JM Honda Racing Makes Strong Start in Dutch Masters of Motocross

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The JM Honda Racing team made a strong start in the Dutch Masters of Motocross. On Sunday, David Braceras and Noel Zanocz lined up at the first round in Harfsen, finishing in second and fourth place, respectively.

With many riders confirming their participation in the event, the training sessions were split into two groups. Braceras and Zanocz were both in the first group. The track was still fast during the practice, but both riders adapted well to the conditions. After several fast laps, Braceras set the third-fastest time, while Zanocz finished fifth in the session.

In the first moto, it was Braceras who made an excellent start and began the race in the top three. In the early stages, he dropped to fourth place, but he kept up a strong pace and regained third place after a few laps. He rode consistently for the remainder of the moto and finished in a solid third position. Zanocz came back strong, coming from outside the top twenty to finish in seventh place.

In the second moto, Braceras grabbed the holeshot and held onto the lead for the early stages. However, he gradually dropped to second and eventually third. Braceras completed another strong race and, just like in the first moto, finished in third place. Zanocz had a better start this time and was able to begin the race in around tenth place. Riding steadily, he moved up to finish in fifth place, securing fourth overall for the day.

With two third-place finishes, Braceras finished a strong second overall for the day. Next weekend, the team will compete in the fourth round of the MX2 World Championship in Riola Sardo, Sardinia.

Dutch Masters 250 Harfsen Results:

  1. Cas Valk – 50 Points
  2. David Braceras – 40 Points
  3. Oriol Oliver – 36 Points
  4. Noel Zanocz – 30 Points
  5. Rick Elzinga – 30 Points

Photocredits – Anne Poland / Eric Laurijssen

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