Davalos and Crown win Friday evening in Geneva!
Martin Davalos has won the first night of the supercross in Geneva, Switzerland, in the SX1 class. The Ecuadorian, who will compete for the last time in Switzerland on his trusted Pro Circuit Kawasaki, and from then on will work for Team Tedder – Monster Energy – Lucas Oil – KTM, was defeated by Yamaha pilot Justin Barcia and Factory HRC Honda in the final. pilot Justin Brayton in advance.
SX Tour: Palexpo Geneva (Switzerland) – SX1 Final (Friday)
1. Davalos Martin (USA, KAW),
2. Barcia Justin (USA, YAM), +2.035
3. Brayton Justin (USA, HON), +9.848
4. Hill Justin (USA, HON), +11.714
5. Stewart Malcolm (USA, HON), +14.142
6. Frisian Vince (USA, HON), +27.884
7. Soubeyras Cedric (FRA, HOUSE), +31.260
8. Jordi Tixier (FRA, KTM), +35.140
9. Izoird Fabien (FRA, KAW), +38.090
10. Ramette Thomas (FRA, SUZ), +1 Rnd.
11. Alessi Mike (USA, HON), +1 Rnd.
12. Lefrancois Charles (FRA, SUZ), +1 Rnd.
13. Escoffier Adrien (FRA, FEMALE), +1 Rnd.
14. Ballanger Kevin (FRA, YAM), +1 Rnd.
15. Dercourt Nicolas (FRA, SUZ), +1 Rnd.
16. Pellegrini Angelo (ITA, HON), +1 Rnd.
17. Enticknap Adam (USA, SUZ), +1 Rnd.
18. Desprey Maxime (FRA, YAM), +2 Rnd.
In the SX2 class, those present saw the victory go to Joey Crown. The young man who recently won the 125cc class at the Red Bull Straight Rhythm now stayed in Geneva, ahead of Brian Hsu! Calvin Fonvieille crossed the finish line in third place. Due to this good third place and the loss of points of Yannis Irsuti who finished fifth and Thomas Do who crossed the finish line sixth, we see the difference between the first three in the rankings shrink to barely six points and that with only three finals left. To contest; Thomas Do (118 pts) – Yannis Irsuti (115 pts) and Calvin Fonvieille (112 pts)
SX Tour: Palexpo Geneva (Switzerland) – SX2 Final (Friday)
1.Crown Joey (USA, KTM),
2. Hsu Brian (GER, KTM), +12.195
3. Fonvieille Calvin (FRA, KTM), +16.237
4. Roussaly Julien (FRA, HOUSE), +17.790
5. Irsuti Yannis (FRA, YAM), +18.579
6. Do Thomas (FRA, SUZ), +19.988
7. Imbert Lucas (FRA, YAM), +24.747
8. Auberson Kilian (SUI, KTM), +34.805
9. Malaval Adrien (FRA, YAM), +1 Rnd.
10. Aubin Arnaud (FRA, SUZ), +1 Rnd.
11. Jamet Germain (FRA, YAM), +1 Rnd.
12. Manzato Hugo (FRA, HOUSE), +1 Rnd.
13. Fredriksen Hakon (NOR, YAM), +1 Rnd.
14. Camporese Lorenzo (ITA, KAW), +2 Rnd.
15. Timothy of Jaun (SUI, HON), +3 Rnd.
16. Wright Dylan (CAN, HON), +6 Rnd.
17. Ramella Xylian (SUI, KTM), +10 Rnd.
18. Regner Melvin (FRA, KAW), +11 Rnd.
19. Bourdon Anthony (FRA, HON), +14 Rnd.
Photos: Facebook SX Tour (MXJuly)
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