These are the 4 lowland ladies to follow!
In Valkenswaard the ladies will also compete in their first World Cup match of the season, and of course we will also have the necessary Belgian and Dutch ladies at the start. Four of them have already proven in the past that they can start their World Cup campaign this season with the necessary ambition, and especially for you we have briefly highlighted them.
Nancy Van de Ven (NED): Finished within a whisker of the world title in the past two years. Nancy, who has already won the title of vice world champion twice (2016 and 2018), finished within 2017 and 2018 points of the title in 2 and 8 respectively, and will be keen to finally win that long-awaited title this year. to get.
WMX 2018: 2nd (252 pts)
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Amandine Verstappen (BEL): Last weekend she won a match for the French championship with a convincing 1-1 score, which only seems to confirm her positive end to the 2018 season. Amandine is also switching from KTM to Yamaha this season.
WMX 2018: 6nd (180 pts)
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Shana van der Vlist (NED): Finished second in the Women's European Championship last season, and came third with the Netherlands during the Motocross of European Nations. Shana also managed to finish in the top 5 6 out of 10 times in the World Championships, wondering if she can take another step towards the top 5 this year. (Small detail, she is the only non-Yamaha rider in this group.)
WMX 2018: 7nd (150 pts)
Valk Lynn (NED): At 16 years old, she is the youngster in the group. Last season she made herself noticed in a positive way with the 125cc Yamaha, and she also managed to win the European 125cc women's title. For next season Lynn will switch to the larger 250cc Yamaha.
WMX 2018: 11nd (95 pts)
Also participating: Britt Jans-Beken #5 (NED), Kaylee van Dam #21 (NED), Brenda Wagemans #30 (BEL), Britt Van Muylem #42 (BEL), Britt Van Der Werff #67 (NED) , Demi Verploegh #71 (NED), Eline Burgmans #100 (NED), Amber Simons #125 (NED), Cynthia Swets #136 (NED), Stephanie Stoutjesdijk #143 (NED), Nicky van Wordrager #964 (NED)
Text: Dieter Jans
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