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This weekend there were again numerous national and international competitions. You can see how it all went at the ONK in Mill here to see. But are you looking for the rest of the results? Then you can go below.
In waitebeke came second Belgian National driven. At the Inters Open the victories were shared by Marvin van Daele and Yentel Martens. Martens eventually made it to the final score with equal points because he won the second match. Andy Truyts was third on the podium with a third and fourth place in the competitions. Jeremy Coen (3-7) and Kristof Salaets (8-4) completed the top 5. You can get the rest of the results here .
At the sidecars Both series victories went to the duo Ben Adriaenssen and Ben Vandenbogaart. Hendrickx/Mucenieks (2-2) finished second and Van Daele/Bax (4-3) finished third.
The VLM caravan settled in last weekend Arendonk. Frederik Daenen made off with the MX2 overall victory. He was the best MX2 rider twice and took the lead Sven Scheynen en Hannes Yannik. In the MX1/MX3 class was Wesley Verheyen the best in both series. He was followed by Mike Vanderstraeten (2-2) and Sven Breugelmans (3-3). You can see the other results here find.
At the MCLB in Oosteeklo went the MX1/MX3 overall victory to Steve Seronval (1-1) ahead Jurgen Wybo (2-2) and Manuel Avg(3-4). David Segers finished fourth and Kenny Dult completed the top 5. In the MX2 class the victory went to Torpjurn van Hoe for Wietse Brackman and Gian Scheele. You can see the other results here find.
Stijn Verstrepen won in Thuin the final score at the Inters A at the VMCF. Verstrepen (2-1) won with equal points Jilani Cambre (1-2). Junior Slegers (3-3) finished third. At the Inters B the victory went to Brent Bourleau (2-1) for Gordano Natle (1-2) and Jochem Van den Eede (4-3). You can see the other results here find.
In Gueugnon became the third game for it French Championship driven. Arnaud Tonus became the big winner of the day with a double series victory in the MX2 class and victory in the super final. Ferrandis came second in MX2 with 2 second places and Benoit Paturel (3-3) finished third on the podium. Damon Granules finished fourth with a fourth and a fifth place in the MX2 series. In the super final the Standing Construct driver finished seventh. In the championship standings Graulus is now second after Benoit Paturel. With two tests to go, Graulus is 14 points behind the leader.
In MX1 class was the victory for 24mx Honda rider Xavier Bow. Boog won both MX1 series and came second in the super final. He pulled it off Sebastien Pourcel (2-2+4) and Milko potisek (3-3+8). Pourcel remains the leader in it MX1 Championship. He is now 31 points ahead of Milko Potisek and 48 points ahead of Aranda. Valentin Teillet, who started the weekend as leader, was not there due to an injury. He falls back to fourth place.
The next match will take place on April 6 in Romagné.
In Talavera de la Reina the dress rehearsal was held for next month's GP. Jose Butron won the MX1 class ahead of Alvaro Lozano and Utrilla Francisco. In the MX2 class the victory went to Iker Larranaga.
In Culham became the first last weekend MX Nationals driven. This brand new organization managed to attract some great names for their competition. Nathan Watson won the Pro Class (2-1-2) ahead of Elliot Banks-Brown (3-3-1) and Gert Krestinov (4-4-5). You can get the full results here to look at.
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