Courtesy of Team Suzuki Press Office
Arminas Jasikonis – 3rd (MX1)
Kevin Strijbos – 5th (MX1)
Hunter Lawrence – 4th (MX2)
Jeremy Seewer – 5th (MX2)
Bas Vaessen – 7th (MX2)
After the unveiling of the new Factory RM-Z450WS at the team’s Lommel HQ
in Belgium on Friday, Suzuki World MXGP kicked-off the 2017 motocross
season with strong performances at the Hawkstone International in the UK
on Sunday.
With Kevin Strijbos and Arminas Jasikonis on the new machine, this was
the first chance to really put it through its paces – the first time for
fans and world media to see the brand-new bike in action in race
conditions - and overall it was a good trial-run as both riders put in
strong rides in sandy and muddy conditions at the former Grand Prix
venue in Shropshire.
In the two-moto format, it was Jasikonis who had the fastest
qualification time in the MX1 class (MXGP in the FIM World
Championship), then going on to get the third-step of the podium with a
third and fourth in the two races. He came through the field in both
races and was pleased with his improvements on what is his first full
year with the team: “Overall, the speed of one lap was good, I won the
qualification. I made a small mistake in the first moto but I’m happy, I
know where I am, I made quite big-steps since last year and a big
thanks to Stefan and the team for making that possible,” said the tall
Lithuanian.
Strijbos ended-up with a fourth and a sixth in the class but saved his
best performance for the combined MX1/ MX2 Superfinal where he came
fourth, but was pushing hard for the last podium spot all the way until
the end. He had this to say about his day: “It went pretty good, better
than expected, to be honest, because I didn’t have a lot of time on the
bike. We changed some stuff before the race and during the day and I
felt good. I wasn’t trying to push too hard, just put some laps on the
bike and overall it was a good day.”
Team Suzuki World MXGP General Manager Stefan Everts was also
similarly-impressed that the new RM-Z450WS did so well considering they
had such little time to test it: “This morning we were first and second
in timed qualification, which is a great start. I see good things from
AJ (Arminas Jasikonis), he’s riding better than last year and Kevin
didn’t really push it but was getting better in each moto in what was
the first race for this bike.”
In the MX2 class, it was rookie Hunter Lawrence who was the best-placed
Suzuki rider, just edging-out team-mate Jeremy Seewer for fourth
overall. Lawrence’s sixth and third-place finishes were almost good
enough for a podium spot so the Australian was pleased with his debut
ride: “It was good, only a pre-season race just to get into the swing of
things, but it wasn’t too bad. We got to see how myself and my bike
works in race conditions and now we’re coming out safe and uninjured and
one-step closer to lining-up at round one in Qatar. I’m very happy with
how things went.”
For Seewer, he managed a fifth and a fourth and then was the third-best
MX2 finisher in the Superfinal, but suffered as confusion surrounded
what each was actually allowed to do to ‘prep’ the concrete start gate.
The MXGPs move to a metal-mesh start for 2017, so – and this won’t be a
problem come the start of the season - apart from those issues, he felt
he had a decent day: “I have a good feeling on the bike, that’s the most
important thing. I could have won and not felt good, but I think it’s
better to know you’re feeling good and have extra to give.”
The last member of the squad was Bas Vaessen, who got an eighth and a
seventh in his two motos after also struggling with the concrete starts:
“Overall it went well, but I completely messed-up my starts. The first
moto, I think, I was dead last and came all the way-up through the field
and almost the same in the second race. I started to push more-and-more
at the end of the race and my lap-times were good, so I think it was a
decent first day racing,” said the Dutch teenager.
Zachary Pichon was originally meant to be racing, on what would have
been his debut ride for the Suzuki World MX2 Team, but due to illness,
it was decided that recovery was the better option as he prepares for
his EMX250 campaign.
All the riders will now head back to Belgium to continue testing and
working on getting ready for the first round of the 2017 World Motocross
Championships on February 25th in Qatar.
