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04/20/2011

HONDA MORIWAKI GP3 Junior Cup

Last weekend at Assen circuit in Netherlands, HONDA MORIWAKI GP3 junior cup was excitedly held among talented riders.

During the third round of the World Superbike Championship at Assen in the fringe is the Honda Moriwaki
GP3 Junior Cup on the program. For this occasion, the youngest riders like Bo
Bendsneijder not participate because the organization of the World Superbike Championship retains a
minimum age of 14 years. Several guest drivers do participate, including Rob Hartog, who normally
Talent Cup spoken in the 600 runs and two Italian riders, Andrea Locatelli, Andrea Zanella.
While the riders prepare for the training and race and get tips from the technical staff and
experienced rot Roy ten Napel, this weekend in the Superstock 1000 race suits and ex-GP rider
Joey Litjens, watching Bo Bendsneijder, Livio Loi and Jorel Boerboom their eyes out in the pitsbox
Castrol Honda Team. Perhaps one of these guys there is a future ... ....

The qualifying session was Andrea Locatelli with the fastest time and drop to the pole position driving.
He knows the only limit to dive under 2.00.00. Mike Brewer is the second qualified and Thijs
Peeters third. Ricardo van Duijn also starts from the first row. Marcel ter Braak, Angelo
And Manuel Licciardi and Wesley Jonker man the second row.
The start of Andrea Locatelli is, and he immediately picks up the head. Three riders try to follow him:
Marcel ter Braak, Mike Brewer and Angelo Licciardi. The Italian is faster than his pursuers and
He hits a hole. Behind the three fighting a nice battle and the audience after the World Cup races
Superbike and Supersport classes have remained enjoy close racing. This does not
only for the aforementioned group of three. Peeters also Thijs van Duijn and Ricardo have violently
to stick together and Wesley Jonker Rob Hartog in battle with Andrea Zanella. Eduard
Comfort, Kenzo King Jordan and Prince are also virtually the entire game together in the fight
and for the spectators as there is plenty to enjoy.
April 17, 2011
Assen World Superbike
Honda Moriwaki gp3 junior cup
In the final laps, it seems that Andrea Locatelli on a simple profit goes off. He starts
first across the line behind him and fought hard for second place. Angelo is Licciardi
half but Mike Brewer tries to bend the GT yet to pass. That failed, and Mike will
plummeted. Angelo Ricciardi and is second to Marcel Braake still takes third place. Behind knows
Wesley Jonker through the field to come out just before his wheel on Ricardo van Duijn
finish line again. Thijs Peeters is the sixth and all three finishing them in the same second. Andrea
Zanelli is seventh. A group of five Kenzo King, Manuel Jonker, Rob Hartog, Eduard
Comfort and Jordy Prince fight to the last top 10 rankings. Within a moment they cross the finish line
Jonker and Manuel expresses his wheel over the line first for Jordan Prince. Manuel Jonker will however
20 seconds for a jump start penalty which he lost four places in the ranking.
Kenzo King is the ninth, tenth Rob Hartog Eduard Troost. A great race in a
great environment ends and excited after the experience exchanged.
The organsiation of the Moriwaki Honda Junior Cup GP3 would like Infront, the company behind the success
of Superbike thanks for the unique opportunity in this area and so close to the idols
this race driving.
Result:
1: Andrea Locatelli (I)
2: Angelo Licciardi
3: Marcel to Braake
4: Wesley Jonker
5: Ricardo van Duijn
6: Thijs Peeters
7: Andrea Zanella (I)
8: Jordan Prince
9: Kenzo King
10: Rob Hartog Andrea Locatelli on a roll! For the first six in the result
11: Eduard Troost Moriwaki six shirts
12: Manuel Jonker by express delivery!
13: Frank Kastermans
14: Mike Brewer
15: Joey Louw
16: Renzo van Emmerik


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