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Supermoto S2 European Championship: the title goes to Chareyre

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Supermoto S2 European Championship: the title goes to Chareyre With the sun out over the mountains of the Piemonte region, Sestriere, Italy, was ready for the final round of the 2019 S2 Supermoto European Championship season. With the last preparations done on the track in the heart of the Italian Alps, teams and riders were ready for some racing action. The sunny, cold but good weather conditions made that the people came already early to race track to find a perfect spot in the hills with its stunning views over the track and the mountain. After two spectacular races, full of action and tension it was TM Factory Racing rider Thomas Chareyre who took the overall victory and the 2019 S2 Supermoto European championship title in style. In the Junior and Lites Cup the titles went to Jannik Hintz and Gioele Filippetti. Race 1
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Drag Racing

Dragbike European Championship: last event in Great Britain

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Dragbike European Championship: last event in Great Britain Last round for the Dragbike European Championship in Santa Pod, Great Britain. Junior Dragbike Final classification: 1. Blade Dummer, England 2. Liam Holgate, England Champion: Blade Dummer, England Super Street Bike Final classification: 1. Steve Veneables, England 2. Mogens Lund, Denmark Champion: Steve Venables, England Pro Stock Bike Final classification: 1. Martin Newbury, England 2. Fredrik Fredlund, Finland Champion: Fredrik Fredlund, Finland Super Twin Bike Final classification: 1. Marcus Christiansen, Denmark 2. Niel Midgley, England Champion: Marcus Christiansen, Denmark Top Fuel Bike Final classification: 1. Filipos Papafilippou, Greece Champion: Filipos Papafilippou, Greece
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Enduro

Enduro European Championship: Finland wins in Finland

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Enduro European Championship: Finland wins in Finland On the third and last riding day at the finals of the European Enduro Championship in Heinola, Finland, the national teams' scores were decided. The "Heinola MotoKlub" (HeMK) had prepared the final motocross on the former MX World Championship track very well and could therefore be carried out without problems. The riders went to the start in classes, but their results were also evaluated across the board for the teams. In the end it was not surprising that host Finland won the Trophy with Roni Kytönen, Antti Hänninen, Mika Tamminen and Eemil Pohjola. Second was the Trophy from Slovakia and third was the team from Sweden. Finnish rider Pohoja had already secured his individual title as European Champion in the class over 250 ccm four stroke the day before. But the most outstanding rider from the Finnish team was undoubtedly Roni Kytönen: The
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Enduro

Enduro European Championship: double success and other titles

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Enduro European Championship: double success and other titles Local hero Roni Kytönen was able to clinch both possible titles early, on the second day of the European Enduro Championship finale in Heinola, Finland. With an overall victory of the day, the Husqvarna rider not only clinched the title in the small cubic capacity class juniors E1, but also the European Champion title in the overall standings of all drivers. But in the first of the three laps it didn't look like that yet: In the second special stage, the 19-year-old had crashed and lost about 20 seconds to the competition. He followed this gap and made up for it in five tests. At the beginning of the third lap he was able to take the lead again and then kept his nerve and extended his lead to over 15 seconds. Jed Etchells, the Briton, was the only one who had
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Enduro

Enduro European Championship: English victory in English weather

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Enduro European Championship: English victory in English weather The partly heavy rain had made the track and special stages at the finale of the European Enduro Championship in Heinola, Finland, particularly difficult and demanding. On the slippery stones and smooth roots the motorcycles had to set the best times. At first, 19-year-old Roni Kytönen was able to use his home advantage and took the lead - but always the Englishman Jed Etchells was at the back. After the first lap, he found the right suspension setting on his new Sherco and pushed the Finn in front of him. At the end of the second lap he was able to take the lead with less than a second. But already in the next special stage Kytönen took the lead back again. But then Etchells drove 13 seconds faster than all other riders in the next test and laid the foundation for
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Enduro

Enduro European Championship: ready for the final in Finland

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Enduro European Championship: ready for the final in Finland The final of the European Enduro Championship will take place next weekend in Heinola, Finland. The former motocross world championship track has already hosted many international enduro competitions. From Friday, September 6, 2019, to Sunday, September 8, 2019, the European Championships will be staging their championships over three days. Two days are dedicated to the terrain and the special stages, on the last day there will be a final motocross contest for the last positions. That's why the cross-country course in the north of Heinola is also the place for the paddock and the administration. And to make it even easier for the teams, the second time control will also be there, so that there will be short distances for all the staff. But it won't be any easier for the riders: they will each have to complete three laps on
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Speedway

European Pairs Speedway Championship: the Final in Russia

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European Pairs Speedway Championship: the Final in Russia Amazing final for the European Pairs Speedway Championship on 29th August in Balakovo in front of over 10.000 spectators. For the first time in sixteen years the race took place in Russia. The host nation confirmed the role of favorite and in the line-up Viktor Kulakov, Grigorii Laguta and Vladimir Borodulin won the title for the first time in history. Second place for Czech Republic and third for Latvia. Final classification: 1. Russia 2. Czech Republic 3. Latvia 4. France 5. Poland
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Speedway

European U21 Individual Speedway Championship: the Final in Ukraina

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European U21 Individual Speedway Championship: the Final in Ukraina Polish rider Wiktor Lampart is the new champion of the European U21 Individual Speedway Championship. The final race took place in Rivne, Ukraina, on 31st August. Silver medal for the Russian Roman Lachbaum and third step of the podium for Mads Hansen from Denmark. Lampart ran before the last series and in the fifth start needed two points to secure the championship title: he reached the finish line third and Roman Lachbaum took the top three. Therefore, the title of Junior European Champion had to be decided by an additional last thrilling race at the end of which the victory went to Lampart. Final classification: 1. Wiktor Lampart, Poland 2. Roman Lachbaum, Russia 3. Mads Hansen, Denmark
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Quadcross

EMX Quad European Championship: final round in Croatia

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EMX Quad European Championship: final round in Croatia In very hot weather and good track conditions the final round of the EMX Quad European Championship took place on 31st August – 01st September in Mladina, Croatia. Thanks to race2 victory and a second place, the favorite and championship leader Kevin Saar (Estonia) won the title at the end of a thrilling fight with the Swedish Sune Lewander, despite race1 win went to Christopher Tveraen, who celebrated his first triumph. Behind Lewandcer, great third place for the Italian Patrick Turrini, who conquered the third step of the championship podium thank to a fifth and a second position. Final classification: 1. Kevin Saar, Estonia 2. Sune Lewander, Sweden 3. Patrick Turrini, Italy
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