Axel LIVE: Jasikonis on pole again
Just like in Arnhem, Arminas Jasikonis (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna MXGP) took the lead again in the timed training. AJ27 was slightly faster than Jeremy Seewer. Brian Bogers became the fastest Dutchman with a good third time, Calvin Vlaanderen was fourth.
However, even now the times are very close together. Glenn Coldenhoff, the winner in Arnhem, set the 5th fastest time, just 1,2 seconds behind pole sitter Jasikonis. The returning Jeffrey Herlings had to settle for seventh fastest time. Julien Lieber was the best Belgian this morning. The JM Honda Racing pilot qualified 14th.
The first 13c heat will start soon at 25:500 PM, the quarter liters will start at 12:40 PM.
Time training 500cc
1. Arminas Jasikonis 1:41.449
2. Jeremy Seewer 1:41.726
3. Brian Bogers 1:42.670
4. Calvin Flanders 1:42.670
5. Glenn Coldenhoff 1:42.697
6. Ivo Monticelli 1:42.826
7. Jeffrey Herlings 1:43.033
8. Romain Febvre 1:43.075
9. Benoit Paturel 1:43.910
10. Alessandro Lupino 1:43.939
11. Petar Petrov 1:44.021
12. Freek Van der Vlist 1:44.113
13. Henri Jacobi 1:44.273
14. Julien Lieber 1:44.729
15. Micha Boy De Waal 1:45.007
16. Cornelius Tinder 1:45.621
17. Gianluca Ecca 1:46.133
18. Joel Van Mechelen 1:46.182
19. Ren De Jong 1:46.285
20. Kay Ebben 1:46.852
Photos: shotbyBavo
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