Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha just celebrated their plethora of podium wins with their latest addition in Germany over the weekend.
It was indeed a splendid weekend for Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha MXGP team as the team managed to celebrate nine podium finishes with both riders, Anaud Tonus and Gautier Paulin, in the tenth round of the MXGP World Championship in Teutschenthal, Germany. The riders managed to take their YZ450F past the chequered flag to earn themselves sterling results. This is the fourth time this season that the riders have made up to thirds of the premier class podium. The two are now tied on the points for fourth in the Championship Standings. Jeremy Seewer, on the other hand, remains third after missing the podium by 1-point today.
The next round of the MXGP World Championship will take place in Palembang, Indonesia, on the weekend of July 7th.
Arnaud Tonus (Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha MXGP Team)- As It Happened
“This weekend was a bit more challenging because I had a tough qualifying race yesterday, so I was pretty far out on the start and I had to dig deep going into the first corner, but I managed to be inside the top-five in both races. I had a good battle with the Yamaha riders in the first race, but I managed to pass Jeremy on the last lap when he made a mistake, and then I had another good race in Race 2 and was able to finish on the box for a fifth time. It was also amazing to have Gautier up on the podium with me. We have a great atmosphere inside the team, and this is a very special moment for us and the team. I am super happy for him,” says Tonus as quoted from Yamaha Racing.
Gautier Paulin (Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha MXGP Team)- As It Happened
“I can’t thank the Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha MXGP Team enough. For the past few weeks it has been tough for me, I have been off the podium. I had a big crash in Portugal and then was unlucky in France. I then met the ground again in Russia. Last weekend in Latvia, I felt more like myself, but I didn’t reach the points I wanted to. The feeling was there and it was a good training. It was tough, I had to fight hard for this one, but I know and have known my entire career that nothing comes for free, so I fought and now I am here and it feels great.”
Jeremy Seewer (Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha MXGP Team)- As It Happened
“I had a really really good weekend. Now I am starting to pick up the flow right from the Time Practice. I missed the podium by 1-point even with a crash in Race 2, but I felt good all weekend. I was up there in the top-five and top-three all weekend. Unfortunately, I fell in Race 2 and I fought really hard to come back through the pack really quick which takes a lot of energy especially on a tough track like this. I am happy with everything as I took good points which is the goal at the end of the day.
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