MXON: France superior to the Pole ahead of USA and Belgium…
Team France has emerged as the great victor of the Qualifying Heats for the Motocross of Nations in Ernée, France. The French team with Gautier Paulin (MXGP), Marvin Musquin (MX2) and Romain Febvre (Open) each won their Qualifying Heat and so France will be on pole tomorrow for the race of the year, the Motocross of Nations 2015.
Second place went to Team USA who twice took second place in the heats behind the superior French with Jeremy Martin and Cooper Webb and a third place in the MXGP class of Justin Barcia. The Belgian team finished third with Jeremy Van Horebeek's best result being third in the Open class. Julien Lieber (MX2) and Ken De Dycker each took fifth place in their Qualifying Heat, which put Belgium in third place. But it was a bit of a scary wait for the Belgian team because Julien Lieber had a serious crash in the morning, but Lieber still rode well to a fifth place in his class.
In fourth place we got Team Germany, of which Max Nagl is the leader, and we took New Zealand with none other than ex-world champion Ben Townley in the team, who then took second place and so nicely with his New Zealand team in fifth place. place finished. Finally, the Dutch team with Glenn Coldenhoff, Nick Kouwenberg and Brian Bogers finished sixth in this Nations Qualification.
Nations Qualification:
1 France 2p
2 USA 4p
3 Belgium 8p
4 Germany 10p
5 New Zealand 10p
6 The Netherlands 12p
7 Spain 13p
8 Austria 14p
9 Switzerland 15p
10 Estonia 16p
Text: @Kris…
Photo: CDS
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