Nagl fastest in ADAC MX Masters, Delincé fourth!
Tomorrow Dennis Ullrich can take the title in the penultimate round of the ADAC MX Masters in Gaildorf. The Sarholz-KTM rider finished fourth in his group. The respective poles went to Henry Jacobi (Group 1) and Max Nagl (Group 2). Jeremy Delincé, who was in the same group as Nagl, qualified fourth.
Jens Getteman, who is second in the standings, well behind Ullrich, had to settle for 2th in the same Group 10. Cyril Genot (7th) and Nathan Renkens (8th) were also in good shape. On the Dutch side, Sven Van Der Mierden and Luca Nijenhuis each achieved a 12th fastest time in their group.
ADAC MX MASTERS GROUP 1
1. Henry Jacobi (GER, HUS), 1:48.551
2. Brian Hsu (GER, HUS), 1:48.712
3. Stefan Ekerold (GER, SUZ), 1:49.178
4. Dennis Ullrich (GER, KTM), 1:49.278
5. Jaromir Romancik (CZE, KTM), 1:49.347
6. Tomasz Wysocki (POL, KTM), 1:50.135
7. Jernej Irt (SLO, HUS), 1:50.249
8. Marek Sukup (CZE, KAW), 1:50.426
9. Bence Szvoboda (HUN, KTM), 1:50.481
10. Tim Koch (GER, SUZ), 1:50.708
11. Andy Baumgartner (SUI, KTM), 1:50.823
12. Sven Van Der Mierden (DOWN, HOUSE), 1:50.932
13. Vaclav Kovar (CZE, HON), 1:50.942
14. Rudolf Weschta (CZE, SUZ), 1:51.015
15. Dominique Thury (GER, KTM), 1:51.031
16. Mike Stender (GER, SUZ), 1:51.075
17. Yves Furlato (SUI, KTM), 1:51.200
18. Tomas Simko (SVK, SUZ), 1:51.383
19. Cyrill Scheiwiller (SUI, YAM), 1:51.480
20. Christopher John Alldredge (USA, HON), 1:51.891
21. Hannes Volber (GER, KTM), 1:52.307
22. Toms Macuks (LAT, KTM), 1:52.319
23. Johannes Klein (AUT, KTM), 1:52.449
24. Moritz Schittenhelm (GER, KTM), 1:53.067
25. Maik Schaller (GER, KTM), 1:53.796
26. Phillip Eggers (GER, KTM), 1:54.635
27. Kevin Haller (SUI, SUZ), 1:55.109
28. Dani De Vries (NED, HON), 1:55.393
29. Robert Sturm (GER, KAW), 1:56.177
30. Kevin Winkle (GER, KTM), 1:57.869
31. Ladislav Cervenka (CZE, KTM), 1:59.067
32. Christoph Danz (GER, KTM), 2:01.820
33. Philipp Bienossek (GER, KAW), 2:04.781
ADAC MX MASTERS GROUP 2
1. Maximilian Nagl (GER, HUS), 1:48.077
2. Filip Neugebauer (CZE, KAW), 1:49.208
3. Sullivan Jaulin (FRA, KTM), 1:49.218
4. Jeremy Delince (BEL, HON), 1:49.429
5. Petr Smitka (CZE, KTM), 1:49.585
6. Boris Maillard (FRA, SUZ), 1:49.935
7. Cyril Genot (BEL, KTM), 1:50.070
8. Nathan Renkens (BEL, KTM), 1:50.456
9. Christian Brockel (GER, KTM), 1:50.744
10. Jens Getteman (BEL, KAW), 1:50.771
11. Peter Irt (SLO, YAM), 1:50.801
12. Luca Nijenhuis (NED, KAW), 1:51.592
13. Angus Heidecke (GER, KTM), 1:52.084
14. Lars Van Berkel (DOWN, HUS), 1:53.236
15. Kevin Fors (BEL, HON), 1:53.240
16. Lukasz Lonka (POL, KTM), 1:53.267
17. Stefan Frank (GER, KAW), 1:53.411
18. David Schoch (SUI, YAM), 1:53.441
19. Bernhard Ekerold (GER, KTM), 1:53.980
20. Florian Hellrigl (AUT, HUS), 1:54.265
21. Sam Korneliussen (DEN, KAW), 1:55.071
22. Nolan Cordens (BEL, KTM), 1:55.694
23. Lars Reuther (GER, HON), 1:56.284
24. Patrik Bender (GER, KTM), 1:56.629
25. Tobias Linke (GER, KAW), 1:56.934
26. Roman Mnuk (CZE, YAM), 1:57.292
27. Matthias Plessers (BEL, KTM), 1:57.878
28. Manuel Ciarlo (ITA, KTM), 1:58.073
29. Philipp Klakow (GER, HON), 1:59.195
30. Daniel Köder (GER, HON), 2:02.725
31. Björn Frank (LUX, HON), 2:04.465
32. Matthias Hitz (GER, SUZ), 2:04.943
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