MX1 Race 1:
1. Max Anstie (GBR, HUS)
2. Max Nagl (GER, HUS), +2.719
3. Arminas Jasikonis (LTU, Suzuki World MXGP), +3.239
4. Kevin Strijbos (BEL, Suzuki World MXGP), +17.069
5. Jake Nicholls (GBR, KTM), +46.481
6. Gautier Paulin (FRA, HUS), +1:02.782
7. Nathan Watson (GBR, KTM), +1:21.788
8. Brad Anderson (GBR, KTM), +1:31.738
9. Mike Kras (NED, KTM), +2:00.972
10. Clement Desalle (BEL, KAW), +2:02.365
MX1 Race 2:
1. Max Nagl (GER, HUS),
2. Gautier Paulin (FRA, HUS), +18.822
3. Clement Desalle (BEL, KAW), +25.286
4. Arminas Jasikonis (LTU, Suzuki World MXGP), +26.255
5. Max Anstie (GBR, HUS), +27.942
6. Kevin Strijbos (BEL, Suzuki World MXGP), +44.669
7. Nathan Watson (GBR, KTM), +1:16.626
8. Shaun Simpson (GBR, YAM), +1:44.276
9. Mike Kras (NED, KTM), +2:16.333
10. Dan Thornhill (GBR, HUS), +2:24.154
MX1 Overall:
1. Max Nagl (GER, HUS), 47pts
2. Max Anstie (GBR, HUS), 41pts
3. Arminas Jasikonis (LTU, Suzuki World MXGP), 38pts
4. Gautier Paulin (FRA, HUS), 37pts
5. Kevin Strijbos (BEL, Suzuki World MXGP), 33pts
6. Clement Desalle (BEL, KAW), 31pts
7. Nathan Watson (GBR, KTM), 28pts
8. Mike Kras (NED, KTM), 24pts
9. Dan Thornhill (GBR, HUS), 20pts
10. Rob Holyoake (GBR, HUS), 17pts
MX2 Race 1:
1. Pauls Jonas (LAT, KTM)
2. Thomas Covington (USA, HUS), +6.945
3. Thomas Kjer Olsen (DEN, HUS), +15.063
4. Ben Watson (GBR, KTM), +23.545
5. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, Suzuki World MX2), +29.239
6. Hunter Lawrence (AUS, Suzuki World MX2), +32.123
7. Jake Millward (GBR, KTM), +57.727
8. Bas Vaessen (NED, Suzuki World MX2), +1:02.871
9. Mel Pocock (GBR, HUS), +1:10.004
10. Freek van der Vlist (NED, KTM), +1:15.279
MX2 Race 2:
1. Pauls Jonas (LAT, KTM)
2. Thomas Kjer Olsen (DEN, HUS), +5.689
3. Hunter Lawrence (AUS, Suzuki World MX2), +5.923
4. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, Suzuki World MX2), +16.707
5. Conrad Mewse (GBR, HUS), +48.497
6. Thomas Covington (USA, HUS), +59.779
7. Bas Vaessen (NED, Suzuki World MX2), +1:02.706
8. Adam Sterry (GBR, KAW), +1:23.313
9. Lars van Berkel (NED, HON), +1:24.759
10. Ben Watson (GBR, KTM), +1:30.768
MX2 Overall:
1. Pauls Jonas (LAT, KTM), 50pts
2. Thomas Kjer Olsen (DEN, HUS), 42pts
3. Thomas Covington (USA, HUS), 37pts
4. Hunter Lawrence (AUS, Suzuki World MX2), 35pts
5. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, Suzuki World MX2), 34pts
6. Ben Watson (GBR, KTM), 29pts
7. Bas Vaessen (NED, Suzuki World MX2), 27pts
8. Conrad Mewse (GBR, HUS), 26pts
9. Jake Millward (GBR, KTM), 24pts
10. Adam Sterry (GBR, KAW), 21pts
Superfinal Result:
1. Max Nagl (GER, HUS)
2. Jordi Tixier (FRA, KAW), +8.906
3. Max Anstie (GBR, HUS), +17.405
4. Kevin Strijbos (BEL, Suzuki World MXGP), +19.405
5. Pauls Jonass (LAT, KTM), +21.270
6. Clement Desalle (BEL, KAW), +43.755
7. Thomas Kjer Olsen (DEN, HUS), +46.292
8. Arminas Jasikonis (LTU, Suzuki World MXGP), +47.654
9. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, Suzuki World MX2), +50.625
10. Jake Nicholls (GBR, KTM), +1:28.506
16. Bas Vaessen (NED, Suzuki World MX2), +1:58.377
18. Hunter Lawrence (AUS, Suzuki World MX2), +2:29.199
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