two thirty minute and two lap races through even higher temperatures on Sunday. In contrast Guillod rode well and took advantage of Tim Gajser's mistake to place second.

Come Sunday and the first outing saw the Swiss in an exciting tussle with Max Anstie for fourth position in the final three laps. The fight went to the final minutes and Anstie just pipped '92' by nine hundredths of a second. Lieber bore the pain of an injured right hip from his crash on Saturday. '33' elected to ride and score the points that would lift him to sixth in the world championship standings. He finished ninth in the race and then sat out the second moto and is a possible doubt for the Motocross of Nations next weekend. Lieber was originally scheduled for an operation on his left groin after the season curtain-closer in France but may have to withdraw from Team Belgium and have both problem areas fixed. Paturel was also in pain - from a sore right ankle - but soldiered through to thirteenth. Brent Van Doninck crashed on the first lap and then had to recover the best he could; the Belgian finally reaching fourteenth.

In the second moto Guillod was unable to do anything about escaping Americans Jessy Nelson and Shane McElrath but kept a consistent pace in third spot ahead of eventual World Champion Tim Gajser. Lieber was out of action and the Belgian was joined on the sidelines by countryman Van Doninck who suffered some mechanical gremlins. Benoit Paturel rode a better race to finish ninth and inside the top ten once more.

The 2015 campaign is now consigned to statistics. Guillod is Yamaha's 'winningest' rider with three victories but all four athletes walked the podium through the year with Lieber (sixth in the championship), Paturel (ninth) and Van Doninck (thirteenth) spraying champagne for the first time in their careers. This achievement represents a great spread of progress for Yamaha and the new generation of the YZ250F.

The Motocross of Nations will now see Guillod and Lieber in action for their countries at Ernee in France next weekend for the last major engagement for the teams in their 2015 diaries.


Valentin Guillod
5th and 3rd for 3rd overall. Championship position: 4th

"I've had a lot of bad luck in the last few races - I don't believe in 'bad luck' - but I did have difficulty in understanding why I was crashing so much or riders were jumping on me. It was all experience and I had the goal of finishing on the podium for my last MX2 GP and that's what I did. It was really awesome to ride here. We started the year not knowing much about the Yamaha YZ250F but I think we showed that it is a great bike and my team did a great job all year. We kept working really hard and at the beginning of the season I was not feeling so good on the race bike but we finally found the good set-up from the GP of Spain. To have three GP wins and six podiums and finish fourth in the championship is still a very good season and I'm the most successful Swiss in GPs. I want to thank all my sponsors and the people that were there for me when I also had bad results. Standing Construct Yamaha were fantastic. Lastly I have to congratulate Tim [Gajser] for his title. We have always raced with respect and he did a great job."

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Benoit Paturel
Benoit Paturel
13th and 9th for 10th overall. Championship position: 9th

"After my crash yesterday I didn't know if I would be able to ride on Sunday. My ankle hurts pretty bad and after some painkillers and a solid tape it was ok to try. These aren't the results I was looking for but given the circumstances I'm happy to finish both motos. I have learnt so much this season and I'm happy with my championship position. I know what I have to do this winter to be stronger and I want to give big thanks to the team for all they have done for me."


Julien Lieber
9th and DNS for 15th overall. Championship position: 6th

"I crashed hard yesterday and hurt my right groin. I'm due to have the left one operated after the Nations but now I'm not sure what I will do. I went out in the first moto because I really want those points to get sixth in the championship and managed to make it happen. We will see for the Nations in the next few days."

Julien Lieber

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Brent Van Doninck
14th and DNF for 20th overall. Championship position: 13th

"I'm disappointed with my result in this last GP. I loved the track here but couldn't ride it like I wanted. I struggled a lot and although it started going better in the races I had some bad luck. In the first moto I crashed and had to come back to 14th and had the feeling I was riding better and better, although I had no energy left at the end. In the second moto I messed up the start but managed to get through pretty well in the first lap. I was riding good in eighth but then got bike problems and had to stop. I wanted to finish the season in a better way but that's the sport."


2015 MX2 United States
Glen Helen 21/09/2015
race I
1 Jessy Nelson KTM USA 36'33.129 
2 Chris Alldredge Kawasaki USA 0'12.857 
3 Shane McElrath KTM USA 0'18.589 
4 Max Anstie Kawasaki GBR 0'21.210 
5 Valentin Guillod Yamaha CHE 0'21.307 
6 Tim Gajser Honda SVN 0'34.359 
7 Harri Kullas Husqvarna FIN 0'38.327 
8 Jeremy Seewer Suzuki CHE 0'39.762 
9 Julien Lieber Yamaha BEL 0'50.881 
10 Pauls Jonass KTM LVA 0'54.438 
11 Petar Petrov Kawasaki BGR 0'55.255 
12 Thomas Covington Kawasaki USA 1'00.300 
13 Benoit Paturel Yamaha FRA 1'00.930 
14 Brent Vandoninck Yamaha BEL 1'13.683 
15 Bas Vaessen Suzuki NLD 2'00.552 
22 Mark Weishaar Yamaha USA -2Laps 
23 Nahuel Kriger Yamaha ARG -5Laps 
race II
1 Jessy Nelson KTM USA 36'37.196 
2 Shane McElrath KTM USA 0'05.211 
3 Valentin Guillod Yamaha CHE 0'32.327 
4 Tim Gajser Honda SVN 0'36.227 
5 Jeremy Seewer Suzuki CHE 0'40.646 
6 Pauls Jonass KTM LVA 0'50.515 
7 Harri Kullas Husqvarna FIN 0'52.303 
8 Max Anstie Kawasaki GBR 1'06.400 
9 Benoit Paturel Yamaha FRA 1'09.669 
10 Ivo Monticelli KTM ITA 1'51.141 
11 Petar Petrov Kawasaki BGR 1'55.708 
12 Calvin Vlaanderen KTM NLD 2'05.137 
13 Chris Alldredge Kawasaki USA 2'08.710 
14 Brian Bogers KTM NLD 2'15.862 
15 Samuele Bernardini TM ITA 2'23.519 
20 Nahuel Kriger Yamaha ARG -1Laps 
21 Mark Weishaar Yamaha USA -11Laps 
22 Brent Vandoninck Yamaha BEL -12Laps 
MX2 World Standing
Rider Standings After Race 18 of 19
1.Tim GajserHondaSVN589
2.Pauls JonassKTMLVA564
3.Max AnstieKawasakiGBR537
4.Valentin GuillodYamahaCHE511
5.Jeremy SeewerSuzukiCHE496
6.Julien LieberYamahaBEL430
7.Jeffrey HerlingsKTMNLD423
8.Jordi TixierKawasakiFRA393
9.Benoit PaturelYamahaFRA376
10.Petar PetrovKawasakiBGR324
11.Brian BogersKTMNLD310
12.Thomas CovingtonKawasakiUSA285
13.Brent VandoninckYamahaBEL272
14.Aleksandr TonkovHusqvarnaRUS256
15.Dylan FerrandisKawasakiFRA205
16.Ivo MonticelliKTMITA195
32.Damon GraulusYamahaBEL33
35.Kevin ForsYamahaBEL28
39.Nahuel KrigerYamahaARG17
44.Alejandro RugerioYamahaMEX10
66.Mark WeishaarYamahaUSA0
68.Yannis IrsutiYamahaFRA0

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