Tyler Bowers triumphs in the first evening of Dutch SX Zuidbroek
Many big names at the start for the Dutch Supercross in Zuidbroek. The Americans Tyler Bowers (SX1) and Justin Starling (SX2) were the big triumphants of the first evening.
All in all, a very smooth victory for Bowers who will compete in the German SX competitions for Pfeil-Kawasaki this winter. Florent Richier finished second while there was more competition for the final podium spot. Cole Martinez finally took the lead for Kullas and Lamay. Jens Getteman finished 1th in the SX10 final after qualifying for a nice 4th place in the repechage.
In the SX2 it was Justin Starling (1-2) the most regular but Red Bull Straight Rhythm winner and crowd favorite Gared Steinke won the second heat after a fall in the first! Jeffrey Meurs and Bram Van den Hoek showed in a strong group that they already have the speed to surprise, they both reached the final.
You will find all the results of the first evening here
Final SX1 Zuidbroek
1. Tyler Bowers, 2. Florent Richier, 3. Cole Martinez, 4. Harri Kullas, 5. Ban Lamay, 6. Dominique Thury, 7. Jace Owen, 8. Boris Maillard, 9. Philip Neugebauer, 10. 11. Ludovic Macler, 12. Mathias Jorgensen
Final score SX2 Zuidbroek
1. Justin Starling, 2. Julien Lebeau, 3. Gared Steinke, 4. Adrien Malaval, 5. Iker Larranaga, 6. Kade Wlker, 7. Nico Koch, 8. Theo Roptin, 9. Ryan Breece, 10. Bram Van Den Corner, 11. Jeffrey Meurs, 12. Marco Fleissig
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