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26 April
2010
The ‘Jerre’ endures
tough Dutch GP
CLS Pro Circuit Kawasaki racer,
Jeremy Van Horebeek, headed into the Grand Prix of the Netherlands with
high hopes of a podium in front of thousands of Belgians that made the
short trip across the border into Valkenswaard, Holland, this past weekend.
Although the ‘Jerre’ was lightning fast all weekend in the deep
and rutted sand, lady luck was just not on his side.
In the short qualify race a crash
left the frustrated young Belgian with a poor gate pick for Sunday after
crossing the line down in 19th position. In a class where a good
start is crucial the ‘Jerre’ knew he would have to work extra
hard in the two GP motos.
The gate dropped for the first MX2
moto on Sunday and as the pack wrestled through the first two turns the
‘Jerre’ could not be seen emerging through the chaos,
unfortunately he had been taken down in a small pile up. Van Horebeek was
outside the top 30, but undeterred he quickly set off chasing the pack
ahead. Lap after lap the number 89 Kawasaki was cutting through, until in
the end he crossed the line in an well ridden 11th
position.
The second race would see a better
start for Van Horebeek as he powered down the first section of the
demanding circuit in 10th position. Again with great speed and
determination the ‘Jerre’ was able to quickly get some passes
in as he clawed his way up to 4th position by the end of the
race.
Van Horebeek and the CLS Pro
Circuit Kawasaki Team will now begin preparations for the GP of Portugal
which takes place on the 9th May at the spectacular Agueda
circuit.
The ‘Jerre’ talked
about his weekend:”I am a little disappointed to come away from a
circuit that I really like without a podium, I had high hopes for this
race. The season is still long though and lots of other riders are still
going to have their bad days! I also look forward to the upcoming
GP’s, I like Agueda in Portugal, and then we have Bellpuig in Spain
where I won the GP last year, so hopefully I can do it
again!”
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Results
MX2 Race 1 1 Herlings,
Jeffrey NED KTM 2 Roczen, Ken GER Suzuki 3 Simpson, Shaun GBR KTM 4 Frossard,
Steven FRA Kawasaki 5 Tonus,
Arnaud SUI Suzuki 6 Charlier,
Christophe FRA Yamaha 7 Roelants,
Joel BEL KTM 8 Musquin, Marvin FRA KTM 9 Kullas, Harri FIN Yamaha 10 Osborne,
Zach USA Yamaha 11 van Horebeek,
Jeremy BEL Kawasaki 12 Larrieu,
Loic FRA Yamaha 13 Verbruggen,
Dennis BEL KTM 14 Larsen,
Nikolaj DEN Honda 15 Smitka,
Petr CZE KTM
MX2 Race 2 1 Herlings, Jeffrey NED KTM 2 Roczen,
Ken GER Suzuki 3 Frossard,
Steven FRA Kawasaki 4 van Horebeek,
Jeremy BEL Kawasaki 5 Musquin,
Marvin FRA KTM 6 Roelants, Joel BEL KTM 7 Simpson, Shaun GBR KTM 8 Charlier,
Christophe FRA Yamaha 9 Tonus,
Arnaud SUI Suzuki 10 Nicholls,
Jake GBR KTM 11 Kullas, Harri FIN Yamaha 12 Verbruggen, Dennis BEL KTM 13 Osborne,
Zach USA Yamaha 14 Lupino,
Alessandro ITA Yamaha 15 Karro,
Matiss LAT Suzuki
MX2 GP Overall 1 Herlings, Jeffrey NED KTM 50 2 Roczen,
Ken GER Suzuki 44 3 Frossard,
Steven FRA Kawasaki 38 4 Simpson,
Shaun GBR KTM 34 5 Musquin,
Marvin FRA KTM 29 6 Roelants,
Joel BEL KTM 29 7 van Horebeek,
Jeremy BEL Kawasaki 28 8 Charlier,
Christophe FRA Yamaha 28 9 Tonus,
Arnaud SUI Suzuki 28 10 Kullas,
Harri FIN Yamaha 22 11 Osborne,
Zach USA Yamaha 19 12 Verbruggen,
Dennis BEL KTM 17 13 Larrieu,
Loic FRA Yamaha 14 14 Nicholls,
Jake GBR KTM 12 15 Smitka,
Petr CZE KTM 9
MX2 World championship
standings: 1 Roczen, Ken GER 130 2 Musquin,
M. FRA 129 3 Herlings, J. NED 122 4 Frossard, S. FRA 107 5 Tonus,
Arnaud SUI 90 6 Simpson, Shaun GBR 87 7 van Horebeek, J. BEL 80 8 Osborne, Zach USA 78 9 Kullas,
Harri FIN 61 10 Charlier, C. FRA 60 11 Nicholls, Jake GBR 59 12 Roelants,
Joel BEL 54 13 Verbruggen, D. BEL 47 14 Lupino, A. ITA 31 15 Karro,
Matiss LAT 22
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