Roan van de Moosdijk, Bradley Mesters, Jarne Bervoets, and Kiara Fontanesi managed to win the ADAC Masters in Tensfeld.
Roan van de Moosdijk won the Masters class. A 3-1-4 result in the motos was enough for Van de Moosdijk to secure the overall victory. Simon Laengenfelder finished second with 5-2-2 in the motos, ahead of Jörgen-Matthias Talviku, who scored 6-3. Håkon Fredriksen and Max Spies finished fourth and fifth, respectively, in the day standings.
Max Nagl, who is leading the championship standings, finished sixth with 2-10-9 in the motos. Thanks to his win, Roan van de Moosdijk has closed the gap to Max Nagl in the title fight to just 24 points.
Bradley Mesters took the overall win in the Youngster Cup. Mesters won the first two motos and secured the overall victory with a third-place finish in the final race. With this, he also takes over the championship lead and now holds a 12-point advantage. Nicolai Skovbjerg finished second with 3-4-1 in the motos, ahead of Mads Fredsoe who scored 2-6-2. Scott Smulders finished a solid fourth with 4-5-4, followed by Valentin Kees with 5-7-8.
Quentin Prugnieres, who was leading the standings coming into the weekend, had a difficult time and ended up seventh overall with a DNF-2-7 result.
The victory in the 125cc class went to Belgian rider Jarne Bervoets. After winning the first moto, a second-place finish in the second moto was enough for Bervoets to claim the overall win. Dean Gregoire finished sixth in the first moto but won the second, earning him second overall ahead of Ian Ampoorter, who scored 3-3. Douwe van Mechgelen finished fourth with 2-4 in the motos, and Moritz Ernecker secured fifth place.
Kiara Fontanesi won both motos in the women’s class. The six-time world champion scored maximum points and took the overall victory. Larissa Papenmeier finished second with 2-2, followed by Elena Kapsamer with 3-3. Amber Simons secured a neat fourth place with 5-4, ahead of Barbara Anderson with 6-5.
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