The champions are conspicuous by their absence
Last week in Varsseveld, the KNMV Youth titles were already awarded and that meant a particularly low turnout during the 'KNMV Final Weekend' at the Sint Isidorushoeve circuit. All four champions were conspicuous by their absence! Kenzo Jaspers (50cc), Dex Kooiker (65KW), Gyan Doensen (65GW) and the British Harrison Greenough (85KW) managed to win the last race of the season.
Results KNMV ONK Youth; Sint Isidorushoeve, NL:
Daily classification 50cc
1 Kenzo Jaspers NL Husqvarna 1-1
2 Kash van Hammond NL Husqvarna 2-2
3 Dion Brakke NL Husqvarna 3-5
4 Jur van Tuil NL KTM 6-4
5 Dano Verstraten NL KTM 4-7
Daily classification 65cc KW
1 Dex Kooiker NL Yamaha 2-1
2 Dex van den Broek NL KTM 1-2
3 Ruben van Hoof NL KTM 3-3
4 Kyshara The NL KTM 5-4
5 Timo Heuver NL KTM 4-5
Daily classification 65cc GW
1 Gyan Doensen NL KTM 1-1
2 Ian Ampoorter B KTM 2-2
3 Chiodi Duinkerk NL 3-3
4 Dani Heitink NL KTM 4-4
5 Kevin Martens NL 5-5
Daily classification 85cc KW
1 Harrison Greenough GB KTM 1-1
2 Vince de Haas NL KTM 2-2
3 Sem Taspinar NL KTM 3-3
4 Brent Van de Walle NL KTM 5-4
5 Zoe den Brigom NL KTM 4-5
All results can be found on Speedhive: HERE
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: #FvdEPhotography
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