Prugnières French champion, Ivano Van Erp fifth!
During the 125cc final of the French 24MX Tour, Quentin Prugnières (Bud Racing) and Saad Soulimani (VRT KTM) kept each other in balance. They each won a series. Ultimately, however, the promising Prugnières seized the title. Ivano Van Erp finished fifth today. MJC Yamaha rider also finished fifth in the final standings.
After a very bad start, Ivano came back strongly to seventh place. In the revival, the former youth world champion remained consistent, which earned him sixth place. The Belgian beach racing specialist Junior Bal fought his way to P19 in the first heat. He finished 23rd in the final standings today.
24MX Tour Junior 125cc race 1
1. Saad Soulimani, 2. Quentin Prugnières, 3. Xavier Cazal, 4. Alan Harnois, 5. Pierre Dubost, 6. Nicolas Duhamel, 7. Ivano Van Erp, 8. Killian Vincent, 9. Adrien Petit, 10. Killian Poll
1. Quentin Prugnières, 2. Saad Soulimani, 3. Alan Harnois, 4. Xavier Cazal, 5. Killian Poll, 6. Ivano Van Erp, 7. Romain Seranon, 8. Killian Vincent, 9. Diego Haution, 10. Mickael Figuer
24MX Tour Junior 125cc overall standings Rauville la Place
1. Quentin Prugnières 47, 2. Saad Souliman 47, 3. Alan Harnois 38, 4. Xavier Cazal 38, 5. Ivano Van Erp 29, 6. Killian Poll 27, 7. Killian Vincent 26, 8. Romain Seranon 21, 9. Diego Haution 21, 10. Adrien Petit 21
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