Yves Demaria strengthens lead in MX3 World Championship

Round 7 of the world championship MX-3 brought JMRacing to the land of expensive beer and Knackebröd.The track of Tomelilla, located in the south of Sweden, was well prepped and the local organistion deserves big credit for a GP-event perfectly organised.
The track itself was a mixture of clay and sand, littered with big and small rocks.As teammanager Jacky Martens discribed;" Difficult, dangerous, technical and unpredictable".
Yves Demaria was our most experienced man to be able to tackle Jacky´s description, and so he did! With a 4st. position start in the first race and a holeshot, crash-and remonte in the second race, he won both races to cash in on 50 valuable championship-points. Sven Breugelmans suffered two bad starts that forced him to put in much energy into the race.Jacky Martens comments;" At the beginning of the week, Sven was ill and he started the weekend not feeling100% fit. Remonting from 35th to 2nd place finish in the first race took it´s tolll in the second race. Sven was the fastest rider during the first 20 minutes of the second race, attacking Yves for the lead. Then fatigue set in and Beggi took advantage of Yves and Sven touching eachother during their fight for the lead. Sven had to settle for 3rd and a 2nd place podium for the GP". Yves now leads the championship by 15 points.
Result GP-MX3 Tomelilla, Sweden;
1 Yves Demaria KTM-JMRacing 50
2 Sven Breugelmans KTM-JMRacing 42
3 Christian Beggi Honda 40
4 Fredrik Petterson Yamaha 30
5 Mats Nilsson Yamaha 28
6 Marc Ristori Honda 28
7 Martin Zerava Honda 27
8 Joakim Eliasson Yamaha 22
9 Vincent Collet Suzuki 22
10 Enrico Oddenino Honda 20
In the European Championship MX-2 class, our RedBull-KTM joungster Joel Roelants scored two 2nd place finishes for 2nd overall behind KTM mounted Frenchman Steven Frossard.Joel´s comment;" In the proces of winning last week´s Belgian open MX-2 in Kester, I injured my hand. It is nothing serious, still I had to let go of Frossard. I couldn´t keep the tight grip on the handlebar needed to spoil Frossard´s party". Meanwhile Dennis Verbruggen, current championship-leader, suffered a complete off-day with a 17th place result for the event. This allowed Joel to close in on him with a stunning 31 points in just one weekend. Dennis Verbruggen now leads with a 19 point gap over Joel Roelants.

Result European MX-2 Tomelilla, Sweden;
1 Steven Frossard KTM 50
2 Joel Roelants KTM-JMRacing 44
3 Filip Neugebauer Kawasaki 33
4 Shannon Terreblanche KTM 30
5 Rob van Vijfeijken Yamaha 24
6 Jan van Hastenberg Honda 23
7 Jeremy van Horebeek KTM 20
8 Nick Tuin Yamaha 20
9 Bram van Oosterbosch KTM-JMJunior 20
10 Josef Kulhavy Honda 19