Raceltaten weekend 17-18/04
In Princely Drehna the second test for the ADAC championship was held this weekend. Our compatriots Steve Ramon and Clement Desalle also had obligations for their main sponsor TEKA and were also at the start. Desalle won the first heat ahead of Ramon and Nagl, but crashed twice in the second heat and only finished fifth. Nagl won the second series ahead of Ramon and Roczen and eventually became the overall winner.
Nagl was extremely satisfied with his victory: “I didn't expect it to go so smoothly here in the sand. Normally Ramon and Desalle are quite fast in the sand, but I felt really comfortable on the bike and can therefore leave for Valkenswaard with a clear conscience.
First Series MXOpen:
1 Clément Desalle
2 Steve Ramon
3 Maximilian Nagl
4 Ken Roczen GER
5 Günter Schmidinger
6 Cedric Soubeyras
7 Vitaly Tonkow
8 Kevin Wouts
9 Dennis Schröter
10 Christian Brockel
Second series of MXOpen
1 Maximilian Nagl
2 Steve Ramon
3 Ken Roczen
4 Arnaud Tonus
5 Clément Desalle
6 Angus Heidecke
7 Günter Schmidinger
8 Filip Neugebauer
9 Dennis Schröter
10 Daniel Siegl
11 Kevin Wouts
Also in the Youngster Cup some Belgians came to the start. Both heats were won by home rider Lars Oldekamp. Julien Lieber finished ninth in the first heat. Jens Getteman, Dieter Vromans and Jens Poppe finished 11th, 12th and 14th respectively in the second heat.
At the 85 tsp The victory went to Marten Borchert ahead of Henry Jacobi and the Dutchman Luca Nijenhuis. Brent Vandoninck was twice fourth and best Belgian. Daymond Martens finished 11th twice and Cedric Grobben finished 8th in the second heat.
The international competition was closer to home Mons driven. In the Bois Brûlée the victory went to Xavier Boog, who preceded Anthony Boissiere and Gert Krestinov in both heats.
Series 1: 1. Xavier Boog; 2. Anthony Boissiere 3. Gert Krestinov 4. Bengt Laeremans 5. Tommi Makinen 6. Tom de Belder 7. Jimmy Huysmans 8. Eric Foguenne 9. Jurgen van Nooten 10. Tim Godrie
Series 2: 1. Xavier Boog; 2. Anthony Boissiere 3. Gert Krestinov 4. Tommi Makinen 5. Jurgen van Nooten 6. Jimmy Huysmans 7. Jeffrey Dewulf 8. Tim Godrie 9. Mark Boot 10. Kevin Fors
You can find the full results of Mons here find.
In British Langrish were the sidecar crossers on their second GP of the season. It was the Latvians Maris Rupeiks-Kaspars Stupelis, winners of the first series, who surprisingly won the GP. Reigning world champions Joris Hendrickx-Kaspars Liepins won the second series and took second place in the final standings. World Cup rookies Adriaenssen – Van Gaalen confirmed with a nice 7th place overall.
Series 1: 1. Maris Rupeiks-Kaspars Stupelis, 2. Jan Hendrickx-Tim Smeuninx, 3. Daniël Willemsen-Gertie Eggink, 4. Joris Hendrickx-Kaspars Liepins, 5. Janis Daiders-Lauris Daiders, 6. Baptiste Bigand-Julien Bigand, 7. Tomas Cermak-Ondrej Cermak, 8. Vaclav Rozehnal-Marek Rozehnal, 9. Ben Adriaenssen-Kenny Van Galen, 10. Stuart Brown-Luke Peters, 11. Etienne Bax-Ben van den Bogaert, 12. Thomas Morch-Robbie Bax, 13 Daniel Millard-Joe Millard, 14. Scott Wilkinson-David Keane, 15. Robert Gustavsson-Henrik Apelgren, 16. Margo Sonn-Elvijs Mucenieks, 17. Steven France-Lee Machin, 18. Jan Visscher-Jeroen Visscher, 19. Frank Mulders-Joey van de Venne, 20. Carlo Van Duijnhoven-Tom Van Duijnhoven
Series 2: 1. Joris Hendrickx-Kaspars Liepins, 2. Mariks Rupeiks-Kaspars Stupelis, 3. Daniël Willemsen-Gertie Eggink, 4. Jan Hendrick-Tim Smeuninx, 5. Peter Steegmans-Sven Verbrugge, 6. Janis Daiders-Lauris Daiders, 7 Baptiste Bigand-Julien Bigand, 8. Stuart Brown-Luke Peters, 9. Ben Adriaenssen-Kenny Van Gaalen, 10. Thomas Morch-Robbie Bax, 11. Daniel Millard-Joe Millard, 12. Etienne Bax-Ben van den Bogaert, 13. Margo Sonn-Elvijs Mucenieks, 14. Jan Visscher-Jeroen Visscher, 15. Frank Mulders-Joey van de Venne, 16. Boudewijn Gommeren-Matthieu Cailleau, 17. Geert Devoldere-Dominique Desplaces, 18. Jean-Marie Ains-Edward Chereau, 19. Vaclav Rozehnal-Marek Rozehnal, 20. Steven France-Lee Machin.
