Motorsports
Fall irritates Ruben Fernandez at German Grand Prix, which won Harings
The strong fall of the first cartoon on Sunday frustrated the claim that it shines from Spanish Ruben Fernandez (Honda) He was unable to play the second comic due to physical problems suffering from the German Grand Prix, Dutch imposed motocross queen (MXGP) world category Jeffrey Herrings (KTM) Matched with Belgians Lucas Konen (KTM).
After a good classification cartoon on Saturday, the Lusens pilot left ambitiously in the first race on Sunday, He soon suffered a severe fall as he tried to overcome the head of Haring himself.
Fernandez He was unable to resume his march and had to retire. He was also in a position to challenge the second cartoon, and it didn’t become a painful vacuum. Teutshenthal Circuitthe 10th Grand Prix of the season was played.
Koen I won the first comic It has only 0.985 advantage over Halinghe returned the currency in the second race, which was held in a partial victory over the weekend.
French Romain Febvre (Kawasaki) continues to be a general classification leader with 487 pointsby Konen’s 451 and 326 of Maxim Leneau, France (Yamaha), while Ruben Fernandez He achieved only six of the classification sleeves; 298 and 6th.
MX2 Spanish Guillem Farrés (Triumph) was second After finishing in the 9th position in the first manga and winning in the second manga. It’s just surpassed Italy’s Adrea Adamo. (KTM) is the general’s leader with three advantages over German Simo Langenfelder (KTM).
At the Women’s World Cup Spanish Daniela Gillen (Gas Gas) finished third in the Grand Prize After Italian Kiara Fontanesi (Gas) and Dutch Lotte Vandernen (Yamaha) After the second and fourth.
The general is close without evidence of the Netherlands, Türkiye and Australia. Leading Van Drunen Classification by 133 For the points, Fontanesi’s 127, of 118 Also Dutch 112 of Lynn Bulk and Gillen.
The next World Cup test is as follows Latvian Grand Prixwill be played on the circuit the following Sunday Injury.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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