ONK MX1: To the death!
William Saris en Ceriel Klein Kromhof are the two gladiators who will push themselves to the limit to become the best motocross rider in the Netherlands in the premier class. The difference between them is only 2 points in favor of Saris. Close on their heels are Dean Ferris who will not be there and Rick Satink.
It's not just about fighting for every point at the very top, if we draw our classic 50 point line we see the entire top 9 still have a chance, at least mathematically, of the MX1 ONK title. In this list we also see three Belgians, Jeffrey Dewulf, Mike Van der Straeten en Marvin Van Daele According to the calculator, they can still win the ONK title.
What we can expect in Mill is hectic. Which of the top players can handle the stress best and what can the fast guys who are not competing for the championship show? We saw that in Oss Marc de Reuver has not yet forgotten, can he perhaps play a decisive factor in the title battle? Or should we rather look at a Satinck or a Dewulf who can give everything without a care in the world, with the thought that it might still be there after all... We'll see tomorrow, at least I'm starting to feel a little nervous!
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Text & Photo: Frederik Van Eeckhoven
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