FMI: Febvre, Renaux and Cairoli win in Italy.
In Noto to have Romain Febvre (MX1), Max Renaux (MX2) and Antonio Cairolli (Elite) the second game of the F.M.I. Internazionali D'Italia won. In the MX1 race, the Frenchman was able to triumph ahead of Cairoli and Jeremy Vanhorebeek. Behind the Frenchman Renaux, the Italians Michele Cervellin and Samuele Bernardini managed to take honors in the MX2. During the super final in Sicily, Cairoli was the best ahead of 'The Jerre' and his French teammate Febvre. The 125cc competition was won by Matthias Guadagnini, the Maddii Racing rider managed to triumph in both heats.
Results Italian Championship Elite #2; Noto, I:
MX1
1 Romain Febvre F Yamaha
2 Antonio Cairoli I KTM
3 Jeremy Vanhorebeek B Yamaha
4 Ivo Monticelli I Yamaha
5 Tanel Leok Est Husqvarna
6 Alessandro Lupino I Kawasaki
7 Nicola Recchia I Yamaha
8 Joaqin Poli Angry Honda
9 Stefano Pazzuto I Yamaha
10 Vaclav Kovar CZ KTM
MX2
1 Maxime Renaux F Yamaha
2 Michele Cervellin I Honda
3 Samuele Bernardini I TM
4 Gianluca Facchetti I KTM
5 Giuseppe Tropepe I Yamaha
6 Lorenzo Ravera I KTM
7 Mateo Puccinelli I KTM
8 Some Furbetta I KTM
9 Davide Cislaghi I KTM
10 Alvin Ostlund S Yamaha
Elite:
1 Antonio Cairoli I KTM
2 Jeremy Vanhorebeek B Yamaha
3 Romain Febvre F Yamaha
4 Alessandro Lupino I Kawasaki
5 Ivo Monticelli I Yamaha
6 Alvin Ostlund S Yamaha
7 Tanel Leok Est Husqvarna
8 Michele Cervellin I Honda
9 Maxime Renaux F Yamaha
10 Vaclav Kovar CZ KTM
125 tsp
1 Mattia Guadagnini I Husqvarna 1-1
2 Emilio Scooters I KTM 2-2
3 Alessandro Facca I KTM 4-3
4 Alberto Barcella I Husqvarna 3-4
5 Pietro Razzini I Husqvarna 8-5
MX1 standings after 2 races:
1 Antonio Cairoli I KTM 220
2 Romain Febvre F Yamaha 180
3 Jeremy Vanhorebeek B Honda 160
4 Tanel Leok Est Husqvarna 110
5 Max Anstie GB Husqvarna 100
MX2:
1 Maxime Renaux F Yamaha 165
2 Michele Cervellin I Honda 160
3 Hunter Lawrence From Honda 120
4 Samuele Bernardini I TM 116
5 Alvin Ostlund S Yamaha 101
Elite:
1 Antonio Cairoli I KTM 240
2 Jeremy Vanhorebeek B Honda 165
3 Romain Febvre F Yamaha 160
4 Max Anstie GB Husqvarna 100
5 Tanel Leok Est Husqvarna 100
125cc:
1 Mattia Guadagnini I Husqvarna 960
2 Emilio Scooters I KTM 880
3 Alessandro Facca I KTM 490
4 Alberto Barcella I Husqvarna 490
5 Pietro Razzini I Husqvarna 450
8 Rick Elzinga NL Yamaha 340
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: #KTM
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