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Xavier Siméon Sport News

Bol d’Or will be special to watch, says EWC legend Foray - eurosport.com

Bol d’Or will be special to watch, says EWC legend Foray

Four-time Bol d’Or winner and Eurosport pitlane reporter Freddy Foray has described the opening hour of the Bol d’Or later today as being particularly must-see. Frenchman Foray took to the microphone after calling time on this riding career and is a highly respected, popular and knowledgeable member of the FIM Endurance World Championship paddock.

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It happened in EWC 2022… #11: BMW smashes lap record to take Bol d’or pole - eurosport.com - France - Ukraine - Germany

It happened in EWC 2022… #11: BMW smashes lap record to take Bol d’or pole

BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team claimed its first FIM Endurance World Championship pole position to line up for the 100th-anniversary Bol d’Or 24-hour race at the front of the pack. With the results based on the average time of a team’s fastest two riders from Thursday and Friday qualifying (15/16 September), the session-topping laps from Markus Rieterberger and Illya Mykhalchyk on their Dunlop-equipped BMW M1000RR proved decisive in southern France.

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BMW fastest so far as EWC stars step up Bol d’Or preparations - eurosport.com - France - Germany - Belgium

BMW fastest so far as EWC stars step up Bol d’Or preparations

BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team has gone fastest during the first track activity of the Bol d’Or event at Circuit Paul Ricard where the 2022 FIM Endurance World Championship will be decided on Sunday. Run as an unofficial private practice session following earlier delays, teams didn’t quite get the full two hours of planned running due to two red-flag stoppages. Ad But it was the Belgian team on top when the chequered flag waved at 13h00 CET with a best lap of 1m52.069s set by German rider Markus Reiterberger, which was faster than the 1m52.374s it took Xavier Siméon to qualify on pole position for last year’s Bol d’Or.

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Only goal is to win EWC Bol d’Or, says Fritz following YART’s sub-lap record test - eurosport.com - Germany

Only goal is to win EWC Bol d’Or, says Fritz following YART’s sub-lap record test

Marvin Fritz will start the 100th-anniversary Bol d’Or on Saturday afternoon with one aim: to win the deciding round of the 2022 FIM Endurance World Championship. Fritz and team-mates Niccolò Canepa and Karel Hanika are without a victory in the EWC this season despite the rapid pace of their YART – Yamaha Official Team EWC-entered Yamaha YZF-R1.

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EWC great Simeon calls time on professional riding career - eurosport.com - France - Belgium - Andorra

EWC great Simeon calls time on professional riding career

Xavier Siméon, one of the fastest and most successful riders of the current FIM Endurance World Championship generation, has called time on his career as a professional rider. The Belgian, who partnered Gregg Black and Sylvain Guintoli to glory in April’s 24 Heures Motos at Le Mans having claimed the EWC title with the French duo in 2021 for Yoshimura SERT Motul, made his decision for personal reasons after a period of reflection and consideration over the summer. Ad Although the 33-year-old will no longer be chasing on-track success as a professional rider, he will devote himself to other activities, in particular coaching for the Belgian Motorcycle Academy (BMA) based at the Mettet circuit, and supporting young hopefuls, including Barry Baltus, his country’s Moto2 representative.

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Gino Rea - Suzuka EWC podium unexpected, admits Yoshimura SERT star Black - eurosport.com - Britain - Japan

Suzuka EWC podium unexpected, admits Yoshimura SERT star Black

Gregg Black reckons Yoshimura SERT Motul’s capture of third place in the 43rd Coca-Cola Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Race last weekend was “unexpected” following a fraught build-up to round three of the FIM Endurance World Championship. Black only travelled to Japan to perform team captaincy duties after his place alongside Sylvain Guintoli and Xavier Siméon was taken by Suzuki’s homegrown star Kazuki Watanabe. But with Guintoli forced out through injury and Siméon unable to compete after he tested positive for COVID-19, Black was called up to race with Watanabe as a two-rider-only line-up.

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SERT’s two-rider set-up stymied by rain in EWC Suzuka qualifying - eurosport.com - Belgium

SERT’s two-rider set-up stymied by rain in EWC Suzuka qualifying

Yoshimura Suzuki Endurance Racing Team Motul will have it all to do in Sunday’s third round of the FIM Endurance World Championship after the rain-affected Red Rider Qualifying sessions for the Coca-Cola Suzuka 8 Hours. The championship-leading squad has dropped to a two-rider line-up following Sylvain Guintoli’s withdrawal after a hand injury sustained in testing. With just two riders – Kazuki Watanabe and Gregg Black – only two qualifying groups could be used by the team, with Watanabe a Red Rider and Black Yellow.

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SERT have high hopes for EWC Suzuka 8 Hours - eurosport.com - France - Belgium - Japan

SERT have high hopes for EWC Suzuka 8 Hours

Current FIM Endurance World Championship leading team, Yoshimura Suzuki Endurance Racing Team Motul, enter the third round of the championship, the 43rd Coca Cola Suzuka 8 Hours with high hopes of a podium finish, confirmed by a promising first day of testing. Thanks to its victory in the 24 Heures Motos of Le Mans (France) and its fourth place in the 24 Hours of Spa EWC Motos (Belgium), the Yoshimura SERT Motul team leads the provisional world championship standings by 15 points. The Japanese event marks the halfway point of the season.

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