The summer break is finally over!
After more than two months of summer break, things started KNMV Open Dutch Youth Championship further today Veendam. Lotte van Drunen (65KW), Bradley Masters (85KW) and Raivo Dankers (125cc) managed to win both heats. In the 50cc the victory went to the Brit Harley O'Callaghan (2-1). Just got back from Australia Damien Knuiman to win the 65cc Big Wheels with a third and first place. The 85cc Big Wheels was won by Cas Valk who did not ignore the yellow flag in the first round and thus laid the foundation for the overall victory.
Results KNMV ONK Youth; Veendam, NL:
Daily classification 50cc
1 Harley O'Callaghan GB KTM 1-2
2 Jenairo Beerens NL Husqvarna 2-1
3 Luca Kuijpers NL KTM 4-3
4 Cody de Beer NL KTM 3-4
5 Niels Pepers NL KTM 5-5
Daily ranking 65cc KW:
1 Lotte van Drunen NL Husqvarna 1-1
2 Jayson van Drunen NL Yamaha 2-2
3 Sem Taspinar NL KTM 3-3
4 Dex van der Broek NL KTM 6-4
5 Mick Kennedy NL Yamaha 4-6
Daily classification 65cc GW
1 Damien Knuiman NL KTM 3-1
2 Ray van Gelder NL KTM 2-2
3 Markus Ozolin Pol KTM 3-4
4 Wessel van Wijk NL KTM 5-4
5 Vince de Haas NL KTM 6-5
Daily classification 85cc KW
1 Bradley Masters NL Husqvarna 1-1
2 Noah Ho NL KTM 2-2
3 Levi Schrik NL Yamaha 3-3
4 Kyro Shop NL KTM 4-4
5 Senna van Voorst NL KTM 6-5
Daily ranking 85cc GW:
1 Cas Valk NL Yamaha 1-4
2 Karlis Albert Reisulis Let KTM 3-5
3 Jack Grayshon GB KTM 3-6
4 Ivano van Erp NL Honda 6-9
5 Kyle van Zutphen NL Husqvarna 4-13
Daily ranking 125cc:
1 Raivo Dankers NL KTM 1-1
2 Ano Menting NL KTM 3-2
3 Kjell Verbruggen NL KTM 2-3
4 Boyd van der Voorn NL Yamaha 5-4
5 Adam Collings GB Husqvarna 4-5
All results can be found at Speedhive.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: #FvdEPhotography
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