ONK 125cc: 4 more title candidates!
De 125cc class is gaining more and more attention thanks to the well-organized EMX125cc championship. And we think this is entirely justified here at MxMag. Not only can you assume that these young wolves will give 110% in every match they start in, but there are countless duels to be found in this class again and again. Also in it ONK will bring the fireworks during the season finale Mill!
In the top 5 we see everyone within less than 50 points of each other, you would assume that you still have 5 title candidates, but one of them immediately switched to the MX125 bike after winning the European 2cc title . So we will Jorge Prado García, currently 3rd in the ONK championship, competing in the MX2 class in Mill. The other 4, on the other hand, will open the throttle completely on their trusted 125cc 2-stroke machine.
The standings in the 125cc championship perfectly demonstrate how international the Open Dutch championship is, with Conrad Mewse it is a British who leads the ranks, this for the Belgian Cyril Enjoyment, the aforementioned Spaniard Jorge Prado Garcia, the first Dutchman Noud Van Kraaij and another Belgian Iago Geerts. It remains to be seen who will take the title here, with only a difference of 11 points between Mewse and Genot, I see a battle coming here with Geerts as a possible deciding factor.
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Text & Photo: Frederik Van Eeckhoven
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