Liam Everts and Jago Geerts were doing well in EMX65 & EMX125
Liam Everts takes another victory in the EMX65 class
Liam Everts (11) won both series of the fourth stage of the North/West European Championship for the EMX65 riders in Moorgrund, Germany. This was Liam's second victory in a row in this EMX65 class. Liam also won both series in St. Isidorushoeve in the Netherlands. In the standings, the son of 10-time world champion Stefan Everts has a thirteen-point lead over the Dutchman Ivano Van Erp, who won the second test in Slovakia. At the end of this month on May 28/29 we will have the last test of the North/West European EMX65 riders in Imatra, Finland
EMX65 – Classification
1. Liam Everts BEL 187p
2. Ivano Van Erp NED 174p
3. Yoran Moens BEL 126p
4. Sem De Lange NED 109p
5. Tomás Pikart CZE 98p
6. Maximilian Werner GER 93p
7. Lucas Coenen BEL 90p
8. Mads Fredsoe DEN 86p
9. Adam Maj CZE 85p
10. Sebastian Meckl GER 84p
Jago Geerts remains leader in the EMX125
Our compatriot Jago Geerts finished third in the second test of the European EMX125 Championship, which was held in Pietramurata, Italy. Geerts who already won the opening test in Latvia and achieved two series victories. He also started strong in Italy with a victory in the first series, but in the second series he did not get further than sixth place. The victory in Trentino went to Frenchman Stephen Rubini, who finished second behind Geerts in the first series on Saturday, but took the series victory and the day's victory on Sunday. In the standings after two games, Jago Geerts remains in the lead and has a lead of 21 points over Stephen Rubini.
EMX125 – Championship Classification
1. Jago Geerts (BEL, KTM), 90 points;
2. Stephen Rubini (FRA, KTM), 69 p.
3. Roan Van De Moosdijk (NED, YAM), 68 p.
4. Pierre Goupillon (FRA, KTM), 62 p.
5. Zachary Pichon (FRA, YAM), 55 p.
6. Gianluca Facchetti (ITA, KTM), 55 p.
7. Andrea Zanotti (SMR, KTM), 40 p.
8. Szymon Staszkiewicz (POL, KTM), 39 p.
9. Kim Savaste (FIN, KAW), 37 p.
10. Mikkel Haarup (DEN, HUS), 34 p.
Text: @Kris…
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