The Champions were crowned in Germany

The Champions were crowned in Germany

The European motocross GP was raced in south of Germany in hot conditions in Gaildorf. Ludde Söderberg was 22nd in the first race and 19th in the second race in MX2. Toni Eriksson was 23rd in both races in MX1. Young rider from Finnish Championships, Teemu Lehtinen was given a change to test his speed in EMX by ICE1RACING, Lehtinen didn’t qualify to the race.

The Euro GP was raced close to Stuttgart on a slippery and hard clay track in Gaildorf. ICE1RACING brought a young rider of good performances in Finnish Championships, Teemu Lehtinen to test his speed in EMX.

“Really a nice experience. Of course I would have wanted to qualify, but it wasn’t my time yet. The first is now behind me, so it’s good to get back to training for my next EMX”, commented Lehtinen who had just finished his first EMX race.

Lehtinen didn’t qualify from the B-final to the race on Saturday. Another Finn in EMX, Niko Koskela qualified, yet didn’t finish neither of the races. As the EMX champion was crowned Romain Febvre.

“We want to support the Finnish riders and award their good progress”, cheered Kimi Räikkönen, the ICE1RACING team owner, who had come to see the race weekend.

The second last competition of the season was a race at its’ best. In MX2 Ken Roczen finalized his lead and won the World Champion title in the second moto as Tommy Searle finished the moto with a win and Jeffrey Herlings was second.

Ludde Söderberg was 22nd in the first race and 19th in the second race.

“Tough track. I’m happy that I was able to finish with decent results in the motos. Saturday was really terrible, I must get my game on for qualifying races also”, commented Söderberg, who finished the weekend with two GP points.

MX2 was won by Tommy Searle, Ken Roczen was second and third was Jeffrey Herlings.

MX1 World Champion title was crowned by Antonio Cairoli already in the first moto. KTM celebrated also the factory championship.

Toni Eriksson was 23rd in both of the race. MX1 was won by Antonio Cairoli, second in the GP was Evgeny Bobryshev and third was Xavier Boog. With wild card in the race was also the MX3 rider Antti Pyrhönen, he finished 21.

The last GP of the season will be raced in Fermo in Italy September 11th.

Fonte: ice1racing.fi

Vou te falar uma coisa, o Räikkönen passa algum tempo da vidinha humilde dele em casa? #Ludycuriosa rsrsrsrs

O Iceman não perde a chance de passear pelo mundo hein? Quando não está pilotando, está de olho nos pupilos das motos, pessoalmente.

Beijinhos, Ludy

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