Grigoletto crowned 2013 Honda 150 European Champion at Matterley, as Albie Wilkie takes race win

Monday August 26, 2013 at 1:17pm
Grigoletto crowned 2013 Honda 150 European Champion at Matterley, as Albie Wilkie takes race win

This weekend’s Honda 150 European Championship finale in Matterley Basin, Great Britain was certainly filled with drama, as the title leaders went head-to-head in a titanic battle for the series’ win where Filippo Grigoletto reigned supreme, while home hero Albie Wilkie took his first race win.

It was expected to be a drama filled race as Italian Grigoletto and British racer Mitchell Lewis went into the final event on equal points, which meant whoever finished in front would claim the ultimate prize of a ride in the EMX250 Championship in 2014 with Gariboldi Honda.

Wilkie, who was one of the most outstanding riders of the weekend, won the qualifying moto, although in the finale race South African Tristan Tavares got the holeshot. Grigoletto soon took the lead, while Lewis and Wilkie closely followed and the trio battled together, passing on a number of occasions in the opening lap. From third position Lewis attempted a move to first that saw the two championship contenders collide, with Grigoletto crashing and rejoining a long way behind the leaders.

Wilkie, who didn’t attend the opening round, and Lewis battled hard, swapping positions on the following lap, although second position in the race appeared to be a safe series win for Lewis, until he suddenly slowed.

Lewis continued for a number of laps at a slow pace, although it became apparent his front wheel was damaged, which was a result of his collision earlier in the race and this ended his championship hopes. Showing true racer spirit he returned to the pits for a wheel change, and with gritty determination he went on to set the fastest lap of the 20-minute plus two-lap moto.

Meanwhile Wilkie had built a commanding lead on Grigoletto who, seeing that his rival was out of the race, had eased off and was now in danger of losing his podium position to Denmark’s Michael Joergensen and young Italian Alberto Forato, as they reeled him in. In the last lap Joergensen passed for second but as Forato attempted to make a move he lost the front and fell, leaving Grigoletto to follow Wilkie and Joergensen home for the final podium position, and to claim the championship title.

The final championship positions were Filippo Grigoletto, Alberto Forato and Michael Joergensen. The Honda 150 European Championship, which gives youngsters aged 11-14 the opportunity to race on supplied machinery while only arriving at the event with their riding gear and a helper mechanic, is looking forward to next season where it is hoped there will be a continuation of the fantastic battles like this opening year in which there have been three different talented winners in the three-round series aboard the Dunlop-shod CRF150R machines.

Fillipo Grigoletto: Honda 150 European Champion

“I am very happy to win the championship. It was quite hard, as I had a big crash with Lewis in the final, but he had a problem and I tried to control the race to take the championship win. To be able to come to Gariboldi Honda is very special, and I hope to have a good season, where I will do my best. The experience with the championship has been very good, and I was a little bit nervous in the beginning, but I gave my best, so to come away with the win is a big step for my career. I had a lot of friends and family here; I have to say a big thanks to them for all of their support and helping me to get to this level."

Roger Harvey: Honda Europe Off-road Manager                                   

“The Honda 150 European Championship has been fantastic. There was a fair bit of competition going on into the last race between the British and Italian riders, which also got a bit physical a few times on the track, and that certainly added to the excitement. It’s been a great final race, and we received a lot of good feedback from so many people saying how close the racing has been, as well as how good it has been seeing youngsters battling out there. Hopefully we’ll step up next year where we want to improve to make things bigger and better. I’d like to say congratulations to Fillipo. He has a big step from a smaller wheel bike onto the full-size machine, and that’s not going to be easy. He’ll do a lot of learning next year on the CRF250R, and the year after is probably when we’d expect the results to come. That’s the plan we have for him, and we know he will be in good hands with the Gariboldi Honda team.”

Event results - Round 3 - Race 1

1

Albie Wilkie

26:06.940

GBR

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

2

Michel Joergensen

+0:14.632

DEN

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

3

Fillipo Grigoletto

+0:18.109

ITA

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

4

Alberto Forato

+0:31.659

ITA

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

5

Nolan Cordens

+0:37.226

BEL

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

6

Ethan Winchester

+0:44.336

GBR

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

7

Lucas Ankjaer

+1:12.946

DEN

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

8

Quentin Delbrassine

+1:19.842

BEL

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

9

Tristan Tavares

+1:26.532

RSA

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

10

Mario Lucas Sainz

+1:49.683

ESP

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

11

Archie Osmaston

+2:15.797

GBR

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

12

Raffaele Giuzio

+2:28.491

ITA

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

13

Shana Van Der Vlist

+2:28.974

NDL

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

14

Caspar Ankjaer

+1 lap

DEN

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

16

Romain Delbrassine

+1 lap

BEL

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

17

Pablo Caspani

+1 lap

ITA

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

18

Tyler Groves

+1 lap

GBR

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

19

Mitchell Lewis

+2 laps

GBR

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

20

Anton Livonen

+3 laps

FIN

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

Championship standings

1

Fillipo Grigoletto

65 pts

ITA

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

2

Alberto Forato

56 pts

ITA

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

3

Michel Joergensen

54 pts

DEN

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

4

Mitchell Lewis

47 pts

GBR

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

5

Ethan Winchester

46 pts

GBR

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

6

Albie Wilkie

43 pts

GBR

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

7

Lucas Ankjaer

40 pts

DEN

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

8

Shana Van Der Vlist

29 pts

NDL

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

9

Nolan Cordens

28 pts

BEL

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

10

Raffaele Giuzio

27 pts

ITA

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

11

Tristan Tavares

23 pts

RSA

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

12

Quentin Delbrassine

23 pts

BEL

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

13

Caspar Ankjaer

23 pts

DEN

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

14

Enzo Toriani

22 pts

FRA

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

15

Bennet Schaefer

17 pts

DEU

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

16

Eric Englund

15 pts

SWE

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

17

Pablo Caspani

14 pts

ITA

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

18

Luca Pepe Menger

14 pts

DEU

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

19

Janik Schroeter

13 pts

DEU

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

20

Mario Lucas Sainz

11 pts

ESP

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

21

Archie Osmaston

10 pts

GBR

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

22

Romain Delbrassine

9 pts

BEL

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

23

Tyler Wilson

6 pts

USA

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

24

Anton Livonen

6 pts

FIN

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

25

Tyler Groves

3 pts

GBR

HONDA

Honda 150 Championship

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