Welcome to the off-season! A majority of professional riders have just enjoyed a weekend off, but some of the younger stars had a chance to shine in Belgium. The annual Coupe De L’Avenir was held this past weekend and, although certain nations have a spotty history at the event, it seems to be close to reaching its former level. You’ll find the overall results from the various classes below.
Coupe De L’Avenir: Brussels, Belgium
65cc Overall Classification | ||
1st | Charlie Heyman | 5 |
2nd | Ivano Van Erp | 8 |
3rd | Liam Everts | 15 |
4th | Laszlo Tecsi | 16 |
5th | Mads Fredsoe | 17 |
6th | Karlis Alberts Reisulis | 18 |
7th | Hugo Forsgren | 28 |
8th | Albert Legaard | 30 |
9th | Sem De Lange | 30 |
10th | Edvards Bidzans | 35 |
85cc Overall Classification | ||
1st | Wannes Van De Voorde | 12 |
2nd | Emil Jonrup | 17 |
3rd | Adam Zsolt Kovacs | 17 |
4th | Alexandre Marques | 22 |
5th | Mike Gwerder | 28 |
6th | Lucas Adam | 29 |
7th | Avo Tack | 34 |
8th | Nico Greutmann | 35 |
9th | Sam Nunn | 40 |
10th | Magnus Smith | 42 |
Open Overall Classification | ||
1st | Anton Gole | 4 |
2nd | Alvin Ostlund | 5 |
3rd | Daymond Martens | 16 |
4th | Maxime Renaux | 17 |
5th | Liam Garland | 21 |
6th | Tomass Sileika | 23 |
7th | Josh Gilbert | 28 |
8th | Mikkel Haarup | 33 |
9th | Rene De Jong | 34 |
10th | Jago Geerts | 40 |
Nations Overall Classification | ||
1st | Belgium | 185 |
2nd | Great Britain | 241 |
3rd | Denmark | 261 |
4th | Latvia | 264 |
5th | Holland | 278 |
6th | Switzerland | 349 |
7th | France | 357 |
8th | Germany | 400 |
9th | Portugal | 406 |
10th | Ireland | 597 |