Dani Heitink icy cool to the DMoMX title
Dani Heitink managed to win the KNMV Dutch Masters of Motocross 85cc title in front of his own audience. The 13-year-old student came second and first, which also gave him the victory of the day! The rider from Kamperveen started the last heat with only two points ahead of Dex Kooiker, but he managed to win this one to the delight of the audience. Dex Kooiker (3-3) comes second ahead of Moritz Ernecker (6-4).
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In the time training, Heitink is the fastest, but the sprint to the first corner is won by Gregoire. He is followed by Bervoets but on the inside local hero Heitink takes the lead. Things go wrong on the first jump with Bervoets, who falls, but luckily he can continue after dealing with the pain. For the first fifteen minutes, Heitink takes the lead like a shadow, followed by Gregoire. The 12-year-old rider from Geldrop managed to take over the lead a little later and then built up a safe lead. Heitink comes second ahead of Kooiker, who has his eye on the duo in front of him throughout the race but cannot find the connection. De Staphorster comes third for Timo Heuver, who does not have an easy race. The JP Xtreme He then comes back to fourth place only to lose the positions he has won again. In the final phase it is Heuver who finishes fourth ahead of the Latvian Jekabs Hudolejs who plays for the Hamstra MX Team. Bervoets manages to get into the points, the 14-year-old Belgian crosses the finish line in fifteenth.
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It has to happen in the second heat, the duel between Heitink and Kooiker will be decided in front of a frenzied audience. Hudolejs takes the best start but he goes wide in the first right corner, allowing Heitink and Gregoire to slip in. Heitink manages to fly over the large table mountain as leader, but a little later Gregoire takes over the lead. Kooiker follows in third place ahead of Bervoets and the small Austrian Ernecker. The winner of the first heat immediately sets a high pace and only Heitink manages to follow. However, bad luck strikes in the fourth lap and Gregoire has to leave. Heitink takes the lead while Bervoets at the same time puts Kooiker back. The Belgian tries to connect with the leader, but he doesn't budge. In fact, Heitink manages to build up a lead of more than six seconds. In the final phase, Bervoets manages to reduce the deficit, but Heitink wins and is welcomed as a true hero by his supporters! Bervoets comes second ahead of WZ Racing driver Kooiker, F4R Racing driver Ernecker and Hudolejs.
Next time:
The KNMV Dutch Masters of Motocross is over for 2023 and it has been a very successful competition. There are only three competitions, but both the field of participants and the organization are of a high level. The competitions for next season will also be organized by the clubs in Harfsen, Markelo and Oldebroek.
Results KNMV Dutch Masters of Motocross 85cc #3, Oldebroek, NL:
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1. Dean Gregoire NL KTM
2. Dani Heitink NL Husqvarna
3. Dex Kooiker NL KTM
4. Timo Heuver NL KTM
5. Jekabs Hudolejs Let GasGas
15. Jarne Bervoets B KTM
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1. Dani Heitink NL Husqvarna
2. Jarne Bervoets B KTM
3. Dex Kooiker NL KTM
4. Moritz Ernecker A GasGas
5. Jekabs Hudolejs Let GasGas
Daily ranking 85cc:
1. Dani Heitink NL Husqvarna 2-1
2. Dex Kooiker NL KTM 3-3
3. Moritz Ernecker A GasGas 6-4
4. Timo Heuver NL KTM 4-6
5. Jekabs Hudolejs Let GasGas 5-5
Final ranking 85cc:
1. Dani Heitink NL Husqvarna 130
2. Dex Kooiker NL KTM 123
3. Jarne Bervoets B KTM 111
4. Dean Gregoire NL KTM 93
5. Timo Heuver NL KTM 78
All results are HERE to find.
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: #NiekFotography
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