STRIJBOS STRUGGLING FOR FITNESS
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Suzuki's Kevin Strijbos faces a fitness setback for this weekend
and the Grand Prix of France at the St Jean d'Angely circuit
near the west coast; the seventh round of 15 in the 2007 FIM
Motocross World Championship.
Last week Strijbos felt some pain in his troublesome left
knee, for which he underwent minor surgery prior to the opening
Grand Prix. Further examination revealed damaged cartilage
and the Belgian visited the operating table again and small
fragments were removed from the joint. He began rehab on Monday
although the knee is still sensitive and quite weak.
"I can only do things slowly and easily at the moment,"
he said. "I can cycle for 30 minutes but then I have
to rest. I hope tomorrow I can do a little bit more and then
try to ride on Thursday. I will go to France for sure but
it will be hard to know how my knee will hold up; I guess
I will only really know on Saturday."
The news is a blow to Strijbos' title aspirations on the
RM-Z450. The 2006 runner-up gained a Grand Prix victory in
Portugal for round three and has totalled two podiums this
season so far. He currently lies 63 points behind series leader
Josh Coppins.
Meanwhile Steve Ramon continued his impressive form in national
competition. The 27 year old currently leads the Belgian series
- as reigning champion - and won both motos for the overall
victory at Heerde for the third round of the Dutch championship,
which he also now fronts by 20 points over Tanel Leok.
The hillside setting at St Jean d'Angely makes a return to
the World Championship schedule for the first time since 2005.
The opposite banking to the track forms a natural amphitheatre
and good viewing opportunities for the fans. In recent years
the track has become worn and stony, with few racing lines,
but the club - operating out of one of the most impressive
permanent facilities on the World Championship schedule -
has made great efforts to reinvigorate the surface. Additions
such as the technical sand pit at the top of course and dedicated
preparation of the soil has helped the venue regain credit
on the last two occasions that St Jean has hosted the French
Grand Prix.
In 2005 Strijbos was limited by the affects of a broken collarbone
and deep vein thrombosis and could barely pick up points.
Ramon was seventh overall.
Warm and positive weather conditions are predicted for the
weekend although there might be a chance of showers on Sunday.
MX1 World Championship Standings (after 6 of 15 rounds):
1. Joshua Coppins (NZL, Yamaha), 274 points; 2. Kevin Strijbos
(BEL, Suzuki), 211 p.; 3. Steve Ramon (BEL, Suzuki), 186 p.;
4. Sebastien Pourcel (FRA, Kawasaki), 154 p.; 5. David Philippaerts
(ITA, KTM), 148 p.; 6. Ken de Dycker (BEL, Honda), 146 p.;
7. Jonathan Barragan (ESP, KTM), 143 p.; 8. Mike Brown (USA,
Honda), 141 p.; 9. James Noble (GBR, Honda), 128 p.; 10. Tanel
Leok (EST, Kawasaki), 126 p.
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