Published on 15/04/2014
Jeremy Delince , Killian Auberson , Nick Trieste , Swiss Inter Motocross Championship
Belgians sweep away competition in Switzerland!
The second round of the Swiss Championship was held in Switzerland. In the MX2, Nick Triest represented Belgian honor and the RB Yamaha pilot did so with verve. With a series victory and a second place in the second moto, Nick Triest took the lead ahead of Patrick Wahlter and William Kehrli. Killian Auberson was unlucky in the first moto and did not score, but the Swiss managed to win the second moto.
- SAD Nick 25 22 47
- WALTHER Patrick 20 20 40
- KEHRLI William 22 16 38
- BAUMGARTNER Andy 18 18 36
- SCHEIWILLER Cyril 16 15 31
- INVITATION Olivier 15 13 28
- AUBERSON Killian 0 25 25
- CHAMPAL Steven 14 9 23
- BURN Jonathan 9 10 19
- REMAINED Mederic 12 7 19
In the MX1 class it was Jeremy Delincé who was the winner! The extremely stylistic Yamaha pilot won both heats and scored 50/50 points on the beautiful course in Payerne. In the general day rankings he was ahead of Kevin Gonseth and Alain Schafer.
- CRIME Jeremy 25 25 50
- GONSETH Kevin 22 22 44
- SCHAFER Alain 20 20 40
- SCHAFFTER Kim 18 18 36
- JACQUIOT Romain 11 16 27
- COWARD Yohan 10 15 25
- SAILING Vincent 12 12 24
- BAUMANN Simon 13 11 24
- FURLATO Yves 14 10 24
- BENDER Nicolas 15 8 23
Text: Matthias Van Eeckhoven – Photo: InsideMotocross.ch
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