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Preview – Grand Prix of Portugal.

Davide Guarneri on his way to MX2 victory in Spain.
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Preview – Grand Prix of Portugal.

Friday, 25th April 2008

After last weekend's Bellpuig mud bath, the 2008 MX1 and MX2 Motocross World Championship stars will be hoping for much better weather at Agueda in Portugal on Sunday.

But even the appalling weather couldn't stop Teka Suzuki's perfect start to the season; reigning world champion Steve Ramon taking his first ever premier-class victory during the single Spanish race, after Ken de Dycker had dominated the opening Valkenswaard round.

de Dycker, third at Bellpuig, leads Ramon by seven points heading into round three.

"Agueda is a track that I've ridden well at in the past and I hope I can continue to do well there with Suzuki this year," explained de Dycker. "Since the rain in Spain I've been back in Belgium training and riding in better weather to get ready for the race and I feel ready to do well."

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"In the past, races in Portugal have not gone so well for me so Agueda isn't my favourite track, but it's one like another," added Ramon. "I know I can do well there this year and I'd like to close down Ken's lead in the championship too, but he's riding well at the moment and I know it won't be easy."

New Monster Yamaha signing David Philippaerts sits third in the early world championship standings after splitting the fuel-injected Suzuki team-mates to finish in second place last weekend.

Philippaerts's team-mate and pre-season title favourite Josh Coppins continues to recover fitness after his pre-season foot injury and, baring any further freak weather, will be looking for his first GP win of 2008 on Sunday.

Coppins has claimed solid points in the first three motos of the year but, although fourth in the standings, is already 23 points from de Dycker.

Billy Mackenzie is the lead Honda rider in fifth - and looks capable of victory - while Max Nagl leads the KTM challenge with sixth in the standings. Kevin Strijbos was another rider who started the 2008 season below full fitness, but is still the top Kawasaki rider, in seventh.

The MX2 class almost got to complete their full race schedule at Bellpuig, the red flags finally being waved one lap before the planned conclusion of the second race.
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