Bol d’Or – Abandonment of SERT following the fall of Vincent Philippe –

Abandonment of SERT following the fall of Vincent Philippe

Bol d'Or - Abandonment of SERT following the fall of Vincent Philippe -

Huge twist last night at the Bol d’Or: the Suzuki Endurance Racing Team (SERT), wide favorite of this last edition at Magny-Cours from the top of its 13 world championship titles, had to retire following the fall of Vincent Philippe on the handlebars of the Suzuki n ° 1 of SERT, which occurred at 3:45 am… The bisontin pilot would suffer from a trauma …

Huge twist last night at the Bol d’Or: the Suzuki Endurance Racing Team (SERT), wide favorite of this last edition at Magny-Cours from the top of its 13 world championship titles, had to retire following the fall of Vincent Philippe on the handlebars of the Suzuki n ° 1 of the SERT, which occurred at 3:45 am … The bisontin pilot is said to be suffering from a head trauma and a broken wrist.

At the head of the race, the three leaders turned in 1’43 on a dry track: Sebastien Gimbert on the Honda n ° 111 leads the way with two laps ahead of David Checa at the handlebars of the Yamaha n ° 94, while ‘Olivier Four leads the No. 11 Kawasaki SRC in third position. Behind, the # 55 Honda National Motos and the # 72 Junior Team Suzuki are battling for 5th place, but the # 13 BMW is ambushing for first Superstock place.

The rain, which should reappear on the Nivernais circuit after having abundantly watered the start of the race, may however upset this ranking … To be continued on MNC: stay tuned !

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