Final standings GP of Great Britain: 1. Maris Rupeiks-Kaspars Stupelis, 2. Joris Hendrickx-Kaspars Liepins, 3. Daniël Willemsen-Gertie Eggink, 4. Janis Daiders-Lauris Daiders, 5. Baptiste Bigand-Julien Bigand, 6. Stuart Brown-Luke Peters, 7. Ben Adriaenssen-Kenny Van Gaalen, 8. Thomas Morch-Robbie Bax, 9. Etienne Bax-Ben van den Bogaart, 10. Daniel Millard-Joe Millard
It was also in Langrish European Championship Quadcross on the program. The victory went to the Frenchman Romain Couprie ahead of his compatriot Ternynck and “local hero” Paul Winrow. Joe Maessen was the best Dutch-speaking rider in 4th place. Davy Brems and Davy De Cuyper finished 9th and 10th with equal points (32 pts.). Jan Vlaeymans fell just outside the top 10.
Series 1: 1. Matthieu Ternynck, 2. Paul Winrow, 3. Romain Couprie, 4. Davy Brems, 5. Joe Maessen, 6. Jason McBeth, 7. Jay Clement, 8. Nicola Montalbini, 9. Justin Reid, 10. Paul Holmes, 11. Davy De Cuyper 12. Carl Bunce, 13. Antoine Cheurlin, 14. Tobias Lenz, 15. James Hellewell, 16. Timo Weidenbrucher, 17. Jason Wildman, 18. Nikky Vaes, 19. Andrea Cesari, 20. Liam Cater
Series 2: 1. Romain Couprie, 2. Matthieu Ternynck, 3 Mark Watson, 4. Paul Winrow, 5. Joe Maessen, 6. Jason McBeth, 7. Davy Brems, 8. Leon Beda, 9. Jay Clement, 10. Davy De Cuyper , 11. James Hellewell, 12. Jan Vlaeymans, 13. Paul Holmes, 14. Stefan Murphy, 15. Carl Bunce, 16. Jason Wildman, 17. Auke Theuninck, 18. Timo Weidenbrucher, 19 Justin Reid, 20 Mattia Torraco
Series 3: 1. Romain Couprie, 2. Mark Watson, 3. Jan Vlaeymans, 4. Joe Maessen, 5. Matthieu Ternynck 6. Jay Clement, 7. Paul Holmes, 8. Paul Winrow, 9. Jason McBeth, 10. Davy De Cuyper, 11. Timo Weidenbrucher, 12. James Hellewell, 13. Auke Theuninck, 14. Jason Wildman, 15. Antoine Cheurlin, 16. Liam Cater, 17. Mattia Torraco, 18. Amerigo Ventura Montecamozzo, 19. Sina Willmann, 20. Kevin Fritsch
Final standings EC Quadcross Langrish: 1. Romain Couprie, 2. Matthieu Ternynck, 3. Paul Winrow, 4. Joe Maessen, 5. Mark Watson, 6. Jason McBeth, 7. Jay Clement, . Paul Homes, 9. Davy Brems, 10. Davy De Cuyper.
In haacht were the VLM-Inters for their first match in Flemish Brabant. At the Inters MX1-MX3 “Good Old” was Peter Iven the surprising winner. At the Inters MX2 it was Jonathan Banks the strongest on the meadow circuit right next to the Leuven-Mechelen railway. BeTeMo top players Sven Breugelmans and Wesley Verheyven were missing from the roll call.
Inters Open series 1: 1. Jelle Grade, 2. Peter Iven, 3. Jonathan Banken, 4. Kenny Janssens, 5. Marco Briers, 6. Jurgen Bijnens, 7. Glenn Berghmans, 8. Tom Cuyvers, 9. Sven Scheynen, 10. Carlo Beckers .
