Road rallies – Beaujolais rally: Bruno Langlois like at home! – Prize giving and Beaujolais enthronement ceremony …

Beaujolais Rally: Bruno Langlois like at home !

Road rallies - Beaujolais rally: Bruno Langlois like at home! - Prize giving and Beaujolais enthronement ceremony ...

Corsican rider Bruno Langlois won the 45th Beaujolais Rally riding a KTM 690 SM while Julien Toniutti, the Site rider, however favorite, only reached the second step of the podium but climbed to the provisional. Report.

Beaujolais awards ceremony and induction ceremony…

The rallye du Beaujolais awards ceremony is one of a kind! Set up in the grounds of the Maisons Neuves estate, which graciously welcomes a large number of pilots and their assistance during the week preceding the race, the folkloric ceremony of enthronement of the first in each category is traditionally celebrated. !

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  1. Bruno Langlois (KTM 690 SM)

  2. Julien Toniutti (KTM 990 Superduke)

  3. Nicolas Derrien (BMW F 800 R)

Mono

  1. Bruno Langlois

  2. Paul Christian Piazza (Husaberg 570 FSE)

  3. Florent Derrien (KTM 690 SMR)

Topsport

  1. Julien Toniutti

  2. Nicolas derrien

  3. Paul-Henry Sebe (BMW S 1000 RR)

Sport

  1. Patrick Cosnuau (Kawasaki ER6N, 11th overall)

  2. Maxime Delorme (Honda 500 CB, 16th overall)

  3. Pierre Sebe (Honda 500 CB, 22nd overall)

Sidecar

  1. Laur / Ferrieu (Suzuki 1300, 12th overall)

  2. Laforest / Moreau (Suzuki 1000 TLS, 14th overall)

  3. Lescane / Poli (Voxan 1000, 23rd overall)

Classic

  1. Maurice Blanchon (Yamaha 350 RDLC – 40th overall)

  2. Philippe Thoumelin (Honda 600 XLR, 43rd overall)

  3. Robert Degaudez (Honda 600 XLR, 48th overall)

Ancient

  1. Gerard Spagli (Kawazaki Z 1000, 56th overall)

  2. Christian lacoste (Triumph – 62nd overall)

  3. Christmas Offering (Kawazaki Z 1000, 69th overall)

125cc 4 stroke

  1. Dominique Subias (Yamaha 125 WRX, 78th overall)

Team

  1. ASMACO Rally 1

  2. Site

  3. Melting Potes

Nicolas Derrien therefore retains the lead of the Elite championship with now 28 points ahead of the second in the provisional, Julien Toniutti. There are three rallies left and anything can happen: the first Corsican drivers, Paul-Christian Piazza and Bruno Langlois, respectively in fifth and sixth position in the provisional, are quite far from the leaders (more than 75 points) but can still come s’ impose on the final podium of the championship … See you for the next event, the Rallye de l’Ain, on May 28 and 29: stay tuned !

Marcus HIMSELF

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