The French dominate the first evening in Stuttgart
The first evening of the ADAC Supercross in Stuttgart was won by Cedric Soubeyras. The 33-year-old Team Twenty Suspension rider managed to win the final ahead of fellow countrymen Greg Aranda and Charles Lefrancois! Eleven of the twelve finalists came from France, Tyler Bowers came twelfth in the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle. In the SX2, victory went to Julien Lebeau, with an all-French podium there too thanks to Lucas Imbert and Yannis Irsuti.
Unfortunately, the Lowlanders who took action did not qualify for the finals.
Results ADAC SX Cup #1; Stuttgart, Germany:
SX1
1. Cedric Soubeyras F Honda
2. Greg Aranda F KTM
3. Charles Lefrancois F Honda
4. Maxime Desprey F Yamaha
5. Jordi Tixier F Honda
6. Boris Maillard F Suzuki
7. Anthony Bourdon F Yamaha
8. Adrien Escoffier F Husqvarna
9. Jason Clermont F Kawasaki
10. Adrian Malaval F Honda
11. Julien Roussaly F Yamaha
12. Tyler Bowers USA Kawasaki
SX2
1. Julien Lebeau F Kawasaki
2. Lucas Imbert F Yamaha
3. Yannis Irsuti F Kawasaki
4. Mickael Lamaeque F KTM
5. Magnus Smith S Yamaha
6. Thomas Do F Yamaha
7. Brice Maylin F Husqvarna
8. Maxime Charlier F KTM
9. Kevin Ballanger CH Yamaha
10. Maxwell Sanford USA Honda
11. Hugo Manzato F Husqvarna
12. For Ormeno Xurxo And GasGas
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
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