Jānis Mārtiņš Reišulis becomes the “Dutch Master” champion

Last weekend, Jānis Mārtiņš Reišulis was crowned this year’s Dutch Motocross champion in the 125cc class by winning the final stage competition held at the Oldebruck track.

In the qualification race, the Latvian showed the second best result among more than 40 participants, earning a place at the start right behind the qualification winner Kasimir Hinderson.

In the first race, Jānis failed to start, being outside the TOP3, but in the course of the race, he caught the competitors in front and won the victory. Julius Mikula finished second, while Demian Knuimans was third.

In the second race, Reišulis quickly took the lead after the start and held the lead until the finish. This time Eskandels was second, losing almost half a minute to the Latvian, while Knuimans took third place. Reišulis won the stage, Knuimans took second place, and Mikula was third.

After completing three rounds, Reišulis has become the “Dutch Masters” champion, securing the title already after winning today’s first race. Kasimirs Hinderson came in second place in the overall standings, and Knuimans took third place in the overall standings of the championship.

Jānis’ older brother competed in the 250cc class Karl Alberts Reišulis, who won 11th place in the first race, but was fourth in the second, finishing the race in 7th place. In the overall ranking of the season, Karl took sixth place. All stages were won by Kai de Wolff, who also became the champion, leaving Roan van de Moosdijk and Andreas Bonacorsi behind him in the overall standings.

In the 85cc class, he was fifth in both races and stage total Jacob Hudoley. Danny Heiting won, 2nd place went to Dex Koiker, and Moritz Ernecker climbed to the third step of the podium. Hudoley finished the season in seventh position, but Haitinks became the champion in this class.

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