Race One: Håkon Fredriksen had a superb race in the first moto with rough conditions. The Norwegian didn’t get a good start but passed the likes of Tøndel, Van de Moosdijk and then caught a big gap to Nagl to pass him and bring home an impressive race win.
Längenfelder finished fifth behind Spies after a bad start and a tip over.
Race Two: Nagl went down at the first corner which meant he had a lot of work to do. At the front, van de Moosdijk quickly got himself out to the front but it was Fredriksen who was flying. He was outside the top ten and passed everyone to get to the lead – he then crashed dropping him down to eighth but then had another crash when he’d got back to fifth – hopefully he is okay.
Längenfelder started to move forward and made a pass on the impressive, Talviku for second. Nagl managed to get back up to tenth.
Race Three: Fredriksen totally dominated proceedings in the final race of the day but despite two moto wins ended up off the podium after his second moto DNF. Längenfelder rode really well and ride the best he had all weekend in the final race making a number of passes getting into second.
Spies also rode well and came home in third ahead of Van de Moosdijk but it was the Dutch talent that won the overall on the day.
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Updated championship standings: