Getteman consistent in ONK Oldebroek Nikolaj Larsen regaining
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Getteman consistent in ONK Oldebroek Nikolaj Larsen regaining
Getteman consistent in ONK Oldebroek Nikolaj Larsen regaining race fitness With Evgeny Brobryshev, Kevin Strijbos, Max Nagl, Jeremy Van Horebeek, Rui Goncalves, Xavier Boog, Jonathan Barragan and many other fast riders from 13 countries behind the gate it’s easy to see why the second round of the Dutch Open Championship in Oldebroek was billed a ‘mini-Grand Prix’! 24MX Honda Racing rider Jens Getteman took seventh overall and looks well placed for a strong result in his very first Dutch MX1 Grand Prix, next weekend in Valkenswaard. Factory Honda rider Evgeny Bobryshev dominated both motos, the Russian also continues to lead the series. With the Oldebroek race on Saturday in the books Getteman and his team mate Nikolaj Larsen were due to race in Wuustwezel on Sunday. Unfortunately Belgium woke up under a blanket of snow and the organizers decided to cancel. However the seemingly endless Belgian winter didn’t stop Larsen who went to train in Lommel! Nikolaj will continue the preparation for his first GP of the season in Belgium this week together with his brother and trainer Emil. Getteman enjoyed an easy day of recuperation today. No snow but all the same it was freezing cold in Oldebroek, in the eastern province Gelderland. Getteman had a slow start around 20th position in the opening moto but he rode strongly and pushed on from 11th after the opening lap to a fine seventh place behind Max Nagl. Jens grabbed the limelight again in the second sprint. After he made good jump from the line the CRF450R-mounted Belgian circulated in fifth for twelve laps. When Strijbos and Nagl increased the pressure the 24MX Honda Racing rider lost two places. Still he managed to regain his composure and keep Nagl in his sight until he reached the finish line. Jens Getteman (24MX Honda Racing): “At the start of the day, everything was still frozen. Luckily the track developed nicely so at least the sand started to resemble Valkenswaard! My riding was good and I was pleasantly surprised by my speed. In the second moto I got off to a pretty good start, without pushing particularly hard I remained fifth for more than half race distance. Actually I sort of expected the fastest guys to come by much earlier! I had two laps where I made too many mistakes, this is when Strijbos and Nagl came by. In both motos I made up some ground on Nagl near the end. So for sure Oldebroek was encouraging in preparation for the Dutch Grand Prix. Although I realize that riders like Max (Nagl), Kevin (Strijbos) are still quite a bit quicker and they go consistently fast. This is something I’m continuously working on to improve.” Nikolaj Larsen (24MX Honda Racing): “I had loved to race in Wuustwezel today, unfortunately the snow had a will of its own! It’s a shame that I couldn’t race but that’s how it is. In practice it’s been going good to build up my speed again. And the shoulder feels fine now. Only when I have been riding a lot it feels a bit sore at the end of the day. The coming week will be a matter of putting hours on the clock to regain the feeling you need to compete at the highest level. With some suspension testing and more riding in the sand I should be ready to go for Valkenswaard! For me the key going into the GP is to stay relaxed. I know I’m a little bit behind, but my season is long and foremost I want to go out and enjoy myself on the track!” Race 1: 1. Evgeny Bobryshev, 2. Jeremy Van Horebeek, 3. Tanel Leok, 4. Kevin Strijbos, 5. Rui Gonçalves, 6. Max Nagl, 7. Jens Getteman (24MX Honda Racing), 8. Marc De Reuver, 9. Augusts Justs, 10. Filip Bengtsson, 11. Gert Krestinov, 12. Yentel Martens, 13. Kasper Lynggaard, 14. Tom Soderstrom, 15. Santtu Tiainen, 16. Lauri Lethla, 17. Bas Verhoeven, 18. Jonathan Barragan, 19. Nick Triest, 20. Stuwey Reijnders Race 2: 1. Evgeny Bobryshev, 2. Tanel Leok, 3. Jeremy Van Horebeek, 4. Rui Gonçalves, 5. Kevin Strijbos, 6. Max Nagl, 7. Jens Getteman (24MX Honda Racing), 8. Gert Krestinov, 9. Yentel Martens, 10. Filip Bengtsson, 11. Jonathan Barragan, 12. Bas Verhoeven, 13. Santtu Tiainen, 14. Nick Triest, 15. Augusts Justs, 16. Lukas Lonka, 17. Stuwey Reijnders, 18. Kenny Van Dueren, 19. Ludvig Soderberg, 20. Tom Soderstrom Final Standings ONK Oldebroek 1. Evgeny Bobryshev 50 pts, 2. Tanel Leok 42, 3. Jeremy Van Horebeek 42, 4. Rui Gonçalves 34, 5. Kevin Strijbos 34, 6. Max Nagl 30, 7. Jens Getteman (24MX Honda Racing) 28, 8. Gert Krestinov 23, 9. Filip Bengtsson 22, 10. Yentel Martens 21, 11. Augusts Justs 18, 12. Santtu Tiainen 14, 13. Jonathan Barragan 13, 14. Bas Verhoeven 13, 15. Marc De Reuver 13, 16. Nick Triest 9, 17. Tom Soderstrom 8, 18. Kasper Lynggaard 8, 19. Lukas Lonka 5, 20. Stuwey Reijnders 5 !