Race dates: June 6
Showed last week Jan Hendrickx and Tim Smeuninx were already in good shape when they won the first series during the Westdorpe BC competition. A week later, the Antwerp duo was on the highest podium Polish Sidecar Cross GP that in Wschowa took place. The victory in series 1 went to... Daniël Willemsen and Gertie Eggink about this Joris Hendrickx-Kaspars Liepins and Jan Hendrick-Tim Smeuninx. Yet it was the latter who managed to win the second series and thus also took the GP victory. Also the young Belgian-Dutch duo Ben Adriaenssen-Kenny Van Gaalen caught the spotlight with a fine third place. This put Ben and Kenny on the podium for a second time after the opening GP in Oldebroek. However, reigning world champions Joris Hendrickx and Kaspar Liepins did not do well due to their DNF in series 2.
Results GP Poland Sidecar Cross:
Series 1: 1. Willemsen-Eggink, 2. Hendrickx-Liepins, 3. Hendrickx Smeuninx, 4. Bax-van den Bogaart, 5. Adriaenssen-van Gaalen, 6. Rozehnal-Rozehnal, 7. Rupeiks-Stupelis, 8. Visscher-Visscher , 9. Cermak-Cermak, 10. Happich-Betschart, 11. Bigand-Bigand, 12. Van Duijnhoven–van Deutekom, 13. Steegmans-Verbrugge, 14. Millard-Millard, 15. Morch-Bax, 16. Silis-Silis , 17. Derks-Derks, 18. Bürgler-Gloor, 19. Brown-Peters, 20. Gustavsson-Apelgren
Series 2: 1. Hendrickx-Smeuninx, 2. Daiders-Daiders, 3. Adriaenssen-van Gaalen, 4. Rupeiks-Rupeiks, 5. Rozehnal-Rozehnal, 6. Steegmans-Verbrugge, 7. Cermak-Cermak, 8. Bax-van den Bogaart, 9. Willemsen-Eggink, 10. Bigand-Bigand, 11. Millard-Millard, 12. Visscher-Visscher, 13. Bürgler-Gloor, 14. Silis-Silis, 15. Sonn-Mucenieks, 16. Jenkins-Girling, 17. Grund-Markert, 18. Morch-Bax, 19. Variakojis-Davidonis, 20. Clé-Eggers
Final score GP Poland: 1. Hendrickx-Smeuninx, 2. Willemsen-Eggink, 3. Adriaenssen-van Gaalen, 4. Rupeiks-Stupelis, 5. Rozehnal-Rozehnal, 6 Bax-van den Bogaart, 7. Cermak-Cermak, 8. Steegmans-Verbrugge , 9. Daiders-Daiders, 10. Visscher-Visscher, 11. Hendrickx-Liepins, 17. Morch-Bax, 18. Van Duijnhoven-van Deutekom, 22. Derks-Derks, 23, Clé-Eggers
At the MCLB cross in zwevezele once again showed the supremacy of Steve Seronval, who won two series victories at the Inters Open. Jurgen Wybo turned out to be the best MX2 rider, but had to put up with Torpjurn Van Hoe in the second series. At the Inters-B we saw the man of the start of the season, Jens Bleyaert once again on the highest podium scaffold. The Superfinal was surprisingly won by Jurgen Wybo.
Results MCLB Zwevezele:
Inters Open series 1: 1. Steve Seronval, 2. Jurgen Wybo, 3. Torpjurn Van Hoe, 4. Gregory Demuynck, 5. Bjorn Blauwers, 6. Kenny Dult, 7. Jens Bleyaert, 8. Stef Vandaele, 9. David Vantornout, 10. Christophe Hemp
Inters Open series 2: 1. Steve Seronval, 2. Torpjurn Van Hoe, 3. Jurgen Wybo, 4. Kenny Dult, 5. Gregory Demuynck, 6. Christophe Hempte, 7. Bjorn Blauwers, 8. Stef Vandaele, 9. David Vantornout, 10. Jelle Van De Walle
Final score Inters MX1/MX3: 1. Steve Seronval, 2. Gregory Demuynck, 3. Stef Vandaele, 4. David Vantornout, 5. Sven Roelandt,
Final score Inters MX2: 1. Jurgen Wybo, 2. Torpjurn Van Hoe, 3. Kenny Dult, 4. Bjorn Blauwers, 5. Christophe Hempte
Final score Inters B Open: 1. Jens Bleyaert, 5. Jelle Van De Walle, 3. Jochen Walckiers, 4. Michael Dekeyser, 5. Henk Goderis
Super final: 1. Jurgen Wybo, 2. Kenny Dult, 3. Jelle Van De Walle, 4. Niki De Bruyne, 5. Junior Decouter
In Namur Rognee were the VMCF riders getting started on the local permanent circuit. It turned out to be quite a mess David Segers' to become. The Pepingen native won both series and seems to be in good shape to give the best of himself in front of his own audience in Kester on Sunday. Won at the Inters MX2 Frederic Weigert for BMB National MX2 Jeremy Coen and Vincent Collet.
Inters Open series 1: 1. David Segers, 2. Marco Kovalainen, 3. Frédéric Weigert, 4. Guillaume Descendre, 5. Stany Debruyne, 6. David Cools, 7. Jeremy Coen, 8. Dennis Dierckx, 9. Gaëtan Minique, 10. Jelle Wijns
Inters Open series 2: 1. David Segers, 2. Vincent Collet, 3. Dennis Dierckx, 4. Descendre Guillaume, 5. Marco Kovalainen, 6. David Cools, 7. Gaëtan Minique, 8. Frédéric Weigert, 9. Jelle Wijns, 10. Jeremy Coen
Final score Inters MX1/MX3: 1. David Segers, 2. Marco Kovalainen, 3. Descendre Guillaume, 4. Dennis Dierckx, 5. David Cools,
Final score Inters MX2: 1. Frédéric Weigert, 2. Jeremy Coen, 3. Vincent Collet, 4. Mike Gilot, 5. Tom Schepmans,
Final score Inters B Open: 1. Gaëtan Minique, 2. Stany Debruyne, 3. Jelle Wijns, 4. Glenn Lambaerts, 5. Dorian Devillers
In Ranst were the VLM Inters in their fourth championship game. Jelle Grade won at the Inters MX1/MX3 but had to leave a series to Peter Iven. With the Inters MX2 there was no solution Jonathan Banks, who increasingly presents himself as the patron of the class.
Inters Open series 1: 1. Jelle Grade, 2. Jonathan Banken, 3. Kenny Janssens, 4. Jurgen Bijnens, 5. Marco Briers, 6. Peter Iven, 7. Ronny Van Hove, 8. Tom Cuyvers, 9. Sven Scheynen, 10. Jelle Bridge
Inters Open series 2: 1. Peter Iven, 2. Jelle Grade, 3. Jonathan Banken, 4. Kenny Janssens, 5. Marco Briers, 6. Jurgen Bijnens, 7. Ronny Van Hove, 8. Glenn Berghmans, 9. Tom Cuyvers, 10. Sven Scheynen
Final score Inters MX1/MX3: 1. Jelle Grade, 2. Peter Iven, 3. Kenny Janssens, 4. Tom Cuyvers, 5. Sven Scheynen, 6
Final score Inters MX2: 1. Jonathan Banken, 2. Marco Briers, 3. Jurgen Bijnens, 4. Ronny Van Hove, 5. Jelle Verbruggen
Photo credits: Photo Impact/Michael Hennebert, CDS Images
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