Yentel Martens on pole at MX Festival Wachtebeke!
On the 1,7 kilometer long circuit of the Puyenbroeck Provincial Domain, Yentel Martens narrowly rode to pole this morning! The difference with runner-up Jeremy Delincé was barely 0,117 seconds! Jurgen Wybo followed at 1,4 seconds.
It was not a crowded starting field in the Inters class for this first edition of the MX Festival Wachtebeke. But the organizing clubs AMC Evergem (FMWB), MC Samen Sterk (MCLB) and the public are presented with a high-quality field of participants. The Inters will ride their first round in Wachtebeke around 13:30 PM!
TIME TRAINING INTERS
1. Yentel Martens
2. Jerémy Delincé at 0,117 sec
3. Jurgen Wybo at 1,405 sec
4. Dietger Damiaens at 2,064 sec
5. Jorne Tytgat at 2,200 sec
6. Torpjurn Van Hoe at 2,471 sec
7. Kevin Fors at 2,494 sec
8. Maarten Govaert at 2,736 sec
9. Robin Bakens at 2,962 sec
10. Dylan Verleysen at 3,157 sec
11. Jaimy Deleersnijder at 3,240 sec
12. Roy Sillien at 3,497 sec
13. Tim Vandriessche at 5,166 sec
14. Tomas Kohut at 5,573 sec
15. Kenny Dult at 5,720 sec
16. Greg Demeulemeester at 6,065 sec
17. Mattis Meersschout at 6,770 sec
18. Mark Boot at 7,129 sec
19. Nicky Vermoesen at 7,256 sec
20. Sven Roelandt at 7,956 sec
21. Yann Meulemeester at 8,126 sec
22. Michiel Vercauteren at 8,555 sec
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