FMI: Cairoli the big winner in Riola, Crash Herlings!
Just like last year Antonio Cairolli became the big winner during the first match of the F.M.I. Internazionali D'Italia. On the sand circuit of Riola Sardo the Italian managed to win both the MX1 and the Superfinal. The Brit won both matches Max Anstie to cross the finish line second. Jeremy Vanhorebeek finished third in the MX1 race, later in the afternoon the Belgian finished fourth. The biggest news came from Jeffrey herlings, he crashed at the start of the MX1 races. The Brabander was hit by pursuers, but fortunately there was no serious damage! In the MX2 the victory went to Hunter Lawrence can Pauls jonass managed to stay ahead. Became the best Dutchman Roan van de Moosdijk, the Eindhoven resident came sixth, followed by his compatriot Bas Vaessen. Iago Geerts made his MX2 debut and managed 14e to become. The 125cc was won by Mattia Guadagnini (2-1) ahead of compatriot Emilio Scuteri (1-2) and the Dutchman Rick Elzinga (3-3).
Results Italian Championship Elite #1; Riola Sardo, I:
MX1
1 Antonio Cairoli I KTM
2 Max Anstie GB Husqvarna
3 Jeremy Vanhorebeek B Yamaha
4 Gautier Paulin F Husqvarna
5 Romain Febvre F Yamaha
6 Shaun Simpson GB Yamaha
7 Tanel Leok Est Husqvarna
8 Jeremy Seewer CH Yamaha
9 Alessandro Lupino I Kawasaki
10 Armin Jasikonis Lit Honda
11 Glenn Coldenhoff NL KTM
DNF Jeffrey Herlings NL KTM
MX2
1 Hunter Lawrence From Honda
2 Paul Jonas Let KTM
3 Calvin Flanders ZA Honda
4 Alvin Ostlund S Yamaha
5 Michele Cervellin I Honda
6 Roan van de Moosdijk I Yamaha
7 Bas Vaessen NL Honda
8 Maxime Renaux F Yamaha
9 Morgan Lesiardo I KTM
10 Samuele Bernardini I TM
14 Trade Geerts B Yamaha
Elite:
1 Antonio Cairoli I KTM
2 Max Anstie GB Husqvarna
3 Romain Febvre F Yamaha
4 Jeremy Vanhorebeek B Yamaha
5 Gautier Paulin F Husqvarna
6 Paul Jonas Let KTM
7 Tanel Leok Est Husqvarna
8 Jordi Tixier F KTM
9 Glenn Coldenhoff NL KTM
10 Bas Vaessen NL Honda
12 Calvin Flanders ZA Honda
17 Roan van de Moosdijk I Yamaha
DNF Trade Geerts B Yamaha
125 tsp
1 Mattia Guadagnini I Husqvarna 2-1
2 Emilio Scooters I KTM 1-2
3 Rick Elzinga NL Yamaha 3-3
4 Andrea Bonacorsi I KTM 4-4
5 Pietro Razzini I Husqvarna 5-5
MX1 standings after 1 race:
1 Antonio Cairoli I KTM 120
2 Max Anstie GB Husqvarna 100
3 Jeremy Vanhorebeek B Honda 80
4 Gautier Paulin F Husqvarna 65
5 Romain Febvre F Yamaha 60
11 Glenn Coldenhoff NL KTM 34
MX2:
1 Hunter Lawrence From Honda 120
2 Paul Jonas Let KTM 100
3 Calvin Vlaanderen Z-A Honda 80
4 Alvin Ostlund S Yamaha 65
5 Michele Cervellin I Honda 60
6 Roan van de Moosdijk I Yamaha 55
7 Bas Vaessen NL Honda 50
14 Jago Geerts B Yamaha 28
Elite:
1 Antonio Cairoli I KTM 120
2 Max Anstie GB Husqvarna 100
3 Romain Febvre F Yamaha 80
4 Jeremy Vanhorebeek B Honda 65
9 Glenn Coldenhoff NL KTM 40
10 Bas Vaessen NL Honda 36
12 Calvin Vlaanderen Z-A Honda 32
17 Roan van de Moosdijk I Yamaha 24
125cc:
1 Mattia Guadagnini I Husqvarna 460
2 Emilio Scooters I KTM 460
3 Rick Elzinga NL Yamaha 340
4 Andrea Bonacorsi I KTM 280
5 Pietro Razzini I Husqvarna 240
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: #offroadproracing.it
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