Philippaerts wins at Mallory Park.
Reigning MX1 world champion David Philippaerts has ta♔ken his first victory of the 2009 season in Sunday's British Grand Prix - and jumped from second to fifth in the championship standings.
The Monster Yamaha rider won race one by 3.3sec from Honda's Clement Desalle, then secured the overall with a distant second behind KTM's 🐻Max Nagl ꦦin race two.
Nagl had finished fourth after a fall while battling Philippaerts in race one, but did enough to secure second overal♔l by one point from Desalle, who finished third in race two.

Reigning MX1 world champion David Philippaerts has taken his first victory of the 2009 season in Sunday's Brit𓄧ish Grand Prix - and jumped from secꦛond to fifth in the championship standings.
The Monster Yamaha rider won race one by 3.3sec from Honda's Clement Desalle, then secured the overall with a distant seco♐nd behind KTM's Max Nagl in race two.
N🃏agl had finished fourth after a fall while battling Philippaerts in race one, but did enough to secure second overall by on🐻e point from Desalle, who finished third in race two.
Fellow KTM rider Jonathan Barragan comple♈ted the race one podium, but a crash and broken clutch ruled the Spaniard out of race two.
After injuring his back and wrist in a heavy fist turn tumble in Saturday's quali⛦fying race, world championship leader Tony Cairoli salvaged 10-8 finishes for eighth overall.
The Red Bull Yamaha rider is now 34 points ahead of fellow Italian Phil🍨ippaerts.
Former double 250cc world champion Mickael Pichon, replacing the injured Kevin Strijbos and Marc de Reuver at Martin Honda, was unable to repeat his qualifying race heroics - when he finished second to Philippaerts - but his 7-7 race finishes were good enough for a commendable sixth overall. Mallory Park marked Pichonಌ's first MX1 GP since 2006.
In the MX2 class, Marvin Musquin made a perfect debut for Red Bull KTM debut - having jumped ship⛄ from NGS Honda - the Frenchman winning both motos to extend his world championship lead to 15 points ove💫r countryman Gautier Paulin.
The Kawasaki rider was third on Su𝔍nday with 3-4 finishes, with fellow Team Green rider Steven Frossard collecting second thanks to his 2-3 race results.

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