Brayton and Osborne King and Prince of Geneva
Also on the second day of the SC of Geneva there was no problem against Justin Brayton. The Honda Factory rider scored three times again; he won both the two SX1 finals and the super final. A very strong Arnaud Tonus confirmed his progress with a second place (4/2) in the SX1 day standings. The Dixon-Yamaha rider was also second best in the Superfinal. Matt Goerke finished third in the Superfinal, ahead of Mike Alessi and Christophe Martin.
In the SX2, Zach Osborne took the lead twice, just like on Friday. Searle and Maillard finished third twice respectively. Pit bike specialist Mike Valade caught the spotlight with a fine fourth place in the first race. Among the women, the Italian Chiara Fontanesi was the strongest. Fontanesi and Livia Lancelot shared the victories and both finished second once, but the victory in the second final was the deciding factor. Fabien Izoird retains the lead in the SX Tour standings.
King of Geneva 2011
1. Justin Brayton (USA/Honda)
SX1 Race 1
1. Justin Brayton (Honda)
2.Kyle Chisholm (Kawasaki)
3. Cyrille Coulon (Suzuki)
4. Arnaud Tonus (Yamaha)
5. Matt Goerke (Kawasaki)
6. Fabien Izoird (Suzuki)
7. Thomas Ramette (Suzuki)
8. Angelo Pellegrini (Suzuki)
9. Brock Tickle (Kawasaki)
10. Matteo Bonini (Suzuki)
SX1 Race 2
1. Justin Brayton (Honda)
2. Arnaud Tonus (Yamaha)
3. Matt Goerke (Kawasaki)
4. Cyrille Coulon (Suzuki)
5. Fabien Izoird (Suzuki)
6.Kyle Chisholm (Kawasaki)
7. Brock Tickle (Kawasaki)
8. Christophe Martin (Honda)
9. Angelo Pellegrini (Suzuki)
10. Matteo Bonini (Suzuki)
Overall SX1 top 10
1. Justin Brayton (USA/Honda) 1-1
2. Arnaud Tonus (Switzerland/Yamaha) 4-2
3. Cyrille Coulon (F/Suzuki) 3-4
4. Matt Goerke (USA/Kawasaki) 5-3
5. Kyle Chisholm (USA/Kawasaki) 2-6
6. Fabien Izoird (F/Suzuki) 6-5
7. Brock Tickle (USA/Kawasaki) 9-7
8. Angelo Pellegrini (Italy/Suzuki) 8-9
9. Thomas Ramette (F/Suzuki) 7-11
10. Matteo Bonini (Italy/Suzuki) 9-9
Prince of Geneva 2011
1. Zach Osborne (USA/Yamaha)
SX2 Race 1
1. Zach Osborne (Yamaha)
2. Tommy Searle (Kawasaki)
3. Boris Maillard (Kawasaki)
4. Mike Valade (Honda)
5. Killian Auberson (KTM)
SX2 Race 2
1. Zach Osborne (Yamaha)
2. Tommy Searle (Kawasaki)
3. Boris Maillard (Kawasaki)
4. Killian Auberson (KTM)
5. Maxime Desprey (Yamaha)
SX2 final standings Geneva Saturday
1. Zach Osborne (USA/Yamaha) 1-1
2. Tommy Searle (GB/Kawasaki) 2-2
3. Boris Maillard (F/Kawasaki) 3-3
4. Killian Auberson (Switzerland/KTM) 5-4
5. Maxime Desprey (F/Yamaha) 6-5
Super final Saturday
1. Justin Brayton (Honda/450)
2. Arnaud Tonus (Switzerland/Yamaha 450)
3. Matt Goerke (USA/Yamaha/450)
4. Mike Alessi (Suzuki/450)
5. Christophe Martin (Honda/450)
6. Cyrille Coulon (F-Suzuki/450)
7. Zach Osborne (Yamaha/250)
8. Brok Tickle (USA/Kawasaki/450)
9. Fabien Izoird (F/Suzuki/450)
10. Kyle Chisholm (USA/Kawasaki/450)
Women's final score in Geneva on Saturday
1. Chiaria Fontanesi (Italy/Yamaha) 2-1
2. Livia Lancelot (F/Kawasaki) 1-2
3. Tarah Geiger (USA/Honda) 3-3
4. Vicky Golden (USA/Kawasaki) 4-4
5. Justine Charroux (F/Yamaha) 5-5
6. Florence Pillet (Switzerland/KTM) 7-6
7. Ashley Fiolek (USA/Honda) 6-dnf
8. Larissa Papenmeier (Germany/KTM) 8/dnf
Credit photos: Supercross Geneva
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