MLADINA
(CROATIA), 19 July 2009 – Slovenian rider Matevz Irt (Honda Team MB)
became the winner of the tenth event for the FIM MX3 World Championship in
Croatia. Pierre Alexandre Renet (Suzuki Bodo Schmidt) finished second,
Alvaro Lozano (Yamaha Ausio Racing Team) third.
The
Sunday's Timetable was changed because of the heavy weather conditions on
Saturday. So riders started the racing day with morning's Qualifying
Practice. Matevz Irt took the pole position in front of Alvaro Lozano
(Spain) and Italian Alex Salvini (Husqvarna Tecno B).

Matevz
Irt
During
the first race the race track Mladina was still muddy. Matevz Irt from the
Italian Team MB took the holeshot. Austrian rider Michael Staufer (KTM),
who returned in the competition after the injury, was holding the second
position. Riders riding behind Irt were very narrows and fast. So Staufer
regressed. Four riders were fighting for the top three for a long time.
Renet finished second and Lozano third.
In
the second race Irt took another holeshot and he was riding very reliable.
His first MX3 overall win was in the air, he only needed to hold out till
the end. He won also the second race. Finnish rider Antti Pyrhonen was
riding second at the beginning, but finished tenth and lost the podium.
Gregory Wicht (Honda) from Switzerland was second. Both Husqvarna riders
followed the best two. Christophe Martin (France) was third and Alex
Salvini fourth.

Pierre
Alexandre Renet
After
the second place at his home Slovenian event, Matevz Irt won in Croatia.
But in front of many Slovenian spectators, who attended the nearby event.
Pierre Alexandre Renet was sixth in the second race but finished second
overall. Renet kept the red plate for the Championship leadership. Alvaro
Lozano finished the top three. Christophe Martin was fourth, his teammate
Alex Salvini (Husqvarna Tecno B) was fifth overall. The best home Croatian
rider was Nenad Sipek (Yamaha), finished fourteenth.
In
the MX3 Championship Classification French rider Pierre Alexandre Renet
increased the advantage in front of the Italian rider Alex Salvini. Renet
is leading for eleven points. Finnish rider Antti Pyrhonen moved to the
third position. Julien Vanni is now fourth. Matevz Irt gained to the fifth
position and he has the same number of points as Christophe Martin on the
sixth position.
Next
event for the FIM MX3 World Championship will be 2nd of August in Germany.
MX3
podium
RIDER'S
COMMENTS
1st
– MATEVZ IRT (SLOVENIA): »I think yesterday responsible people took the
right decision to make the Qualifying Practice today. We had much better
conditions today. Already this morning I was very fast. I took the pole
position and I was about one second faster than others. I won also both
races so today it was a fantastic day for me. This is my first MX3 win and
the feeling is great.«
2nd
– PIERRE ALEXANDRE RENET (FRANCE): »It was a very good race for me. I
took some more points in front of Alex Salvini. This is very important
because he is my biggest competitor for the Championship Title at the
moment, when Julien Vanni is out because he is injured. On every race I
try to do my best to take as many points as possible. I hope this is the
recipe to win the Championship.«
3rd
- ALVARO LOZANO (SPAIN): »Both races went out without bike
problems. The bike was much better as before. Then of course also the
weekend was easier and more successful for me. In the first race I took a
good start. I passed some riders and finished third. In the second race
the track was dry and very hard, I finished fifth. Thank to my team for
their support.«

Pierre
Alexandre Renet, Matevz Irt and Alvaro Lozano
RESULTS
First
Race Top Ten: 1. Matevz Irt (SLO, Honda), 34:54.458; 2. Pierre
Renet (FRA, Suzuki), +0:08.767; 3. Alvaro Lozano (ESP, Yamaha), +0:09.584;
4. Antti Pyrhonen (FIN, Honda), +0:11.456; 5. Joaquim Rodrigues (POR,
Aprilia), +0:11.970; 6. Christophe Martin (FRA, Husqvarna), +0:16.215; 7.
Alex Salvini (ITA, Husqvarna), +0:19.607; 8. Michael Staufer (AUT, KTM),
+0:22.585; 9. Jan Zaremba (CZE, KTM), +0:25.524; 10. Nicolai
Hansen (DEN, Suzuki), +0:30.833
Second
Race Top Ten: 1. Matevz Irt (SLO, Honda), 35:11.531; ; 2. Gregory Wicht (SUI,
Honda), +0:04.436; 3. Christophe Martin (FRA, Husqvarna), +0:07.385; 4.
Alex Salvini (ITA, Husqvarna), +0:14.799; 5. Alvaro
Lozano (ESP, Yamaha), +0:19.557; 6. Pierre Renet (FRA, Suzuki), +0:29.977;
7. Joaquim Rodrigues (POR, Aprilia), +0:31.874; 8. Sergey Astaykin (RUS,
KTM), +0:36.213; 9. Saso Kragelj (SLO, Yamaha), +0:41.774; 10. Antti
Pyrhonen (FIN, Honda), +0:50.228
Overall
Top Ten: 1.
Matevz Irt (SLO, Honda), 50 points; 2. Pierre
Renet (FRA, Suzuki), 37 p.; 3. Alvaro Lozano (ESP, Yamaha), 36 p.; 4. Christophe
Martin (FRA, Husqvarna), 35 p.; 5. Alex Salvini (ITA, Husqvarna), 32 p.;
6. Gregory Wicht (SUI, Honda), 30 p.; 7. Joaquim
Rodrigues (POR, Aprilia), 30 p.; 8. Antti Pyrhonen (FIN, Honda), 29 p.; 9.
Jan Zaremba (CZE, KTM), 22 p.; 10.
Saso Kragelj (SLO, Yamaha)
Championship
Classification Top Ten: 1. Pierre
Renet (FRA, Suzuki), 373 points; 2. Alex
Salvini (ITA, Husqvarna), 362 p.; 3. Antti Pyrhonen (FIN, Honda), 311 p.;
4. Julien Vanni (FRA, Honda), 311 p.; 5. Matevz Irt (SLO, Honda), 293 p.;
6. Christophe Martin (FRA, Husqvarna), 293 p.; 7. Alvaro Lozano (ESP,
Yamaha), 220 p.; 8. Nicolai Hansen (DEN, Suzuki), 186 p.; 9. Hugo Basaula
(POR, Suzuki), 164 p.; 10. Kasper
Jensen (DEN, Honda), 159 p
\\Mikkel
19/7
2009
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