Mike Alessi wins first evening of SX Herning
This weekend two indoor competitions will take place on the European continent. One takes place in Birmingham for the UK Arenacross, the other in turn takes place in Herning (Denmark). In the latter, the victory last Friday evening went to none other than Mike Alessi. The American, known for his holeshots, again made a fast start and managed to control the match from start to finish.
In this way he managed to keep a well-riding Håkon Fredriksen behind him. The Norwegian did not get away too well from the starting gates but climbed from a place at the back of the pack to a good second position ahead of Filip Neugebauer! Boris Maillard and Adrien Escoffier completed the top five there on the first evening of the Herning Supercross.
Supercross Herning – Final on Friday
1. Mike Alessi – 8:16.894 – 14 Laps
2. Håkon Fredriksen +6.882 seconds
3. Filip Neugebauer +14.290 sec.
4. Boris Maillard +19.303 sec.
5. Adrien Escoffier +23.791 sec.
6. Hugo Basaula +24.938 sec.
7. Calvin Fonvieille +27.402 sec.
8. Florent Richier +30.208 sec.
9. Kevin Ballanger +30.679 sec.
10. Anthony Bourdon +42.578 sec.
11. Frederik Goul Jensen – 13 Rounds
12. Lukas Imbert – 13 Laps +0.627 sec.
13. Mathias Gryning – 13 Laps +5.252 sec.
14. Mathias Tang – 13 Laps +35.213 sec.
Text: Matthias Van Eeckhoven – Photo: Instagram Mike Alessi
Also to read
MXMag went to see the Free Energy Trailer in Olmen
The automotive sector is leading the way in vehicle electrification, and now the motorcycle industry is taking a similar step. However, developing a machine intended for competition use is a completely different matter…Robert Fobbe at the start in the USA!
Robert Fobbe will be in action for the first two (2) races of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship! The 23-year-old rider will…Ian Ampoorter makes his return to Portugal
After a lot of injuries, Ian Ampoorter will appear behind the starting gate next weekend. The GasGas rider travels to Agueda in good spirits for the third race of the European Championship…Australia returns to the MXGP calendar!
From 2025, Australia will be back on the FIM MXGP-MX2 World Championship calendar. After 24 years, another Grand Prix 'down-under' will be held and this will happen...
Your reactions