![]() ![]() ![]() Thierry van den Bosch (FRA, Aprilia), +0:29.428 10. Christian Ravaglia (ITA, Aprilia), +0:25.563 7. In the second race he was sixth, but in the last one misfortune came back to him as he stalled his Aprillia in the sky zone, with Hermunen bumping into him, and finished 17th.ĭelepine was a solid sixth overall after a disappointing opening round in Castelletto di Branduzzo while Adrien Chareyre had a technical problem in race one and dnf’d – he was ninth overall eventually. Unfortunately, he got involved in a crash in the start of race one with Italian Borella and, although he did a superb first race overtaking up to eleven riders, he could only get a final ninth position. It was not a good weekend for Van Den Bosch either as he lost the red plate in the German street circuit after obtaining an overall eight position. Hermunen was fifth overall, tied in points with fourth classified Gozzini. After a good start, the Finn dropped down to sixth and during his recovery he bumped into Van Den Bosch, whose bike had stopped in the sky zone of the track, and he could only be 16th. ![]() He managed to get the holeshot in the first two races and finished second in both, but race three dropped him off the podium. Husqvarna CH Racing’s Hermunen experienced mixed fortunes in Sankt Wendel. In the previous two races he was third and fifth consecutively. Having taken fourth position in race two, he needed a perfect final race in order to fulfil his German fans’ hopes to have him on the podium and so he did by fighting tooth and nail for an eventual third place.įourth was Italian Gozzini of 747 Motorsport TM Racing Factory who missed the podium just in the last race, where he crashed and dropped to eighth. Hiemer then experienced a dramatic ending in Sankt Wendel. The German crashed in the first race and went from fifth to ninth and he could only finish eighth. The third step of the podium was for Motoracing’s Hiemer, who had an eventual third overall position in his home GP. However, in the two following races he showed his speed and finished third and second. In the opening moto he did not start well but exploited the crashes of Hiemer and Adrien Chareyre to end an eventual fourth. His day two in Sankt Wendel did not start as he expected, with the Italian making a mistake in the Superpole and dropping down to fourth in row one. HM Honda Racing’s Lazzarini was a consistent rider this weekend and was second in the overall classification. At just the second Grand Prix with his new TM machine, the French youngster was capable of becoming the new red plate holder for the first time in his career. 747 Motorsport TM Racing Factory’s Thomas Chareyre could not have a better weekend in Sankt Wendel as he took the Superpole on Sunday morning and succeeded in winning the three races with impressive authority. ![]()
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