Samuel Nilsson grabs the Spanish silver
Due to the upcoming GP season, Ruben Fernandez decided to skip the last race of the Campeonato de Espana de Motocross MX2. The title for second place was between Samuel Nilsson and Yago Martinez. The KTM rider with a Swedish father managed to overcome his three-point deficit. Nilsson won at the La Baneza circuit and took silver. Martinez wins the second round, but that is not enough, he ends up third in the overall standings behind Mario Lucas Sanz.
Campeonato de España de Motocross MX2 #6; La Baneza, E:
1e some
1. Samuel Nilsson E KTM
2. Mario Lucas Sanz E GasGas
3. David Braceras AND KTM
4. Victor Alonso And Yamaha
5. Gerard Congost And Yamaha
2e some
1. Yago Martinez And Yamaha
2. Samuel Nilsson E KTM
3. Mario Lucas Sanz E GasGas
4. Gerard Congost And Yamaha
5. Roger Oliver E Kawasaki
Daily ranking:
1. Samuel Nilsson E KTM 1-2
2. Mario Lucas Sanz And GasGas 2-3
3. Yago Martinez And Yamaha 7-1
4. David Braceras AND KTM 3-6
5. Gerard Congost Yamaha 5-4
Final standings after 6 games:
1. Ruben Fernandez E Honda 225
2. Samuel Nilsson E KTM 207
3. Yago Martinez And Yamaha
4. Mario Lucas Sanz And GasGas 188
5. Roger Oliver E Kawasaki 150
26. Liam Everts B KTM 31
47. Jens Walvoort NL KTM 7
54. Ugo Moors B Husqvarna 1
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: #Instagram
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