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E-Bike Enduro Cup: Alessio Bonetta grabs the Overall title

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E-Bike Enduro Cup: Alessio Bonetta grabs the Overall title Thrilling weekend for e-bike lovers in Piedmont, Italy. The town of Sestriere, well-known for the Winter Olympic Games and the Ski World Cup, for two days became the e-bike capital with the single round of the E-Bike Enduro Cup, raced together with the E-bike Enduro World Championship and the third and fourth rounds of the Italian Enduro Championship and the Italian E-Bike Cup. A sunny day welcomed all participants to this second edition of the Cup, that took place in the Alps, about 2.000 meters above sea level: a breath-taking scenery for its natural beauty. At the end of the 6 different special tests, Italian rider Alessio Bonetta (Rockmountain 250 2T) took the win of the Overall Class with three minutes gap on countryman Grassi Marco (Fulgur Mula-Polini). The E3 class was won by Davide Rossin (Sem 450 2T) ahead of
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Motocross

EMX125 and EMX Open European Championship: Goupillon is victorious in EMX Open while Reisulis wins in EMX125

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EMX125 and EMX Open European Championship: Goupillon is victorious in EMX Open while Reisulis wins in EMX125 The round of Flanders in Lommel saw the 7th round of the EMX125 presented by FMF Racing and the unique round of the EMXOpen. The competition raged over two days on the technical sand track, and the two classes delivered an outstanding show for the large Belgian public present. The two races in each category run over Saturday and Sunday which saw a complete change of weather making it even more challenging for the riders. In EMX125 presented by FMFM Racing, it was Red Plate MJC Yamaha Official EMX125’s Janis Reisulis who won his second round in a row in front of the surprising and strong Kassimir Hindersson who got his first podium and the consistent second in the Championship, 737 Performers GASGAS’s Mathis Valin who finished third. In EMXOpen, Tech32’s Pierre Goupillon came out victorious in front of Miro Sivhonen solid second and Ken Bengston who managed
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Motoball

European Motoball Champions Cup: Germany rules the second round

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European Motoball Champions Cup: Germany rules the second round After the first round in Lithuania, the second round of the European Motoball Champions Cup was held at the MSC Puma Club in Kuppenheim, Germany, over the weekend of the 21st-22nd July. Once more the series offered thrilling matches, combining the adrenalin of the sport with the spectacle of the motorbikes on the pitch. Each team pulled out all the stops to deliver an intense and captivating game. Day 1 MSC Puma Kuppenheim – Troyes, 9-0 The first match saw the Germans dominate the field. It was an intense match that saw the MSC Puma players take the upper hand right from the start with two superb goals that immediately set the tone. Unfortunately for the Troyens, a refereeing decision cost them a red card, reducing their squad. Despite their courage and determination, they were ultimately beaten 9-0 by a very
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Quad

EMX Quad European Championship: Karl Robin Rillo is the new leader after round three in Northern Ireland

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EMX Quad European Championship: Karl Robin Rillo is the new leader after round three in Northern Ireland Pictures copyright: WSC Third round of the EMX Quad European Championship was held this weekend in Northern Ireland in Redbrae Park, an international event run together with the Sidecarcross GP, which has returned here after 43 years. Qualifications were run on Friday and it was British rider Mark McLernon (Yamaha) who won the qualifying race. Heavy hitters of the Championship, Italian Patrick Turrini (Yamaha) and Estonian Karl Robin Rillo (Yamaha), which were tied in points as leaders of the Championship after the first two events could only finish 4th and 6th respectively, not finding immediately the optimal setup needed for this traditional British motocross track. Rain was a major factor that influenced Saturday’s races, as the track became very muddy forcing the cancellation of the warm-up. It was again local rider McLernon who
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Tout Terrain

Tout Terrain Rally Cup: Ro Rally Marathon

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Tout Terrain Rally Cup: Ro Rally Marathon The second event of the Tout Terrain Rally Cup was held in beautiful Romania from 18th to 23rd July with the Ro Rally Marathon, organized by Baja 500 Motorsport. This prestigious event brought together rally raid and off-road motorsport enthusiasts from all over Europe and was organized under the aegis of FIM Europe and FRM. The competition took place in Călărași, situated about 100 km east of Bucharest. RO Rally Marathon participants covered impressive distances and passed through picturesque landscapes and extremely challenging terrain. The race took place over four very hot days, providing a continuous challenge and testing riders’ skills. German rider Matthew Gird (KTM) ruled day1 and day2, but in the third day of competition had to withdrew because of a crash. At the end Nicola Quinto (Husqvarna) from Italy took the lead of the Overall classification and won the race ahead of
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Speedway

European Individual Grass Track Championship: Romano Hummel retains European Grass Track title on wet Wertle weekend

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European Individual Grass Track Championship: Romano Hummel retains European Grass Track title on wet Wertle weekend Pictures copyright: Jesper Veldhuizen Romano Hummel sailed through the rain-soaked conditions in Wertle, Germany, to retain the European Individual Grass Track Championship title. In one evening when the weather did all it could to cause problems to the track and riders, the Dutch stayed calm and focused, riding unbeaten his four scheduled qualifying heats and conquering a deserved title. That is the final result at the end of heat 16 and before the planned finals could be raced. In fact, at that point the FIME Jury declared that the conditions had deteriorated due to the heavy rain, such that the meeting could not safely continue any further. Four race wins and 20 points, two points ahead of his nearest rival Chris Harris, allowed Hummel to get the title. The two fierce rivels faced each
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Speedway

European 125cc Youth Track Racing Cup: Mieszko Mudło is the new Champion

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European 125cc Youth Track Racing Cup: Mieszko Mudło is the new Champion Racing on home soil, young rider Mieszko Mudło ruled the one event of the European 125cc Youth Track Racing Cup raced in in Gdank, Poland. 28 riders competed in a hard-fought Final, rich of overtaking and battles. The race was ruled by Polish riders and the final heat saw the challenge of 4 home riders. The final podium positions were only decided in the afternoon’s dramatic concluding heat which put Polish riders head-to-head. At the end Mieszko Mudło run out as clear winner of the event ahead of Krzysztof Harendarczyk and Jakub Plutowski. Final top three Mieszko Mudło, POL Krzysztof Harendarczyk, POL Jakub Plutowski, POL Links Visit the Track Racing page Visit SEC official web site
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Speedway

European Under23 Team Speedway Championship: Poland claims the title

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European Under23 Team Speedway Championship: Poland claims the title After the QR in Germany, the city of Macon in the east of France hosted the Final of the European Under23 Team Speedway Championship. In perfect weather condition and in front of a large audience four teams battled for the title. Beside home team also team Sweden, that won in Stralsund in May, while teams Poland and Denmark were seeded into the meeting according to the 2022 season ranking. Weather was perfect for a thrilling evening race and track was very well maintained, providing good racing. Polish U23 team confirmed its role of favourites, pushing hard from the beginning of the race. Even if the other teams started pulling up points, Polish U23 teams maintained the advantage to the last heat deserving a clear win ahead of Denmark and Sweden. Fourth final position for home team. Final results Poland, 45 points
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