In Den Bosch, the highlight of an international weekend was just jumped: the Rolex Grand Prix. Eight combinations were able to keep the zero in the first round. A jump-off with eight had to decide the winner. Among the jump off candidates also one Dutchman: Willem Greve.
Max Kühner rode to victory. He could jump a clear jump-off with the Eldorado vd Zeshoek son Elektric Blue P in 32.52 seconds. Marlon Modolo Zanotelli was second. He was the last to start in the jump-off and did everything he could to win it. He just did not succeed, his VDL Edgar M (by Arezzo VDL) finished in 32,69 seconds. Christian Kukuk and Checker 47 (by Comme Il Faut 5) took home third place.
Philipp Weishaupt (Coby 8) and Willem Greve (Carambole) completed the top five.
Max Kühner rode to victory. He could jump a clear jump-off with the Eldorado vd Zeshoek son Elektric Blue P in 32.52 seconds. Marlon Modolo Zanotelli was second. He was the last to start in the jump-off and did everything he could to win it. He just did not succeed, his VDL Edgar M (by Arezzo VDL) finished in 32,69 seconds. Christian Kukuk and Checker 47 (by Comme Il Faut 5) took home third place.
Philipp Weishaupt (Coby 8) and Willem Greve (Carambole) completed the top five.