Janssens is back in VMCF Werchter!
Almost in his own backyard, VLM champion Kenny Janssens returned to good form and success. Janssens took the overall victory in the VMCF with a second and first place. Frederic Weigert recorded the same score, but had to bow his head to Janssens due to a poorer second race.
After being in trouble for several weeks with poor blood values, Janssens turned a blind eye to Werchter again. He had to leave only Weigert in the first moto, but took revenge in the second moto.
In the Superfinal the proverbial end was over for Kenny. Stijn Verstrepen had already shown in the second series that he had not forgotten how to cross. However, what he showed in the Superfinal was reminiscent of 'the streak' in his best days. After all, Stijn won ahead of Janssens and Benonit. Mikkola Racings' Jerome Benonit was allowed to take the podium in the MX1. VLM guest rider Jelle Verbruggen dominated the Inters MX2 with a victory in both series.
Inters MX1/MX2 race 1
1. Frederic Weigert, 2. Kenny Janssens, 3. Karel Schepmans, 4. Dennis Wagemans, 5. Jerôme Benonit, 6. Jelle Verbruggen, 7. Bram Schoepen, 8. Jasper van der Mieren, 9. Kenzo Buys, 10. Gianni Van Dievel
Inters MX1/MX2 race 2
1. Kenny Janssens, 2. Frederic Weigert, 3. Stijn Verstrepen, 4. Jelle Verbruggen, 5. Jerôme Benonit, 6. Dennis Wagemans, 7. Donny Schmidt, 8. Jasper van der Mieren, 9. Stef Baestaens, 10. Kenzo Buys
Final score Inters MX1
1. Kenny Janssens 53, 2. Frederic Weigert 53, 3. Jerôme Benonit 40, 4. Dennis Wagemans 40, 5. Jasper van der Mieren 34, 6. Kenzo Buys 31, 7. Stef Baestaens 30, 8. Bram Shoepen 29, 9. Stijn Verstrepen 26, 10. Karel Schepmans 26
Final score Inters MX2
1. Jelle Verbruggen 56, 2. Bastien Houche 48, 3. Thomas Delvoy 46, 4. Jordy Kenzeler 44, 5. Glenn Uten 3
Photos: davemx.be
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