Elias Escandell starts clear in Spain
On the sun-drenched circuit of Montearagón, Elias Escandell won the first race of the Campeonato de Espana de Motocross 125cc. The Fantic rider managed to win both heats and thus managed to stay ahead of two Yamaha riders. Salvador Perez (3-2) finished second ahead of MJC rider Julius Mikula (2-6). Unfortunately, there was no Dutch or Belgian participation. The championship continues at the end of this month at Jorge Prado's circuit.
Campeonato de Espana de Motocross 125cc #1; Montearagon, E:
1e some
1. Elias Scandell And Fantic
2. Julius Mikula CZ Yamaha
3. Salvador Perez E Yamaha
4. Daniel Rodriguez E KTM
5. Carlos Salvador-Diaz E KTM
2e some
1. Elias Scandell And Fantic
2. Salvador Perez E Yamaha
3. Sandro Lobo For Yamaha
4. Manuel Lopez Carreras E GasGas
5. Carlos Salvador-Diaz E KTM
Daily ranking::
1. Elias Scandell E Fantic 1-1
2. Salvador Perez E Yamaha 3-2
3. Julius Mikula CZ Yamaha 2-6
4. Sandro Lobo For Yamaha 7-3
5. Manuel Lopez Carreras E GasGas 6-4
Standings after 1 match:
1. Elias Escandell E Fantic 50
2. Salvador Perez E Yamaha 42
3. Julius Mikula CZ Yamaha 37
4. Sandro Lobo For Yamaha 34
5. Manuel Lopez Carreras E GasGas 32
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Gallery: #RFME
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