CHRISTOPHE POURCEL

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APR 29, 2012

Round three of FIM Motocross World Championship

NEWS ARTICLE

The CP377 Monster Energy Pro Circuit racer thrilled 17,000 Italian fans soaking up the sunshine close to the coast in eastern Italy with a titanic battle with fellow Kawasaki rider Gautier Paulin in the first moto.
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APR 05, 2012

Get ready as gate drops on Motocross Grand Prix this weekend

NEWS ARTICLE

A Dutch Grand Prix can mean only one thing: sand. The track near Eindhoven is infamous for its shallow depth but also throws up a maze of punishing ripples and ruts. It takes a special skill and tons of bravery to keep the throttle pinned through the ‘soft stuff’.
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SEP 18, 2011

Monster Energy Leads Team USA To MXoN Victory

NEWS ARTICLE

After Saturday’s qualifying effort, it was easy to believe that Team USA – which won all three qualifying races on Saturday – was going to run away with the Motocross of Nations here in St. Jean D’Angely, France, but the Nations race format is an interesting one, and things rarely go smoothly for any team.
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About Christophe

For Christophe Pourcel, the 2007 global racing season was the best of times and the worst of times. First, on Saturday night, January 13, 2007 in Chase Field in Arizona, the 2006 FIM MX2 Word Champion went out a Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki KX250F and won the main event. Later, that summer while competing in the Grand Prix of Northern Ireland, a brutal crash left him with a broken sacrum and a dislocated shoulder. Christophe would be out of action for upwards of eight months.

 

In 2009, Pourcel returned to the United States to race for the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki team, and to punctuate a brilliant and courageous comeback, won the AMA Lites East Region Supercross Championship. And Pourcel has not stopped since, running right at the front of the 2009 AMA 250 National Motocross Championship. Already a multi-time moto and overall event winner, Pourcel is considered by many insiders to be the number one threat for the 2009 AMA 250 No. 1 plate.

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