Published on 13/08/2021
Glenn Coldenhoff , Iago Geerts , Jeffrey herlings , Kevin Strijbos , KMC Mol , Max Renaux , Mol-Balen , MOTORCROSS , MX Keiheuvel-Balen , Tom Vialle , Trophy Sylvain Geboers
Who will be at the start at Keiheuvel?
On Wednesday evening, the Keiheuvel motocross event had no fewer than 350 pre-registrations. All categories are well occupied and the Inters have a lot of big names at the start. Judge yourself.
- The newcomers 500 cc A have 32, the newcomers B open have 28, the newcomers C open have 33, the newcomers 250 cc have no fewer than 46 pilots.
- The Beloften, a mixed category with crossers on a 125 cc or a 250 cc machine, have registered 36.
- An extra series was made for the Juniors open and Nationals open because there were so many registrations. There are currently 46 juniors on the list, 50 Nationals and 16 riders are registered in the extra series.
- In the inters 250 cc we will have no fewer than 41 participants. There are 500 starters in the inters 40 cc, which also compete for the Sylvain Geboers Trophy.
Below is an overview of the participants in the Inters categories:
Tekst: KMC Mol
Photos: Gino Maes
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