BMB: Yentel Martens dominates in Axel!
With two big victories, Yentel Martens took the cake yesterday in the Belgian Championship round of Axel! Cédric Grobben was second each time. Erik Willems was third on the podium. In the MX2, Norwegian Hakon Mindreboe won ahead of Yannick Heylen and Mark Boot.
On Sunday, Grobben was victorious in the VLM, but the next day he had to give up on a very efficient Yentel Martens. In every race he was almost 20 seconds ahead!
In MX2, MC Mikkola's Mark Boot held off a motivated Yannick Heylen from victory in the second moto. Unfortunately, Mark had to deal with bad luck in the first race. The victory in the first round went to Mindreboe ahead of the regular Yannick Heylen.
All results here
MX1 Race 1
1. Yentel Martens
2. Cedric Grobben
3. Erik Willems
4. Mount Indrek
5. Kenny Vandueren
6. Robin Bakens
7. Dietger Damiaens
8. Nolan Cordens
9. Dylan Verleysen
10. Kevin Spruijt
MX1 Race 2
1. Yentel Martens
2. Cedric Grobben
3. Erik Willems
4. Dietger Damiaens
5. Mount Indrek
6. Kenny Vandueren
7. Robin Bakens
8. Dylan Verleysen
9. Nolan Cordens
10. Bram Valckx
Final score MX1
1. Yentel Martens 50
2. Cedric Grobben 44
3. Erik Willems 40
4. Mägi Indrek 34
5. Dietger Damiaens 32
6. Kenny Vandueren 31
7. Robin Bakens 29
8. Dylan Verleysen 25
9. Nolan Cordens 25
10. Joey Smet 22
Photos: Plan-B
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