PHOTO: Gino's World Cup prologue in Lommelwood!
Even without a Zoom meeting or WhatsApp group (or so we think!), the top riders met yesterday in the Municipal Motocross Center of Lommel. Photographer Gino Maes was there and selected the spectacular gallery below.
With Greg Smets flying around with the number 3 on a yellow license plate, it seemed for a moment as if the Lion of Flanders - father Joël - had risen again, but the VLM 250cc champion certainly won the style prize yesterday! Just a matter of overview, here is a selection of the participants in this unofficial World Cup prologue:
KTM: #61 Jorge Prado, #28 Tom Vialle, #72 Liam Everts, #152 Petar Petrov, #83 Nathan Renkens; #772 Jarni Kooij
Yamaha: #91 Jeremy Seewer, #193 Jago Geerts, #919 Ben Watson, #105 Cyril Genot
Husqvarna: #19 Thomas Kjer Olsen, #14 Jed Beaton, #14 Kay De Wolf, #32 Brent Van Doninck
Kawasaki: #25 Clement Desalle
Sling: #89 Jeremy Van Horebeek, #6 Benoit Paturel, #118 Stephen Rubini, #555 Artem Guryev, #20 Yentel Martens
Suzuki: #22 Kevin Strijbos
GasGas: #516 Simon Langenfelder
Photos: Gino Maes
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