Raf Meuwissen misses out on the ADAC Junior Cup 125cc.
On Saturday I knew Raf Meuwissen the pressure in the battle for the ADAC Junior Cup 125cc still to be implemented. The KTM rider was allowed to start from pole position. The leader in the standings, Philip Olsson, however, kept his cool and scored as many points as the Dutchman on Sunday afternoon. The difference therefore remains seven points in favor of the Swede. The Diga Procross rider will therefore go down as the first ever champion in this class! In Holzgerlingen Lion Florian managed to win the race, winning both heats for Mike Gwender (3-2) and Simon Langenfelder (2-3). Meuwissen (7-4) finished fourth in the daily rankings.
ADAC Junior Cup 125cc #6; Holzerlingen, D:
1e some
1 Lion Florian D KTM
2 Simon Langenfelder D Husqvarna
3 Mike Gwender CH KTM
4 Filip Olsson S Husqvarna
5 Kevin Brumann CH Yamaha
7 Raf Meuwissen NL KTM
2e some
1 Lion Florian D KTM
2 Mike Gwender CH KTM
3 Simon Langenfelder D Husqvarna
4 Raf Meuwissen NL KTM
5 Maxi Spies D Husqvarna
Daily ranking:
1 Lion Florian D KTM 1-1
2 Mike Gwender CH KTM 3-2
3 Simon Langenfelder D Husqvarna 2-3
4 Raf Meuwissen NL KTM 7-4
5 Filip Olsson S Husqvarna 4-7
Final ranking ADAC MX Masters Junior Cup '125cc' 2018:
1 Filip Olsson S Husqvarna 232
2 Raf Meuwissen NL KTM 225
3 Lion Florian D KTM 218
4 Simon Langenfelder D Husqvarna 170
5 Mike Gwender CH KTM 166
6 Raivo Dankers NL KTM 155
17 Brian van der Klij NL Husqvarna 61
20 Rick Elzinga NL Yamaha 38
44 Rick Wennekens NL Husqvarna 4
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: ADAC MX Masters
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