Benelux Trophy Race 2:
Sander Claessen converted pole into today’s second race win, as he beat Mike Parmentier by almost 10 seconds.
It proved to be a lonely race for all of the top five riders, who were all racing with huge gaps between themselves and the rider behind and ahead after slotting into position early in the 14-lap scrap.
Parmentier finished 9.814secs behind Claessen, as Martin van Rutenbeek was third, a further 2.634secs back
Yves Jozef Bollaerts was third, a further 17.539secs adrift as Maarten de Jongh took fifth, almost five seconds behind Bollaerts.
1. Sander Claessen (Aprilia 1000)
2. Mike Parmentier (BMW 1000) +9.814s
3. Martin van Rutenbeek (Honda 1000) +12.448s
4. Yves Jozef Bollaerts (BMW 1000) +29.987s
5. Maarten de Jongh (Aprilia 1000) +34.962s
Northern Cup:
Fynn Kratochwil doubled up to take the second race win of the weekend by almost three seconds, following victory in yesterday’s race.
And in similar style to yesterday, fellow German rider Robin Siegert grabbed the runner-up spot, ending the race 2.950secs behind his rival.
Anina Urlab took a strong third place, almost two seconds clear of fourth place finisher Lorenzo Pontillo as Valdemar Mellgren was fifth.
1. Fynn Kratochwil (MASS SPORT Racing by JRP Motorsport)
2. Robin Siegert (Motorace Academy Germany) +2.950s
3. Anina Urlab (Kiefer Racing) +3.328s
4. Lorenzo Pontillo (Belgium Motorcycle Academy) +5.236s
5. Valdemar Mellgren (Nordgren Racing) +7.239s
Benelux Trophy Race 1:
Luka Maurer took a commanding win in the first Benelux Trophy race of the day, beating Martin van Rutenbeck by 17.196secs.
While it may have been a runaway win for Maurer, the battle for second was a lot closer, as Rutenbeck fought hard with Yan Ancia, taking the runner up spot by just 0.008secs as they arrived at the line together.
Polesitter Sander Claessen was fourth as Mike Parmentier rounded out the top five.
1. Lukas Maurer (Yamaha 1000)
2. Martin van Rutenbeck (Honda 1000) +17.196s
3. Yan Ancia (BMW 1000) +17.204s
4. Sander Claessen (Aprilia 1000) +23.640s
5. Mike Parmentier (BMW 1000) +34.830s