Inters Open series 2: 1. Jonathan Banken, 2. Peter Iven, 3. Kenny Janssens, 4. Riku Rouhianen, 5. Glenn Berghmans, 6. Marco Briers, 7. Jelle Grade, 8. Jelle Verbruggen, 9. Carlo Beckers, 10. Jurgen Bijnens
Final score Inters MX1-MX3: 1. Peter Iven, 2. Kenny Janssens, 3. Jelle Grade, 4. Glenn Berghmans, 5. Riku Rouhianen, 6. Carlo Beckers, 7. Sven Scheynen, 8. Tom Cuyvers, 9. Guido Stroeckx, 10. Gunther Truyens
Final score Inters MX2: 1. Jonathan Banken, 2. Marco Briers, 3. Jelle Verbruggen, 4. Jurgen Bijnens, 5. Jimmy Vandeputte, 6. Tommy Goossens, 7. Kristof Peeters, 8. Lode Van Vlasselaer, 9. Yannick Hannes
Final score Inters B: 1. Kevin Cockheyt, 2. Jurgen Vervloessem, 3. Kevin Van Der Weehe, 4. Jimmy Van Thillo, 5. Jeroen Thijs
Great Steve Seronval was on a roll as usual larne, where he won both Inter series and the Superfinal of the MCLB cross in his name. Guest driver Ronny Van Hove turned out to be the strongest in the absence of Jurgen Wybo (who was in Mons on the “Trophée des As”) Inter MX2. Jaimy Deleersnijder won at the Inters B.
Inters Open series 1: 1. Steve Seronval, 2. David Vantornout, 3. Ronny Van Hove, 4. Torpjurn Van Hoe, 5. Christophe Descamps, 6. Kenny Dult, 7. Jaimy Deleersnijder, 8. Eric Siriez, 9. Bjorn Blauwers, 10 .Jurgen Paepe
Inters Open series 2: 1. Steve Seronval, 2. David Vantornout, 3. Ronny Van Hove, 4. Christophe Descamps 5. Steven De Strijcker, 6. Kenny Dult, 7. Jurgen Pape, 8. Gregory Demuynck, 9. Eric Siriez, 10. Jaimy Deleer cutter
Super final: 1. Steve Seronval, 2. Kenny Dult, 3. Ronny Vanhove, 4. Eric Siriez, 5. Jurgen Paepe, 6. Jens Bleyaert, 7. Steven De Strijcker, 8. Jelle Van De Walle, 9. Christophe Hempte, 10 .Kevin Spruyt
Final score Inters MX1/MX3: 1. Steve Seronval, 2. David Vantornout, 3. Christophe Descamps, 4. Steven De Strijcker, 5. Jurgen Paepe, 6. Stef Vandaele, 7. Glenn Baert 8. Erwin Van Tatenhove, 9. Gregory Demuynck
Final score Inters MX2: 1. Ronny Van Hove, 2. Kenny Dult, 3. Eric Siriez, 4. Torpjurn Van Hoe, 5. Bjorn Blauwers, 6. Christophe Hempte, 7. Steven De Beule
Final score Inters B: 1. Jaimy Deleersnijder, 2. Jelle Van De Walle, 3. Cédric Verheyden, 4. Randy Schaubroeck, 5. Ewout Meyers, 6. Neal Deconinck, 7. Dennis Van Hul, 8. Michael Dekeyser, 9. Kim De Cock, 10. Pieter Swertvaegher
Jan Lauryssen moved in neerpelt the sheet to himself at the Inters MX1/MX3 of VBM† At the Inters MX2 was ahead of the win Frederic Weigert can Marco Stallmann en Bjorn Nouwen was right. Dave Van Dun won at the Inters B.
Final score Inters MX1/MX3: 1. Jan Lauryssen, 2. Mike Vanderstraeten, 3. Roel Geurts, 4. Tom Schepmans, 5. Ricky Nijs, 6. Patrick Capellen, 7. Danny Mathey, 8. Stijn Cauwenbergh, 9. Willy Verhaegen, 10. Frederik Daenen
Final score Inters MX2: 1. Frédéric Weigert, 2. Marco Stallmann, 3. Bjorn Nouwen, 4. Kris Kusters, 5. Buick Krekels, 6. Davy Van De Manakker, 7. David Tielens, 8. Gunther Huygens, 9. Stefan Van Asten, 10 .Victor Tiesters
Inters MX1/MX3 B: 1. Dave Van Dun, 2. Jochem Vandeneynde, 3. Tim Craeghs, 4. Christophe Montant, 5. Kevin Trittel
Photos credit: CDS, Steve Bauerschmidt
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