Brit Maximum Anstie was on top of his game in front of his home town crowd. Right here he holeshots his first moto.
The start of race two was lead by Jeffrey Herlings and Romain Febvre. Herlings went down in the moto, but picked it back up and charged into the lead for the earn.
Jeremy Van Horebeek lead the particular Belguim team to 4th general on the day.
Russia’ s Evgeny Bobryshev.
Swiss Arnaud Tomas went 5-10.
American Darian Sanayei raced for Puerto Rico heading 13-31. The Puerto Rico team finished 17th overall.
Belium’ ersus Kevin Strijbos went 12-13.
Spain’ t Jorge Prado.
France’ s Gautier Paulin went 3-6.
The podium of the MXDN: 1st Team France (center), second Team Netherlands (left), 3rd Team Great Britain (right).
Jeffrey Herlings went 1-2 for team Netherlands.
Netherlands’ Brian Bogers.
Zach Osborne finished 3rd in the first moto on his FC250 and 10th in the second moto for team UNITED STATES.
Australia’ s Kirk Gibbs.
Denmark’ s Thomas Olsen.
Slovenian Tim Gajer went 2-5 heading the charge for his team which placed 12th general.
Max Anstie went 1-1 when needed.
Romain Febvre went 2-3 in his motos to lead team France to their forth year inside a row MXDN victory.
It has been two decades since Great Britain got on the podium for the MXDN. American racer Dean Wilson was apart of that moment going 7-8 for the Great Britain team.
Italy’ s Alessandro Lupino.
Swiss Jeremy Seewer stepped up to a 450 to go 9-14 for their team.
Aussie’ s Hunter Lawrence and France’ s Christophe Charier battle it out.
Hunter ditched the particular muddy goggles in the second moto.




