Campano wins, Butron the new leader
Carlos Campano won the fourth race of the Campeonato de Espana de Motocross MX1 on the beautiful circuit of Talavera de la Reina. The 35-year-old Yamaha rider finished first and second, becoming the winner ahead of Jorge Zaragoza (3-1) and Nil Arcarons (4-3). Despite fifth place in the daily rankings, Jose Butron is the new leader in the standings, he is only two points ahead of Campano and Ander Valentin follows at three points behind the leader!
Spanish MX1 Motocross Championship #4; Talavera de la Reina, E:
1e some
1. Carlos Campano And Yamaha
2. Other Valentin E Husqvarna
3. Jorge Zaragoza-Beltran E Husqvarna
4. Nil Arcarons-Gali E Yamaha
5. Jose Butron-Olivia E KTM
2e some
1. Jorge Zaragoza-Beltran E Husqvarna
2. Carlos Campano And Yamaha
3. Nil Arcarons-Gali E Yamaha
4. Jose Butron-Olivia E KTM
5. Other Valentin E Husqvarna
Daily ranking:
1. Carlos Campano And Yamaha 1-2
2. Jorge Zaragoza-Beltran E Husqvarna 3-1
3. Nil Arcarons-Gali E Yamaha 4-3
4. Other Valentin E Husqvarna 2-5
5. Jose Butron-Olivia E KTM 5-4
Standings after 4 matches:
1. Jose Butron-Olivia E KTM
2. Carlos Campano And Yamaha 155
3. Other Valentin E Husqvarna 154
4. Nil Arcarons-Gali E Yamaha 134
5. Jorge Zaragoza-Beltran E Husqvarna 104
6. Brian Bogers NL KTM 97
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: #RFME
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