TBT: Jeremy Tarroux doesn't give up!
It is #ThrowBackThursday Today we go back to June 14, 2005. Frenchman Jeremy Tarroux not giving up yet in the European Championship MX2 title battle. The Kawasaki rider won both heats last weekend in Mladina and thus made up some points compared to Dennis Verbruggen. The Czech Jan Zaremba finished second in the daily rankings ahead of Verbruggen. Finished in tenth place Rob van Vijfeijken the best Dutchman. Mike Kras did not see his efforts rewarded with European Championship points while Nick Tuin was injured. In the warm-up he stepped off his Safe-YAMAHA hard and broke his ankle in several places.
European Championship 250cc; Croatia:
1e some
1 Jeremy Tarroux F Kawasaki
2 Dennis Verbruggen B YAMAHA
3 Jan Zaremba CZ KTM
4 Philipp Ringhofer A KTM
5 Remy Annelot F Suzuki
16 Rob van Vijfeijken NL YAMAHA
31 Mike Kras NL Honda
2e some
1 Jeremy Tarroux F Kawasaki
2 Jan Zaremba CZ KTM
3 Dennis Verbruggen B YAMAHA
4 Remy Annelot F Suzuki
5 Tomas Bucenec Slo Kawasaki
12 Rob van Vijfeijken NL YAMAHA
21 Mike Kras NL Honda
EC MX2 standings:
1 Dennis Verbruggen B YAMAHA 179
2 Jeremy Tarroux F Kawasaki 164
3 Marcus Norlen S Suzuki 118
4 Jan van Hastenberg NL Honda 105
5 Remy Annelot F Suzuki 104
9 Rob van Vijfeijken NL YAMAHA 62
11 Nick Tuin NL YAMAHA 51
27 George Strik NL KTM 27
33 Mike Kras NL Honda 21
55 Patrick Roos NL KTM 9
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: Pascal Haudiquert
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