Nand just like on Saturday, Kyle Chisholm (archive photo) was the best in Munich today. The 22-year-old American convincingly takes the overall victory. Chisholm who played for Sturm-Kawasaki shared the podium in the Olympiahal with two compatriots: Troy Adams en Jason Thomas. The fourth in the final standings was also an American: Heath Voss. With a fifth place in the final standings Loic Rombaut the best non-American in Munich.
Wybo saves the honor
However, the US pilots were not as dominant as the previous two days, because with Rombaut and Michael Musquin, Marvin's older brother, we even saw two Frenchmen on the day's podium. This last day was also the best for the Belgians. Yentel Martens had his best performance of the weekend. He reached the semi-finals. Jurgen Wybo, the man with the most SX experience of the participating Belgians, reached the final. Woby turned 12de in the final and 19de overall in the SX1 class.
Brunell is the Prince
Jack Brunell was unable to repeat his double series victory from yesterday, but the Brit only needed a third place to claim the title of 'Prince of Munich'. The Frenchman Bors Maillard won both series in the SX2 today. The Swede Thuresson came second today and took third place in the final standings.
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Photos credit: Yamaha Racing & CDS