Lacaze finally wins at Salbris
Charles Lacaze won the KF2 final imperiously, dominating all opponents. The final was fought amongthe protagonists of the prefinal. Robin Frijns, long in second place, gave way to Kenny Vermeylen who was an indisputable runner-up. Guillaume Barbarin edged into third place in the first few laps, but was passed by an on-form William Benedetti, […]
Charles Lacaze won the KF2 final imperiously, dominating all opponents.
The final was fought amongthe protagonists of the prefinal. Robin Frijns, long in second place, gave way to Kenny Vermeylen who was an indisputable runner-up. Guillaume Barbarin edged into third place in the first few laps, but was passed by an on-form William Benedetti, and then Julien Deschamps and Loic Reguillon. Deschamps disappeared towards the end of the race with mechanical problems, leaving Reguillon to push Benedetti.
A long way back it was the two Alexandres, Benoit Bessac and Arrue who ran together. Sebastien Bailly was strong until mid-race and finished 12th. The last starter, Clement Bluy, managed to get to 22nd position.
On the last lap, Frijns no longer had the pace and allowed Benedetti and Reguillon into third and fourth.
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