Ostlund takes the lead in the British Championship!
In Rugby, Alvin Ostlund has taken over the lead in the Maxxis British Championship MX2 from Conrad Mewse. The Husqvarna rider finished second and first, winning the day's standings ahead of Dylan Walsh (4-2) and Josh Gilbert (3-4). Not a nice race for Bas Vaessen, he only finishes the first heat and only finishes tenth. In the MX1, the victory went to Shaun Simpson (1-1), he managed to stay ahead of fellow countrymen Tommy Searle (2-2) and Jake Willward (5-3).
British MX1 Championship – Top 5
1. Shaun Simpson GB KTM 1-1
2. Tommy Searle GB Kawasaki 2-2
3. Jake Willward GB Husqvarna 3-5
4. Harri Kulla SF Honda 8-3
5. Gert Krestinov Est Kawasaki 6-4
Maxxis British Championship MX1 standings:
1. Shaun Simpson GB KTM 144
2. Tommy Searle GB Kawasaki 136
3. Lewis Tombs GB Honda 94
4. Jake Willward GB Husqvarna 93
5. Harri Kulla SF Honda 91
British MX2 Championship – Top 5
1. Alvin Ostlund S Husqvarna 2-1
2. Dylan Walsh N-Z Husqvarna 4-2
3. Josh Gilbert GB Honda 3-4
4. Martin Barr Irish Yamaha 5-3
5. Alexander Brown GB 7-5
17. Bas Vaessen NL KTM 10-DNF
Maxxis British Championship MX2 standings:
1. Alvin Ostlund S Husqvarna 123
2. Conrad Mewse GB KTM 122
3. Dylan Walsh N-Z Husqvarna 110
4. Josh Gilbert GB Honda 108
5. Martin Barr Irish Yamaha 100
6. Bas Vaessen NL KTM 96
The full results are HERE can be found via Speedhive.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: REVO Husqvarna
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