The timetable for the first DMofMX in Oss
This weekend the first KNMV Dutch Masters of Motocross will finally be held in Oss. Qualification will take place on Saturday, the points will be distributed on Sunday. All riders with an international license from an FIM affiliated federation are welcome to qualify. You must register in advance for this competition. Here is the timetable for April 13 and 14 at “De Witte Ruijsheuvel”.
Saturday
13.00:85 PM 1cc Group XNUMX (Even starting numbers)
13.30pm 85cc Group 2 (Odd starting numbers)
14.00:125 PM 1cc Group XNUMX (Even starting numbers)
14.30pm 125cc Group 2 (Odd starting numbers)
15.30:250 PM 1cc Group XNUMX (Even starting numbers)
16.00pm 250cc Group 2 (Odd starting numbers)
16.30:500 PM 1cc Group XNUMX (Even starting numbers)
17.00pm 500cc Group 2 (Odd starting numbers)
The fastest 40 riders from the 250cc and 500cc classes and fastest 50 riders from the 125cc and 85cc classes qualify for the timed training on Sunday, April 14. The division of the groups is based on row number (even – odd), the number of qualified riders per group is proportional to the number of participants per group! Riders who are exempt from the open qualifying (Read regular GP riders) will go directly to the timed training on Sunday April 14!
Sunday:
Training:
8.30 am Free & Timed Training 85cc free (5)+time (15)+ start training (3)
9.00 am Free & Timed Training 125cc free (5)+time (20)+ start training (3)
9.35 am Free & Timed Training 250cc free (5)+time (20)+ start training (3)
10.05 am Free & Timed Training 500cc free (5)+time (20)+ start training (3)
PAUSE
Matches:
11.30 pm 1st round ONK 85cc 20 min+1r.
12.05 pm 1st round ONK 125cc 25 min+1r.
12.45 pm 1st round ONK 250cc 30 min+1r.
13.30 pm 1st round ONK 500cc 30 min+1r
PAUSE
14.45 pm 2st round ONK 85cc 20 min+1r.
15.20 pm 2st round ONK 125cc 25 min+1r.
16.00 pm 2st round ONK 250cc 30 min+1r.
16.45 pm 2st round ONK 500cc 30 min+1r.
17.30 pm End of Competition and immediately the ceremony.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: HuubMunsters
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