Danee Gelissen on stage in Estonia
In Parnu, Danee Gelissen finished second during the fifth race of the European Championship Women '125cc' behind the German Alexandra Massury. The ladies scored the same number of points, but Massury had a better second heat and took the day's victory. Norwegian Mathea Selebo won both heats and increased the lead in the standings. The championship now travels to Lithuania.
Results EMX Women #5; Parnu, Est:
1e some
1. Mathea Selebo Nor Yamaha
2. Line Dam DK Yamaha
3. Mathilde Denis F Yamaha
4. Dane Gelissen NL KTM
5. Camile Viaud F Yamaha
2e some
1. Mathea Selebo Nor Yamaha
2. Line Dam DK Yamaha
3. Mathilde Denis F Yamaha
4. Camile Viaud F Yamaha
5. Alexandra Massury D GasGas
9. Dane Gelissen NL KTM
Daily ranking:
1. Matthew Selebo Nor Yamaha 1-1
2. Line Dam DK Yamaha 2-2
3. Mathilde Denis F Yamaha 3-3
4. Camile Viaud F Yamaha 5-4
5. Alexandra Massury D GasGas 7-5
9. Danee Gelissen NL KTM 4-9
Standings after 5 matches:
1. Mathea Selebo Nor Yamaha
2. Line Dam DK Yamaha 217
3. Laura Raunkjaer DK Yamaha 176
4. Alexandra Massury D GasGas 145
5. Danee Gelissen NL KTM
16. Lynn Valk NL Yamaha 47
24. Maxime Breugelmans B KTM 20
41. Elise De Baere B Honda 5
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
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