Riemsdijk strongest with an 85cc machine!
Danilo Riemsdijk has won the race in the MX2 youth (MON) class in Utrecht. The young motocross rider from Badhoevedorp was supreme on his 85cc machine and won the heats by a wide margin. Second place went to Travis Passaretti. After a third place in the first moto, the Belgian took second place in the second moto and was ahead of Nick Hagedoorn based on the result in the second moto. With his second place in the daily classification, Passaretti did very well in the standings among the MX2 youth. With the 104 points he achieved, he increased his lead over Sjef Platte to 79 points. Platte only managed 47 points because he could not start the first heat after mechanical failure.
Results first round MX 2 youth Utrecht:
1. Riemsdijk, 2. Hagendoorn, 3. Passaretti, 4. van Gremberghe.
Results second round MX 2 youth Utrecht:
1. Riemsdijk, 2. Passaretti, 3. Hagedoorn, 4. Platte.
Daily classification MX 2 youth Utrecht:
1. Riemsdijk 120, 2. Passaretti (Bel) 104, 3. Hagedoorn 104, 4. Platte 47, 5. van Gremberge 47.
Standings MX 2 youth 2020:
1. Passaretti (Bel) 422, 2. Platte 343, 3. van Gremberghe 281, 4. Fuchs (Ger) 218, 5. Kremers 184.
By: Maycel de Bruijn
Photo: Wilco van Dijk
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