Pourcel claims another overall win in Canada

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POURCEL PASSES 1ST PLACE IN THE LAST CORNER AND CLAIMS THE OVERALL WIN IN PRINCE GEORGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Christophe Pourcel gave Canadian MX fans an emotionally charged show this past weekend in Prince George, British Columbia. In what some are calling the most unreal finish in Canadian moto ever, Pourcel passed 1st place to take the win in the second moto in the last corner of the race! Pourcel ran in 2nd place during the second moto of the day before making the epic pass much to the delight of the numerous spectators who were cheering him on the entire day.

I came into the last corner wide open” stated Pourcel when asked to comment on how he managed the unreal pass at the last moment. When asked about what stood out in his mind during the Prince George race, Pourcel said “The fans were insane! They were so loud; I could hear them every time I went past the grand stands. It encouraged me to keep pushing right until the very end”

Pourcel also performed extremely well in the first moto of the day. A second place finish in moto 1 combined with his win in moto 2 resulted in an overall win for round 2 of the Rockstar Energy Canadian MX Nationals. Pourcel will continue to run the coveted red plate as the series moves east to Calgary Alberta this weekend.

CANADIAN MX NATIONALS RESULTS ROUND 1 KAMLOOPS, BRITISH COLUMBIA:
MX 1 (450)
1. Christophe Pourcel – Husqvarna
2. Matt Goerke – Yamaha
3. Colton Facciotti – Honda
MX2 (250)
1. Cole Thompson – KTM
2. Jesse Pettis – Yamaha
3. Jacob Hayes – Kawasaki
CANADIAN MX NATIONALS POINTS STANDINGS:
MX 1 (450)
1. Christophe Pourcel – Husqvarna
2. Matt Goerke – Yamaha
3. Dillan Epstein – Kawasaki
MX2 (250)
1. Cole Thompson – KTM
2. Jesse Pettis – Yamaha
3. Josh Osby – KTM

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