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KZ2 Final: Abbasse is good!

  Thomas Mich (Monza-TM) made the best start, but Anthony Abbasse (Sodi-Maxter) took the lead a few corners later. Behind, Maxim Roy (Tony-TM) had made a great flight and seemed determined to fight against Pierre Ragues (Sodi-Maxter). Christophe Benoit (Birel-TM) was in the right group. Excluded in the pre-final because weight, Alexandre Baron made a […]


KZ2 Final: Abbasse is good!

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Thomas Mich (Monza-TM) made the best start, but Anthony Abbasse (Sodi-Maxter) took the lead a few corners later. Behind, Maxim Roy (Tony-TM) had made a great flight and seemed determined to fight against Pierre Ragues (Sodi-Maxter). Christophe Benoit (Birel-TM) was in the right group. Excluded in the pre-final because weight, Alexandre Baron made a good start, as did the other Sodi-Maxter Charles Fiault. Fiault was betrayed by its equipment shortly after, while Baron and Harmuth hung out at corners.

At the front, we watched the man to man battle between Abbasse and Mich, but they couldn’t extend the small gap separating them from their rivals. Behind, Ragues lacked speed while trying to overtake Roy. In ambush, Mathieu Gaillard (Energy-TM) took fourth and attacked Ragues. Roy was doing well and really deserved a first podium at this level.

Benoit took sixth place ahead of a convincing Adam Maatougui (Energy-TM). After starting 18th, Adam resisted Antony Tardieu (Monza-TM) to the end. After spinning shortly after the start, Nolan Mantione (Parolin / Formula K-TM) came back to ninth position, while Marc Berteaux (Monza-TM) used all his experience to determine the fate of a busy chasing pack and complete the top-10.

 

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Publié le 29/10/2011

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