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Philippaerts building up to Yamaha debut |
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Posted by Staff
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Friday, 08 February 2008 |
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As the first ever winner of both MX1 and MX2 Grand Prix there is a lot of
hope for new Yamaha Motocross Team recruit David Philippaerts as the 24 year old
opens the ‘blue’ chapter of his career this weekend at the Starcross
International at Mantova in Italy.
The first Italian representative for
the crew since the inception of the MX1 category in 2004, Philippaerts is
ideally placed to continue his impressive climb in world championship motocross
since bursting onto the scene with a volley of MX2-GP podiums in 2005.
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The Tuscan has spent the winter working with the Rinaldi-helmed squad in
preparation for the 2008 MX1-GP season, only his second in the premier class
since entering the competition in 2007 and after adapting immediately to the
demands of the 450cc four-stroke with six podiums, two moto victories and a
single Grand Prix success at the Teutschenthal circuit in Germany.
Mantova this weekend – also host of the Italian Grand Prix on May 17/18
- will witness Philippaerts’ christening with the potent YZ450FM. The
multi-title winning machine will carry the Italian and team-mate Josh Coppins
for the 2008 campaign.
“I was really pleased when I first rode the
Yamaha because I found it light and easy to handle but with an engine and power
output that was very manageable,” he commented. “It meant that I did not have to
change anything with regards to my riding style, and this level of comfort gives
you confidence.”
“The standard bike was already very good from the
outset and since then we began to work with pieces and upgrades for the race
machine,” he added. “The team are well organised and professional and they
provide a perfect working environment. There is always somebody to take care of
things and they have good ideas; I’m very satisfied.”
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The feeling of well-being currently in the set-up is echoed by Co-ordinator
‘Mino’ Raspanti. “Even though we are just at the start of the year we already
feel strong as a team and David is an easy guy to work with; he is always kind
and professional,” he remarked.
“We did some engine and suspension
testing but we have not made any big changes to the bike compared to last year,
our work was mainly focussed on adapting the YZ450FM to suit his style and to
get him comfortable,” he further added.
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While the expectation of regaining Yamaha’s MX1-GP crown falls mainly in
the lap of team-mate Josh Coppins, Raspanti believes that Philippaerts is
capable of a few surprises: “We believe that David is one of the fastest riders
in MX1 but he still needs some more experience. He is only 24 and potentially
has a good career ahead of him. His strengths as a rider are his skills on the
bike, his strong character and his fighting spirit. We expect a forward step in
2008 and we will support him totally to help achieve that.”
Mantova will
be the first of several race appearances for Philippaerts before the world
championship gets underway at the Valkenswaard circuit for the Grand Prix of
Netherlands on April 6th.
“I want to get a lot of race time and hours so
that I am completely ready to go at the first round,” the seven-time Grand Prix
winner said “so I will be racing the pre-season international events and using
them very much as testing opportunities.”
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