
This past weekend saw the ninth round of the World Motocross Saint Jean d'Angely, France.
After two races in which the sensations ranging from less to more, Joseph was not found very comfortable on the French circuit.
From the first practice on Saturday did not go as slowly although the team and Joseph were working to put the bike up and improve the time expected.

On Sunday in the first leg José made a good start rolling in the early stages in third place until a fall knocked him to the twenty-second position.
The circuit of Saint Jean d'Angely is a very fast circuit that is very difficult to make big differences and this makes overtaking drivers is a rather complicated task.
This made Joseph had to suffer a lot in recovering positions which ultimately could only seventeenth.
In the second race again made a good start and was placed in the lead group but was gradually losing the wheel of the front runners to cross the checkered flag in tenth position.
Despite not having been a good weekend for Jose Antonio Butron, still remains in the Top 10 overall in the World Motocross where he currently holds the ninth.
Next week Joseph will move to Spain to play a new event National Motocross after which will travel to Belgium to train for the second and final part of the championship.
The next round of the World Motocross will be here two weeks in Italy.
Jose Antonio Butron: "It was a pretty bad weekend for me. I have not been able to adapt to the style of the circuit, too technical and this has been noticed in the final result. I must say that the bike is perfect and if the results fail was my fault. What I have to give clear is that I will continue do my best in every race to return to get the best results. "