Yamaha Wins 2012 Le Touquet Beach Race

Across the frozen seaside at Le Touquet Jean-Claude Mousse took his
Yamaha Racing France Les 2 Roues Yamalube YZ450F to victory in a
bitterly cold three-hour sprint to record his third success in the
37th edition of the prestigious beach race.
The Frenchman made an excellent start and was leading the field by
the fourth of ten laps. He survived a moment of drama when he was
hit and pushed to the ground by another competitor but was able to
remount and defend his advantage to the chequered flag. Mousse, who
claimed Le Touquet spoils in 1999 and 2004, was the first of five
YZ450F riders to place in the top seven of the final
classification.
"It was a hard Touquet," the 41 year old said. "There were some
very difficult conditions out there but I knew I had speed. I had a
little pressure as a favorite on the last lap. I've had a couple of
victories now but the win today was outstanding. I fell quite hard
at one point but the day ended well and that's what counts."
The Enduropale sprint at Le Touquet has been active since 1975 and
Mousse's achievement was the twelfth for Yamaha (the rider's second
in 'blue') in the famous sand.
The company was also able to celebrate silverware in the Quad
category with expert ATV driver Romain Couprie taking his YFZ450R
to second place and Matthieu Ternynck in third. The runner-up, a
multiple French and European Champion was unable to catch Jeremie
Warnia but led home Yamaha technology in the following two
positions.
Source: www.yamaha-racing.com