June 29th of 2008 will remain a historic date for Team CLS and it's rider Steven Frossard as he brought home his (and the team's) first ever podium in the motocross world championship series. By scoring various top 5 heat results in previous GP's, this podium did not come as an absolute surprise, still it remains a magic moment to get up there on the podium for the first time. Congratulations Steven! More info on team CLS on; http://www.team-cls.com/accueil.htm
Podium MX GP 2 Teutschental, left to right; Antonio Carioli, Tyla Rattray, Steven Frossard

Steven posing for CLS teampresentation

Steven puts his Moto-Master oversize brake kit to work

GPKR teammanager Roger Pourcel comment's on the performance of Livia lancelot ( Womans MXGP) and his son Sebastien Pourcel ( MX1 GP) “First of all I’m very happy with the performance of Livia this weekend. She didn’t lose any points over her rivals and took back the red plate and leads the series by 20 points before the final round in the Netherlands. We have two months to prepare for this race and we will work hard with her as we did between France and Germany. She never lost her concentration during the weekend, didn’t make any mistakes and during the second race she didn’t take any risks when she felt tired. Livla Lancelot action at Teutschental

“Sébastien made several mistakes, he was fast but didn’t take enough time to pass early in the races. He could have finished second in the opening moto but crashed and later made another mistake when he tried to pass Mackenzie during the second heat. He came back from 17th to fifth place with the fastest lap of the race too. “For sure he’s the fastest rider at the moment but he needs to be more patient. We lost five points to Philippaerts today but that’s not too much, the goal is to win every GP.” Seb Pourcel action Teutschental

Shannon Terreblanche's 2008 campaign has come to a sudden halt in Teutschental as he broke his thighbone (femur). The young south african of Dutch based team Beursfoon Suzuki is expected to be sidelined for several months. We whish our sympathic Moto-Master ambassador a speedy recovery.. Shannon Terreblanche, moments before disaster

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