Lynn Valk wins the only heat in Varsseveld
With a resounding heat victory, Lynn Valk has won the third match of the KNMV Open Dutch Women's Championship. Due to the persistent rain in Varsseveld, the race management decided not to hold the second round. Valk wins ahead of 15-year-old Limburg Danée Gelissen and Shana van der Vlist comes third on 'Circuit De Vennebulten'.
The next match in this championship is on Sunday, October 10, when the points will be distributed in Westerbork. The final of the KNMV ONK will take place on the Sint Isidorushoeve circuit on October 24.
KNMV Open Dutch Championship Women: Varsseveld, NL:
1e some
1. Lynn Valk NL Husqvarna
2. Dane Gelissen NL KTM
3. Shana van der Vlist NL KTM
4. Britt Jans-Beken NL KTM
5. Demi Verploegh NL Yamaha
2e some
1. = Canceled
2. -
3. -
4. -
5. -
Daily ranking:
1. Lynn Valk NL Husqvarna 1-0
2. Danee Gelissen NL KTM 2-0
3. Shana van der Vlist NL KTM 3-0
4. Britt Jans-Beken NL KTM 4-0
5. Demi Verploegh NL Yamaha 5-0
Standings KNMV ONK Women:
1. Lynn Valk NL Husqvarna 245
2. Shana van der Vlist NL KTM 222
3. Britt Jans-Beken NL KTM 206
4. Demi Verploegh NL Yamaha 175
5. Danee Gelissen NL KTM
All results are the HERE to find.
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: #Instagram
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