Italy takes over the EMXoN title from France.
In Gdansk Team Italia has the European Motocross of Nations won. Three of the four heats in Poland were won by the team led by Thomas Traversini. The Norwegian Hakon Osterhagen won the first round in the 85cc class. Italy takes over the title from France, which finished second, five points behind the winner. The podium was completed by Norway who, in addition to Osterhagen, also Kevin Horgmo scored well. Unfortunately, Team Netherlands did not take action after Roan van de Moosdijk had to withdraw injured and replacement Rene de Jong was also unable to take action.
European Motocross of Nations 2018 Results; Gdańsk, Pol:
85 tsp
1st heat:
1 Hakon Osterhagen Nor KTM
2 Tomas Pikart CZ KTM
3 Xavier Cazal F Husqvarna
4 Maxime Grau F Husqvarna
5 Karlis Alberts Reisulis Let
2st heat:
1 Matteo Luigi Russi I KTM
2 Maxime Grau F Husqvarna
3 Hakon Osterhagen Nor KTM
4 Valerio Lata I KTM
5 Tomas Pikart CZ KTM
MX2-125cc
1st heat:
1 Gianluca Facchetti I KTM
2 Maxime Renaux F Yamaha
3 Kevin Horgmo Nor KTM
4 Jan Pancar Slo Yamaha
5 Mattia Guadagini I Husqvarna
2st heat:
1 Gianluca Facchetti I KTM
2 Kevin Horgmo Nor KTM
3 Jan Pancar Slo Yamaha
4 Petr Polak CZ KTM
5 Tom Guyon F KTM
Final score:
1 Italy 25p
2 France 30p
3 Norway 34p
4 Czech Republic 39p
5 Slovenia 72p
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: Youthstream-MXGP
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