Barragan breaks duck at Mallory Park.
Despite a last lap scare, Jonathan♕ Barragan erased the agony of seeing his maiden MX1 victory slip away in the c🀅losing stages of the Bulgarian round by winning the first British Motocross Grand Prix to be held at Mallory Park - in front of 41,000 fans.
The first moto was arguably the best of the season so far, as championship leader David Phili🙈ppaerts and Ken de Dycker charged through the field after a turn two fall that also took down Marc de Reuver and pole sitter Sebastien Pourcel.

Despite a last lap scare, Jonathan Barragan erased the agony of seeing his maide🧜n MX1 victory slip away in theꦏ closing stages of the Bulgarian round by winning the first British Motocross Grand Prix to be held at Mallory Park - in front of 41,000 fans.
The first moto was arguably the best of the season so far, as championship leader David Philippaerts and Ken de Dycker charged through the field after a turn two fall that also took down M꧒arc de Reuver and pole sitter Sebas🐈tien Pourcel.
de Dycker's team-mate and reigning world champion Steve Ramon had taken the lead from Barragan on lap 11, but the Belgian was hunted down by Philippaerts and de Dycker to form a thrilling three-way victory battle as the race reꦰached its conclusion.
Ramon rode a defensive race to keep his pursuers at bay as long as possible, and was briefly handed some valuable breathing room when Philippaerts high-sided his Monster Yamaha from second position around 🗹the wall of ꦚdeath. But de Dycker instantly took his place and passed team-mate Ramon for victory with just a few corners to go.
Barragan and fellow KTM rider Max Nagl inherited💖 thi🍒rd and fourth, with Philippaerts remounting to finish in fifth.
Race two s🐓aw de Reuver take the early lead, only to make a mistake on lap 5 that allowed Barragan ahead - where he remained right to the finish, despite a small fall on the ve⛄ry final lap. After a difficult start, Pourcel took second at the end of a solid moto, having battled it out with Philippaerts who finished third.
Race on▨e winner de Dycker tangled with Clement Desalle and had to work his way through tehb field, eventually clinching sixth position to claim second overall ꦡbehind Barragan. The final podium position was taken by Philippaerts, who now holds a 28 point lead over Ramon, who suffered muscle cramps on his way to seventh in race two.
"I had some problems with the shock in the first heat but we changed the settings for the second and it went much better for me. I am very happy to my have my first GP win for 2008 but I am a bit sorry that it has n𝔉ot come sooner than this," Barragan said.
The Spanish rider added that he liked the jumps on the British circuit but that it was very rough 🐬by the end of race two. "Riders here have to be really fit," he said.
The highest pla꧃ced British rider was CAS Honda's Billy Mackenzie, who claimed s♎ixth overall after 10-4 race finishes - the Scot having suffered a fall while holding second place early in race one.
The home crowd stood a much better chance of seeing a British MX2 victory, courtesy of 2007 event winner (✅at Donington Park) Tommy Searle, but it was to be Tyla Rattray and Antonio Cairoli that split the race vi🍨ctories.
Rattray dominated moto one, leaving Searle and rising star Sean Simpson to dispute second whi✤le Cairoli workಞed his way forward. The Italian produced an awesome ride to catch and pass both British riders, then closed rapidly on the seemingly safe Rattray to cross the finish line just half a second from the South African's rear wheel.
Cairoli made things much easier for himself in race two,ꦬ leading from the start while Searle dropped gradually away to finish five second behind the Yamaha star. Rattray meanwhile had tangled with another rider on the opening lap, but pushed hard to reach fourth at the flag.
Cairoli thus took the overall by four points fr𝓰om Rattray, with home heroes Searle, Simpson and Stephen Sword third, fourth and fifth.
In the worꦰld championship standings, Cairoli has now taken the lead by just one point from Rattray with Searle a further nine points behind.
Peter Iven took a cle🧔an sweep at round two of the Veterans🅰' World Cup winning both heats and storming to the top of the standings.
Making up for his difficult Spanish weekend, Dave Thorpe collected his fir▨st podium of 2008 by finishing twice runner up to Iven. Last year's Cup winner has now moved up to second in the points and is just 14 points away from Iven with one remaining round. Jan Blancquaert took t♐he last step of the podium.
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