Tveraen wins, Haverdill on the podium
The second race of the European Quad Championship was won by Christopher Tveraen. The Norwegian won two of the three heats on the Loket circuit. Kevin Saar, the winner of Markelo, finished second in the Czech Republic ahead of Rick Haverdil (4-3-4). Ricardo Phoelich (5th) and Valentino Roks (10th) also managed to score well.
The championship continues the first weekend of July in Estonia.
Results EMX Quads #2; Counter, CZ:
1e some
1. Christopher Tveraen Nor Yamaha
2. Kevin Saar Est Yamaha
3. Miro-Romeo Hood D Yamaha
4. Rick Haverdil NL CRQF
5. Joakim Granli Nor Honda
6. Ricardo Phoelich NL Wtec
15. Valentino Roks NL CRQF
2e some
1. Christopher Tveraen Nor Yamaha
2. Kevin Saar Est Yamaha
3. Rick Haverdil NL CRQF
4. Valentino Roks NL CRQF
5. Miro-Romeo Hood D Yamaha
6. Ricardo Phoelich NL Wtec
3e some
1. Kevin Saar Est Yamaha
2. Christopher Tveraen Nor Yamaha
3. Roman Gwiazda Pol Yamaha
4. Rick Haverdil NL CRQF
5. Miro-Romeo Hood D Yamaha
6. Ricardo Phoelich NL Wtec
10. Valentino Roks NL CRQF
Daily ranking:
1. Christopher Tveraen Nor Yamaha 1-1-2
2. Kevin Saar Est Yamaha 2-2-1
3. Rick Haverdil NL CRQF 4-3-4
4. Miro-Romeo Hood D Yamaha 3-5-5
5. Ricardo Phoelich NL Wtec 6-6-6
8. Valentino Roks NL CRQF 15-4-10
Standings EMX Quads:
1. Kevin Saar Est Yamaha 144
2. Christopher Tveraen Nor Yamaha 122
3. Rick Haverdil NL CRQF 110
4. Ricardo Phoelich NL Wtec 91
5. Joakim Granli Nor Honda 83
7. Joe Maessen NL Yamaha 64
9. Valentino Roks NL CRQF 60
All results are HERE to find!
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
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