Onboard Jago Geerts and Wietse Brackman
Anyone who likes onboard images will win big prizes today. Not only did we give our AEE Magicam with Jago Geerts during his 125cc debut at the National Youth Championships in Valkenswaard, Wietse Brackman also took his onboard with him during the final of the MCLB in Pamel. As if that wasn't enough, all three videos are extremely interesting to watch.
In the first video we see how the reigning European 85cc champion immediately takes the holeshot in his first race on a 125cc. Then enjoy the driving style of our Jago and listen to the wonderfully howling Sahkar 125cc 2-stroke KTM.
In the second video, Geerts' start goes a little less smoothly, but that benefits the film work. Because now we are in the middle of a 125cc duel at the highest level.
In the last video we step on board with Wietse Brackman, during the MCLB final in Pamel there is, as is tradition, an extensive starting field and the racing is simply great. This time it was no different. Brackman managed to squeeze his RM-Z 250 between the big 450 machines, resulting in a great video to post online!
Now you're done with complaining, enjoy watching!!!
Photo: Frederik 'VePix' Van Eeckhoven
Videos Jago Geerts: Frederik 'VePix' Van Eeckhoven
Video Wietse Brackman: Ruben Van Vreckem
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