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Moller-Madsen confirms in the Final

  Kanamaru started ahead of the pole sitter Moller-Madsen and took a 10 second penalty. Moller-Madsen regained the lead but on the track was second with Guibbert and Silva 2nd and 3rd. Then came Varley, D’Agosto, Nortoft, Basz, Cucco, Gatting and Bailly. Susilo retired, slightly wounded in the leg. Silva was in the wheels of […]


Moller-Madsen confirms in the  Final

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Kanamaru started ahead of the pole sitter Moller-Madsen and took a 10 second penalty. Moller-Madsen regained the lead but on the track was second with Guibbert and Silva 2nd and 3rd. Then came Varley, D’Agosto, Nortoft, Basz, Cucco, Gatting and Bailly. Susilo retired, slightly wounded in the leg.

Silva was in the wheels of Moller-Madsen and tried an unsuccessful attack. Nortoft overtook Guibbert but did not let down his guard. In the 9th of 25 laps, Silva took the lead for a moment, but Moller-Madsen replied and had better control than his opponent. Kanamaru was still present in the battle on the track, in 3rd, but was 22nd in the rankings.

After halfway Nortoft was in 2nd position ahead of Varley, Silva and Gatting. Bailly crashed with Lennox had to retire from 14th. The differences begin to widen, and the positions may already be frozen. Gatting was back to 3rd, from Varley, but probably didn’t have enough time to catch up. Not really on the ball for once, Guillaume De Ridder retired.

Unleashed, Gatting attacked Varley who made the mistake of resisting it. Klinkby-Silver, well placed in to attack, took the opportunity to get 3rd place. The podium was 100% Danish with victory for Nicolaj Moller Madsen (Energy/TM), before Jacob Nortoft (FA Kart/Vortex) and Max Klinkby Silver (Tony Kart/Vortex). Michelle Gatting (CRG/Maxter), completed the domination of Denmark with her 4th place in front of Luke Varley (Tony Kart/Vortex) and Enzo Guibbert (FA Kart/Vortex).

 

 

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Publié le 28/03/2010

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