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Preview – Grand Prix of Ireland.

MX1 title rivals Stefan Everts (left) and Mickael Pichon (Pic: Ray Archer).
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Preview – Grand Prix of Ireland.

Thursday, 9th September 2004

The penultimate round of the 2004 FIM Motocross World Championship, the Grand Prix of Ireland, will almost certainly see world champions crowned in both the MX1 and MX2 classes with Stefan Everts and Ben Townley needing just a few points to secure their titles.

The penultimate round of the 2004 FIM Motocross World Championship, the Grand Prix of Ireland, will almost certainly see world champions crowned in both the MX1 and MX2 classes with Stefan Everts and Ben Townley needing just a few points to secure their titles.

Ireland has hosted a couple of GP’s in the past, but has never been a regular location for the world championships. Three 500 GPs (in Killinchy and Cork), three 250 GPs (Killinchy and Cork) and seven 125 events (all in Killinchy) have been organized in Northern Ireland, but for the first time Ballykelly (located 20km west of Londonderry) will host a GP this weekend.

Most of the riders will never have raced or practiced on the track, and so will get their first taste of the layout on Friday, during first free practice - as traditional in Ireland, race day will be on Saturday rather than Sunday.

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Both Everts and Townley will arrived with a lot of confidence in Ireland, as they only need a few points to achieve their world championship goal. Leading Mickael Pichon by 93 points, Everts will be crowned with a thirteenth position or better in the first moto.

"I will not go to Ireland just to secure some points, I will be there to win the event," claimed Stefan before leaving his home in Monaco. "For sure if I was not champion after the first moto I will race the second one for the title, but as always my goal is to win another GP."

Winner of six GPs so far, Yamaha rider Everts naturally doesn’t want Pichon (who has won five GP wins) to take more GPs wins than him this season.

However, Pichon will surely be the Belgian’s toughest rival, and will arrive in Ireland fresh from a Supercross victory last weekend in his native France. Nevertheless, both Pichon and Everts are expecting strong opposition from Josh Coppins, the new British Champion; living in the UK and racing for a British team, Josh has will surely be particular strong this Saturday.
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Related Images
MX1 title rivals Stefan Everts (left) and Mickael Pichon (Pic: Ray Archer).
Ben Townley - Champ KTM (pic: Alex Hodgkinson).
Tim Ferry wasn`t able to match his team-mates at the opening World SX GP`s [Photo: Ray Archer].
Chad Reed  has proved he can match team-mate Vuillemin`s speed in 250cc SX [Photo: Ray Archer].
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