Vice EMX Women title for Danee Gelissen
Danee Gelissen traveled to the final of the European Women's Championship with three points behind Alexandra Massury. On the Gdansk circuit, the Limburg rider still had a chance to win the 125cc title, but the German was not surprised. Both ladies scored 36 points and the title went to Germany. The overall title went to Norway thanks to Mathea Selebo who won both heats.
Results EMX Women #7; Gdańsk, Pol:
1e some
1. Mathea Selebo Nor Yamaha
2. Line Dam DK Yamaha
3. Anne Borchers D Fantic
4. Dane Gelissen NL KTM
5. Alexandra Massury D GasGas
2e some
1. Mathea Selebo Nor Yamaha
2. Line Dam DK Yamaha
3. Alexandra Massury D GasGas
4. Dane Gelissen NL KTM
5. Laura Raunkjaer DK Yamaha
Daily ranking:
1. Matthew Selebo Nor Yamaha 1-1
2. Line Dam DK Yamaha 2-2
3. Alexandra Massury D GasGas 5-3
4. Danee Gelissen NL KTM 4-4
5. Anne Borchers D Fantic 3-6
Final standings after 7 games:
1. Mathea Selebo Nor Yamaha
2. Line Dam DK Yamaha 306
3. Laura Raunkjaer DK Yamaha 232
4. Alexandra Massury D GasGas 227
5. Danee Gelissen NL KTM
19. Lynn Valk NL Yamaha 47
27. Maxime Breugelmans B KTM 20
48. Elise De Baere B Honda 5
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Gallery: Instagram
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