Maxime Grau lord and master in Gaildorf
After a colorless weekend in Lommel, Maxime Grau managed to score well during the fifth ADAC Youngster Cup. The Frenchman managed to win all three heats on the Gaildorf circuit. Guillem Farres (2-3-2) came second and is doing well in the standings. Maximillian Spies (3-2-5) was able to climb onto the podium at MSC Gaildorf.
Scott Smulders managed to score twice during the matches, but unfortunately Junior Bal did not succeed. A bad weekend for Camden McLellan, he had engine trouble during qualifying. However, he did not complete enough laps to be able to qualify later through the last chance. That's why the South African's weekend came to an early end. The championship continues in Jauer in five weeks.
Results ADAC Youngster Cup #5; Gaildorf, D:
1e some
1. Maxime Grau F Husqvarna
2. Guillem Farres E KTM
3. Maximillian Spies D KTM
4. Cato Nickel D KTM
5. Yago Martinez E KTM
29. Junior Ball B Husqvarna
33. Scott Smulders NL Husqvarna
2e some
1. Maxime Grau F Husqvarna
2. Guillem Farres E KTM
3. Maximillian Spies D KTM
4. Yago Martinez E KTM
5. Cato Nickel D KTM
18. Scott Smulders NL Husqvarna
24. Junior Ball B Husqvarna
3e some
1. Maxime Grau F Husqvarna
2. Guillem Farres E KTM
3. Yago Martinez E KTM
4. Victor Alonso And Yamaha
5. Maximillian Spies D KTM
14. Scott Smulders NL Husqvarna
26. Junior Ball B Husqvarna
Daily ranking
1. Maxime Grau F Husqvarna 1-1-1
2. Guillem Farres E KTM 2-3-2
3. Maximillian Spies D KTM 3-2-5
4. Yago Martinez E KTM 5-4-3
5. Cato Nickel D KTM 4-5-6
13. Scott Smulders NL Husqvarna 33-18-14
Interim score:
1. Guillem Farres E KTM 307
2. Maximillian Spies D KTM 246
3. Camden McLellan ZA KTM 224
4. Noah Ludwig D KTM 198
5. Yago Martinez E KTM 169
16. Bradley Masters NL Kawasaki 76
26th Sem de Lange NL GasGas 39
29. Kjell Verbruggen NL Kawasaki 33
31. Scott Smulders NL Husqvarna 31
You can find the full results HERE.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Gallery: #ADACMotorsport
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