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September 15, 2009 at 9:39 am #97180
Well I could be biased but it looks like a great year this year if not a little controversial.
BMW partner site Speedbrain has kindly provided this end of season report;
Salminen is Vice World Champion!
14 September 2009 12:05
As factory rider Juha Salminen parked his BMW 450 X inside the Parc Fermé at St Flour, France, all the pressure of a demanding season fell off his shoulders. Salminen had clinched runner-up honours in the hotly contested World Enduro Championship (WEC), to become Vice World Champ in the toughest class of them all: the E2 category. Now, after a difficult start to the campaign, he and his team had reason to celebrate.The success came as a result of hard and tirelessly work carried out in the past year. The first races didn´t go according to plan and the BMW Motorrad Motorsport riders struggled to get familiar with their machinery. But the whole staff kept working on every detail and, step by step, the factory bikes became better and better.
“The season was too short in the end,” said Juha Salminen. The quiet Finn referred to his impressive finish in the series, where he scored a number of wins and second places. Maybe, with some more races left, the title could have gone his way. The team earned two wins, one runner-up position and a third place at the final two meetings in Greece and France.
These achievements tell a lot about BMW´s competitiveness. Brand and bike now clearly belong to the top league. Both in the WEC and off road racing in general. This is further underlined by Simo Kirssi´s Cross Country success and Andreas Lettenbichler´s recent top results this June and August. The German finished third at the Erzberg before putting his BMW on top of the podium at the infamous Red Bull Romaniacs.
The World Enduro season is in the books, but work continues for the riders. The Six Days (team world championships) are to follow in October and Simo Kirssi plans to defend his German and European Cross Country title. And the “extreme” division is gearing up towards the Roof of Africa, the legendary extreme rally held in the Lesotho mountains. Andreas Lettenbichler goes there with the ambition to bring this victory to Munich also.
Berti Hauser, Director BMW Motorrad Motorsport: “First of all I would like to congratulate Juha and the team. This is a remarkable success, just like the achievements of Simo and Marko (Tarkalla). Admittedly, before the season, we aimed at the title. But we soon had to realise that this was too ambitious. We suffered a bit at the beginning. Yet, with strong commitment and plenty of passion coming from Markus Theobald, Wolfgang Fischer and their staff, we did manage to turn things around.
“They addressed the specifics of WEC racing and soon Juha was able to fight for podium positions. But we wanted more. We wanted to win and we wanted the vice championship. And that´s exactly what we got.
“I´m touched and proud to see the team alter from the middle of the field into a front-runner. Juha ended only six points behind the world champ, he did take the vice title and he guided us to runner-up in the manufacturer´s championship. This success is based on a lot of work. Obviously we´re delighted. The team has all the ingredients to be capturing the title in the future.”
September 15, 2009 at 10:41 am #152884So results in the E2 class by manufacturer;
KTM
BMW
Husaberg
Yamaha
TM
Husqvarna
Honda
Beta
Gas Gas
Aprilia
KawasakiSeptember 15, 2009 at 10:46 am #152894surprised me to see TM so high in the overall finish by manufacturer
September 15, 2009 at 10:54 am #152896robo67 wrote:
Quote:surprised me to see TM so high in the overall finish by manufacturerAnd in front of Honda and Husky (who probably had some help from BMW?)
September 15, 2009 at 1:02 pm #152885Wonder if they are keeping the same riders for next season, could improve now there sorting their stuff out.
Never heard of a “vice world champ” before, must be a euro thing.
September 15, 2009 at 8:57 pm #152905
Anonymoustwobanger wrote:
Quote:Wonder if they are keeping the same riders for next season, could improve now there sorting their stuff out.Never heard of a “vice world champ” before, must be a euro thing.
if the world champ ia unable to perform her duties, the vice world champ can step up and wear the tetara.
very impressive for a rookie race bike. nice work BMW
September 15, 2009 at 11:58 pm #152906twobanger wrote:
Quote:Never heard of a “vice world champ” before, must be a euro thing.Or a BMW thing?
September 16, 2009 at 12:21 am #152950Is a nice outcome for BMW, certainly a big effort.
“Vice” is very much the ternology the germans love, they have “vice Chancellors” as well.Is a country were alot of Vices are used…….. :blush:
Like Holland I guess.
BC
September 16, 2009 at 1:21 am #152953
AnonymousThe whole vice thing is American.
Good work BMW, it’s nice to see other manufacturuers doing well
I wonder if the 450 is considered a success they will bring out other model variants….
September 16, 2009 at 1:50 am #152989It’s quite possible Moto, if you go into the BMW shop at Kariong they have all sorts of vehicles and bling like kids 3 series pedal cars, scale model cars, trendy looking fridge/food warmer thing for long trips in the X series AWD.
Man that place is a rich persons toy shop, they know me so well they no longer offer me coffee because I dont $pend enough :blush:They did the 6fiddys then the 4fiddy maybe they will make 300 2 banger next :dry: or a pit bike :ohmy:
September 16, 2009 at 3:12 am #152993September 16, 2009 at 4:33 am #152994
AnonymousWikdBeemer wrote:
Quote:…maybe they will make 300 2 banger nextif they make a trapping valve 2t. i’ll buy it. and even proudly wear the BMW jumper around my shoulders.
September 16, 2009 at 4:50 am #153049haha make sure you pop the collar first.
September 16, 2009 at 4:55 am #153056
Anonymousand i will roll the sleeves together in a little ball in the front.
please bmw. make us a trapping valve 2t
(they do use this site for market research you know)
September 16, 2009 at 6:38 am #153057BMW don’t listen to Champo, he is one of the great unwashed masses, he rides anything anywhere. Making a 2T will turn you into a common everyday manufacturer, making lots of money and gaining market footholds equal to the big four, imagine the turnover and influence you could have. Now would any self respecting manufacturer want that?
Turnover, market saturation, product acceptance, no no no stay in your niche’ and live off the tidbits that you get from the top 5% you ‘elist” manufacutrers squabble over, leave the next 50% to the japps and other euros’BC
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