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Alex Salvini first

Could not have started better for the color blue adventure in the World Enduro 2013. The harsh and dusty track of Talca in Chile saw its first success in career of Alex Salvini (HM Honda) in the E2 class, a category of the most difficult type of motion and quality of the pilots. Alex was expected in a prestigious result, but few would have bet on its success from the first race of the year. Debut with the colors of the team Honda HM Zanardo, after several seasons with Husqvarna, the good feeling with the new bike and the new team is evident. "I'm incredibly happy - said Alex after the race - it's my first victory in the World Enduro Championship. Early in the morning I felt strong and I was able to ride like I know I can do. Has been an incredible day." EJ still big in Italy, the world of the young. With a one-two James Redondi (KTM) ahead of the competition and takes the reins of the season. Debut in chiaroscuro for Thomas Oldrati in the E1 class, because of the troubles of the day, is fourth in the league, but it shows that you have all it takes to make us dream. Thomas has remade the great the second day, when he brought his Husaberg to second place behind Antoine Meo (KTM).

DAY 1
In E1 victory for Antoine Meo before the duo Husqvarna and Salminen Seistola. The best of us is Simone Albergoni (Honda) sixth, while the Bergamo Thomas Oldrati (Husaberg) is only ninth. In E2 success for the defending champion Pierre Renet (Husaberg), but to make a spectacle is our Alex Salvini, third at the finish line in front of two superstars such as Ivan Cervantes (KTM) and David Knight (Honda). Close fight between Joakim Ljunggren in E3 (Husaberg) and Cristophe Nambotin (KTM) won this is the young Swede, partly because of a couple of crashes by Nambotin. Manuel Monni (Yamaha) and Deny Phillipaerts (Beta) conclude eighth and ninth respectively. In EJ, big win for James Redondo (KTM), Youth Enduro world champion in 2012.

DAY 2
Even better the second day for the Blues, with replication of Bergamo Redondi winning again EJ! Two goals that projects firmly in command of the world rankings. Reaction in E1 for Thomas Oldrati second behind an incredibly fast Meo. But it is the E2 comes the biggest surprise with the first win of the spectacular Alex Salvini that can precede the two KTM, Cervantes and Aubert. That gives victory to Salvini also the first place in the league. At E3 this time is to precede Nambotin Ljunggren, a good 5th place for Manuel Monni.

The Youth Cup (125 cc) has awarded the local pilot Herrera. Good fifth place for our Trainini, then Bresolin ninth and tenth Dawid Ciucci debut enduro.

Standings Day 1 GP of Chile
E1: 1 Meo, Salminen 2, 3 Seistola, Joly 4, 5 Deparrois
E2: 1 Renet, Aubert 2, 3 Salvini, Cervantes 4, 5 Knight
E3: 1 Ljunggren, Nambotin 2, 3 Leok, Thain 4, 5 Correia
EJ: 1 Redondi, 2 Mc Canney, Kvarnstrom 3, 4 Larrieu, 5 Philip

Day 2 Rank GP Chile

E1: 1 Meo, Oldrati 2, 3 Remes, Seistola 4, 5 Salminem
E2: 1 Alex Salvini, 2 Ivan Cervantes, 3 Aubert, Renet 4, 5 Knight
E3: Nambotin 1, 2 Ljunggren, Thain 3, 4 Correia, 5 Monni
EJ: 1 Redondi, 2 Roman, Philips 3, 4 Larrieu, 5 Mc Canney

Championship Standings
E1: 1. Meo 40, 2. Salminen 28, 3. Seistola 28, 4. Oldrati 24, 5. 24 Remes
E2: 1. Salvini 35, 2. Renet 33, 3. Aubert 32, 4. Cervantes 30, 5. Knight 22
E3: 1. Nambotin 37, 2. Ljunggren 37, 3. Thain 28, 4. Correia 24, 5. Leok 20
EJ: 1. Redondi 40, 2. Mc Canney 28, 3. Philips 26, 4. Larrieu 26, 5. Roman 23

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