Ivano van Erp again the best
Just like last week in Eersel, Ivano van Erp dominated during the KNMV Open Dutch Championship 125cc. It should of course be noted that Scott Smulders, Bradley Mesters and Sem de Lange are absent this weekend due to their participation in the ADAC MX Masters. Van Erp took victory in Harfsen ahead of Motor2000 KTM Racing rider Danny van den Bosse (7-2) and Roan Tolsma (4-3).
The ONK continues on Sunday, September 19, at the Reusel circuit.
KNMV Open Dutch Championship 125cc: Harfsen, NL:
1e some
1. Ivano van Erp NL Yamaha
2. Mirco ten Kate NL KTM
3. Scott Verhoeven NL KTM
4. Roan Tolsma NL Husqvarna
5. Finn Pullen NL KTM
2e some
1. Ivano van Erp NL Yamaha
2. Danny van den Bosse NL KTM
3. Roan Tolsma NL Husqvarna
4. Finn Pullen NL KTM
5. Senna van Voorst NL KTM
Daily ranking:
1. Ivan van Erp NL Yamaha 1-1
2. Danny van den Bosse NL KTM 7-2
3. Roan Tolsma NL Husqvarna 4-3
4. Finn Pullen NL KTM 5-4
5. Senna van Voorst NL KTM 6-5
Standings KNMV ONK:
1. Ivano van Erp NL Yamaha 386
2. Danny van den Bosse NL KTM 289
3. Mirco ten Kate NL KTM 281
4. Senna van Voorst NL KTM 244
5. Scott Verhoeven NL KTM 242
All results are the HERE to find.
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: #Instagram
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