2008 QTEL FIM Endurance World Championship

Date posted: September 10, 2008 Filed Under: BMW Brands and Products

BMW Motorrad Motorsport’s fourth race of the year is the Bol d’Or 24 hours at Magny-Cours, France this coming weekend. This year is the 72nd edition of this famous race and the 24 hour marathon will see BMW Motorrad Motorsport competing once again with two HP2 Sport bikes. Bike number 17 will be ridden by Richard Cooper, Thomas Hinterreiter and Rico Penzkofer and bike number 71 will be ridden by Stéphane Mertens, Sébastien Le Grelle and Brian Parriot. Young German Franz Aschenbrenner will be standing by as reserve rider.

Last year’s Bol d’Or was a dramatic one for the team but, despite crashes, Richard Cooper, Thomas Hinterreiter and Rico Penzkofer managed to bring the bike home to victory in the Open Class and 23rd overall. The other bike, ridden by Jose-Luis Nion, Brian Parriot and Barry Burrell got up to 14th place overall before a crash ruled them out of contention.

Berti Hauser (Director of BMW Motorrad Motorsport)
"Our fourth race of the year is going to be a very tough one, but all our races are hard so we are a bit used to that by now. For sure, I think that a 24 hour race gives us a better chance than an eight hour sprint because so much can happen and the format suits our bike better. This is our second year of competing in a road racing World Championship and I think we have acquitted ourselves very well over these two seasons, especially when you consider the high level of the opposition in all the races we have contested. We have had some wonderful experiences and some great results and I hope that we can end this particular journey with a good result on Sunday."

The Bol d’Or 24 hours starts on Saturday 13th September at 15.00 (local time) in Magny-Cours circuit, France, and finishes on Sunday 14th September at 15.00.

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