Published on 19/11/2017
Boris Maillard , Castrol Power1 Suzuki Moto Base , Dominique Thury , ErgoArena , European Supercross Championship , Gdansk , Hugo Basaula , Jeffrey Meurs
Cole Martinez King of Poland, European Supercross Championships in Gdansk
Yesterday the European Supercross Championships were also held in Gdansk, Poland, also known as the King of Poland. The American Cole Martinez won ahead of Boris Maillard and Dominique Thury.
Jeffrey Meurs finished in a respectable ninth place in the SX1 final!
No ADAC SX this weekend, but many German employed drivers are working in Poland. The Castrol Power1 Suzuki Moto-Base team achieved a double thanks to the victory of Martinez and Gradie Featherstone in the SX2.
European Supercross Championships, King of Poland SX1:
1. Cole MARTINEZ
2. Boris MAILLARD
3. Dominique THURY
4. Hugo BASAULA
5. Jack BRUNNEL
6. John CROS
7. Matthew BAYLISS
8. Robin CAPPEL
9. Jeffrey MEURS
10. Marcus Lee SOPER
11. Mathias JORGENSEN
12. Ricky RENNER
1. Cole MARTINEZ
2. Boris MAILLARD
3. Dominique THURY
4. Hugo BASAULA
5. Jack BRUNNEL
6. John CROS
7. Matthew BAYLISS
8. Robin CAPPEL
9. Jeffrey MEURS
10. Marcus Lee SOPER
11. Mathias JORGENSEN
12. Ricky RENNER
European Supercross Championships, King of Poland SX2:
1. Gradie FEATHERSTONE
2. Paul HABERLAND
3. Szymon STASZKIEWICZ
1. Gradie FEATHERSTONE
2. Paul HABERLAND
3. Szymon STASZKIEWICZ
Photos: King of Poland Sportainment, Lukas Nazdraczew
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