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Indoor Enduro World Cup Rnd 2, Olympic Stadium, Munich, Germany,
16.12.2007
Knighter wins Indoor Enduro World Cup round two in Munich Red Bull KTM Off Road Race Team rider David Knight has put the disappointment of failing to finish this year?s Red Bull Last Man Standing event in Texas through illness behind him having topped the second round of the ?07 FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup staged in Munich. Claiming two wins and a runner-up result at the championship?s opening event in Barcelona two weeks ago, Knight claimed the exact same result in Munich to take his second IEWC victory and importantly extend his lead in the championship standings. Finishing behind David in Munich was his team-mate Taddy Blazusiak and Finn Mika Ahola. Not knowing how he would feel competing again just one week after breathing problems saw him retire from the LMS event, Knight claimed the fastest time during the events timed qualifying sessions and from there never looked back. Comfortably winning both of his qualifying races David took to the start of the first of the three finals as favourite to win and despite a less than perfect start did just that. Forced to work his way passed several riders during the opening lap once out front David opened up a commanding lead and claimed a deserved win as many of his closest rivals struggled with certain sections of the demanding Munch track. Race two was a similar one for Knight. Failing to repeat the lightning fast starts that saw him hole-shot nearly every race he was in during the Barcelona championship opener, David again worked his way forward and having positioned himself at the front of the field ensured he did exactly what he needed to do to claim his second consecutive win of the night. Knowing that he didn't need to win the third and final race David opted for a safe second in race three as team-mate Blazusiak claimed the win. Happy to sit behind his team-mate David fought off the advances of Mika Ahola to claim second and in doing so earned himself the overall win as well as moving further ahead in the Indoor Enduro World Cup series standings.
Results '07 FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup, Rnd 2, Munich, Germany 1. David Knight (Red Bull KTM Off Road Race Team) 42 points 2. Taddy Blazusiak (KTM) 39 3. Mika Ahola (Honda) 27 4. Markus Kehr (KTM) 26 5. Xavi Galindo (KTM) 17 6. Gregory Eyries (Yamaha) 15 7. Thomas Oldrati (KTM) 14 8. Tom Sagar (KTM) 11 9. Simone Albergoni (Yamaha) 8 10. Andreas Lettenbichler (BMW) 5 11. Johnny Aubert (Yamaha) 3 KTM release David Knight Takes Round Two of Enduro World Cup The mighty Knighter was back on his KTM and in exemplary form to dominate the second round of the 2007 FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup held in the Olympic Stadium Munich at the weekend. KTM's newest factory rider Taddy Blazusiak (Poland) was close behind in second place, rounding off an excellent weekend for the Austrian manufacturer. Riding for the Red Bull KTM Offroad Race Team, Knight, the newly crowned AMA Endurocross champion, had fully recovered from the illness that forced him to withdraw recently from the Red Bull Last Man Standing in Texas. In fact the Isle of Man rider re-emerged stronger than ever in Munich. Repeats Results of Round One As sharp as he was in round One of the competition in Barcelona, Spain, Knighter went out fighting and again finished the event with two wins and a runner-up result to extend his lead in the overall standings. Knight threw down the gauntlet by being fastest in the timed qualifying sessions. His start in the first of the three rounds was not perfect but he worked his way past several riders in the opening lap and once he hit the front he took a commanding lead. He successfully repeated the same tactics in race two and settled for a safe second place in the final race, won by team-mate Blazusiak, the winner of the 2007 Last Man Standing. Knighter savours victory David admitted it had been a great evening and everything had gone according to plan. "It was always my plan to get the hard work done early on and then I would be able to take it a bit easier towards the end of the night. Although I won the first race I didn't get a great start but I was pretty aggressive early on and made some good passes to move into the lead quite quickly. I pulled away a bit then and held a good gap over Taddy." He said similar tactics in the second race had removed the pressure. "I knew that if I could win the first two then I'd win the overall with a half decent result in the last race," he added. The final round of the event will take place in Genoa, an occasion where Knighter aspires to add the Indoor Enduro World Cup title to his significant trophy collection. Related Item Barcelona Indoor |