MX1 Uddevalla: Anton Gole continues to win
Former MX2 vice-world champion Thomas-Kjer Olsen (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna) was the obvious favorite for the third round of the Swedish MX1 championship. Yet things would turn out very differently. Anton Gole (Motostar Racing Husqvarna) continued his momentum from Landskrona and won both rounds today.
TKO jumped too far at the beginning of the first heat and disappeared from the match afterwards. So the way was open for Gole. He wrote the first series for Östlund and Sjöberg. In the second race he crossed the finish line almost 16 seconds ahead of Miro Sihvonen, Östlund was now third.
MX1 Race 1
1. Anton Gole (SWE – Husqvarna)
2. Alvin Östlund (SWE – Yamaha)
3. Rasmus Sjöberg (SWE – GasGas)
4. Emil Berggren (SWE – GasGas)
5. Miro Sihvonen (FIN – Honda)
6. Anton Nordström (SWE – Yamaha)
7. Rasmus Andersson (SWE – Kawasaki)
8. Jeff Oxelmark (SWE – Honda)
9. Danne Karlsson (SWE – Yamaha)
10. Indrek Magic (SWE – Kawasaki)
MX1 Race 2
1. Anton Gole (SWE – Husqvarna)
2. Rasmus Sjöberg (SWE – GasGas)
3. Alvin Östlund (SWE – Yamaha)
4. Rasmus Sjöberg (SWE – GasGas)
5. Emil Berggren (SWE – GasGas)
6. Eddie Hjortmaker (SWE–KTM)
7. Kim Lindström (SWE – KTM)
8. Indrek Magic (SWE – Kawasaki)
9. Fredrik Theorell (SWE – KTM
10. Danne Karlsson (SWE – Yamaha)
MX1 Final score
1. Anton Gole (SWE – Husqvarna) 50
2. Alvin Östlund (SWE – Yamaha) 42
3. Miro Sihvonen (FIN – Honda) 38
4. Rasmus Sjöberg (SWE – GasGas) 38
5. Emil Berggren (SWE – GasGas) 34
Photos: IG Anton Gole
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