ADAC: Seewer excellent, strong performances by Getteman and Grobben
Just over 5 hours from Hasselt, the third round of the ADAC MX Masters championship was held in Mölln. Many Belgians made the long trip, with what result? You can of course read that here.
Jeremy Seewer was at the start in Mölln. The Swiss, who is competing for the World title in the MX2 class, outclassed his opposition. In both heats he was faster than his Australian teammate Hunter Lawrence, who is starting to feel more and more at home on the Suzuki and European tracks. Henri Jacobi finished third in the first heat, in the second heat this honor was reserved for Dennis Ullrich. However, in the overall event result it was Henri Jacobi who came out on top, because in addition to his third place he also scored a fourth place. Dennis Ullrich finishes in fourth place in the day's results with, as already mentioned, third place and a lower seventh position.
And what about the Belgians? Unfortunately she did not play for the win. Jens Getteman did not do badly with his fifth place. He earned this by scoring a sixth and fifth place in the series. Cedric Grobben can also look back on a strong weekend. The young man finished in eleventh and ninth place in his competitions! This was immediately good for eighth place overall.
Jeremy Delincé, in turn, had a disappointing weekend with only three points, which earned him twenty-fourth place in the overall standings, scoring as many points as Cyril Genot who finished twenty-sixth in the overall standings. Nathan Renkens next one position lower with two points.
For Nolan Cordens, the long ten-hour trip was not rewarded with any points. He finished disappointingly in thirty-fourth and thirtieth position in the series.
1. Jeremy Seewer
2. Hunter Lawrence
3. Henry Jacobi
4. Brian Hsu
5. Jaromir Romancik
6. Jens Getteman
7. Dennis Ullrich
8. Dominique Thury
9. Sullivan Jaulin
10. Filip Neugebauer
1. Jeremy Seewer
2. Hunter Lawrence
3. Dennis Ullrich
4. Henry Jacobi
5. Jens Getteman
6. Christian Brockel
7. Bence Svoboda
8. Mike Stender
9. Cedric Grobben
10. Lukas Neurauter
1. Seewer, Jeremy – 50 Pts
2. Lawrence, Hunter – 44 Pts
3. Jacobi, Henry – 38 Pts
4. Ullrich, Dennis – 34 Pts
5. Getteman, Jens – 31 Pts
6. Hsu, Brian – 23 Pts
7. Brockel, Christian – 22 Pts
8. Grobben, Cedric – 22 Pts
9. Neugebauer, Filip – 21 Pts
10. Stender, Mike – 19 Pts
1. Ullrich, Dennis – 128 Pts
2. Getteman, Jens – 104 Pts
3. Lawrence, Hunter – 88 Pts
4. Hsu, Brian – 80 Pts
5. Jacobi, Henri – 79 Pts
6. Brockel, Christian – 71 Pts
7. Grobben, Cedric – 65 Pts
8. Szvoboda, Bence – 52 Pts
9. Romancik, Jaromir – 51 Pts
10. Seewer, Jeremy – 50 Pts
Text: Matthias Van Eeckhoven – Photo: ADAC MX Masters
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