Published On: January 26, 2014

Frich above in Leipzig this weekend. During the Kings of Extreme supercross This weekend, the French riders were clearly at the front on both evenings. Thomas Ramette won the first SX1 final on Friday ahead of Czech Filip Neugebauer and Frenchman Boris Maillard. Neugebauer won the Superfinal (MX1+MX2) on Friday ahead of Maillard and Ramette. There was no size on Saturday Charles Lefrancois. The Frenchman won both the final and the superfinal and was crowned King of Leipzig. In the final Romain Berthome and Mickael Musquin came second and third. In the superfinal Lefrancois won ahead of Maillard and Berthome.

In SX2 class, the victory on both evenings went to the Dane Stefan Kjer Olsen. He defeated the Frenchman Gaetan le hir and the Dutchman Dave Versluis on Friday and Saturday. Was with the women Larissa Papenmeier the best for Maria Franke on both evenings. Third place on Friday went to Kim Irmgartz, on Saturday it went to the German Alicia Reitze.

Lefrancois is the new king of Leipzig - Photo: CDS

This weekend was also the second match UK Arena Cross championship on the agenda. Fabien Izoird started this weekend with a one point lead, but was able to leave Birmingham with a 14 point lead Daniel McCoy. Frenchman Izoird won the final by about 2 seconds ahead of Daniel McCoy and about 4 seconds ahead Kristian Whatley. Compatriots Cyrile Coulon and Loic Rombaut completed the top 5. With one match to go, the title seems to be within Izoird's reach. However, everything is still completely open for second place.

Results Birmingham: 1 Fabien Izoird LPE Kawasaki 5:18.737 – 2 Daniel McCoy MBO Sport ASA Scaffolding Yamaha 5:20.897 – 3 Kristian Whatley MBO Sport ASA Scaffolding Yamaha 5:22.872 – 4 Cyrille Coulon SR75 Molson 5:26.094 – 5 Loic Rombaut LPE Kawasaki 5:27.884 – 6 Romain Biela Oakleaf Kawasaki 5:30.020 – 7 Angelo Pellegrini Dave Thorpe Off Road Center 5:32.665 – 8 Nev Bradshaw Putoline Apico Honda 5:33.270 – 9 Steven Clarke Dyer & Butler KTM 5:33.717 – 10 Brad Anderson Buildbase Honda 5: 39.452 – 11 Bryan Mackenzie Pendrich Kawasaki 5:39.662 – DNF Elliott Banks-Browne Buildbase Honda 3:24.129

Championship standings: 1 Fabien Izoird  66p 2 Daniel McCoy 52p 3 Steven Clarke 51p 4 Loic Rombaut 47p 5 Kristian Whatley 43p 6 Cyrille Coulon 42p 7 Nev Bradshaw 35p 8 Elliott Banks-Browne 29p 9 Brad Anderson 28p 10 Jamie Law 22p

Fabien Izoird wins in Birmingham - Photo: arenacrossUK.com

In Greensboro went on to win the arenacross surprising to home driver Jacob Hayes. Hayes won the first final and only had to finish second in the final competition to take the overall victory. Second place in Greensboro went to Colt Nicholls, Michael Mcdade was third. Surprisingly, championship leader Zach Ames and reigning champion Tyler Bowers are not in the top 5. Both became involved in a hard duel in the first final. They both crashed and finished seventh (Ames) and eleventh (Bowers). In the second final, Bowers finished fifth and Ames sixth. Ames remains the leader in the championship. He is now 2 points ahead of Mcdade and six ahead of Bowers. Next week the Arenacross series heads to Milwaukee for its fifth race.

Results Greensboro: 1. Jacob Hayes, Kawasaki (1-2); 2. Colt Nichols, Kawasaki (3-1); 3. Michael McDade, Kawasaki (5-3); 4. Steven Mages, Kawasaki (4-4); 5. Travis Sewell, KTM (2-7); 6. Zach Ames, Kawasaki (7-6); 7. Tyler Bowers, Kawasaki (11-5); 8. Cory Green, Suzuki (8-8); 9. Robby Marshall, KTM (6-11); 10. Kyle Regal, Honda (9-9)
Championship Standings: 1. Zach Ames,151p; 2. Michael McDade, 149p; 3. Tyler Bowers, 145p; 4. Jacob Hayes,138p; 5. Willy Browning,121p; 6. Colt Nichols, 91p; 7. Cory Green, Nowata, 90p; 8. Kelly Smith, 86p; 9. Robby Marshall, 85p; 10. Travis Sewell, 83p

close racing in Greensboro / Photo: Arenacross.com

In Marseille became the second trial for it X-Trial Championship driven. Tony Bou was allowed to triumph again in France, but this time his rival Adam Raga made things difficult for him. Raga fought for victory until the last section, only to lose by just two points. Albert Cabestany was third on the podium and once again made it a completely Spanish party. James Dabill finished fourth. In the championship standings, Bou now leads with 13 points ahead of Raga. The next match will take place in Barcelona on February 9.

Bou was also untouchable in Marseille. Photo: FIM-live.com

In the Mexican Guadalajara has the Manx man David Knight the fourth test of it World Superenduro Championship won. Knight emerged as the overall victor with a second, a win and a third place finish. Taddy Blasuziak finished second in the final standings with a first, a third and a second place. Third place went to Jonny Walker (3,2,7). Frenchman Matthias Bellino surprisingly won the last final and finished fourth in the final standings. In the World Championship standings, Blasuziak leads with 217 points, Knight is second with 199 points and Walker is third with 156 points.

Result World Super Enduro Mexico :  1, David Knight 53p; 2, Taddy Blazusiak 52p; 3,  Jonny Walker, 44p; 4,  Mattias Bellino 40p; 5, Kyle Redmond, 34p
You can see the full results here find.

Bellino surprisingly won the last final _ Photo: www.enduro-abc.com