Race result...
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1 Sean Hegarty & Calum Lawson
2 Kees Kentrop & Danny de Haas
3 Craig Chaplow & Kees Endeveld
4 Colin Nicholson & Jarno van Lith
5 Jarno Keppel & Arjen Portijk
6 Tim Reeves & Dan Sayle F2
7 Wiggert Kranenburg & Jermaine van Middegaal
8 Hilbert Talens & Ilse de Haas
9 John Smits & Gunther Verbrugge
10 Marcel Ritzer & Erik Ritzer
11 Michael Ouger & Christophe Brice
12 Philip Croft & Sammy Nicholas
13 Michiel de Groen & Hans de Vries
DNF
Michael Waleboer & Andre Schreuder
Hugues Bertrand & Jerome Beouvois
Bennie Streuer & Geert Koerts
Ad Joosen & Bernard Wijngaards
Kenny Knowles & Stefaan Hubert
Kentrop doing good business in Hengelo, Hegarty takes profit
Kees Kentrop and Danny de Haas have done good business for the ONK sidecar championship. The combination came in won by Sean Hegarty and Calum Lawson sidecar race at the Varsselring in Hengelo second over the line. Kees Endeveld picked as sidecar Craig Chaplow third.
Pole Sitter Hegarty was supreme in the race and at one point he had extended his lead to about 25 seconds. The Briton came solo over the line and had no problems. His advance was made possible by Kees Kentrop second man was hit. Monastery in Bend in the spin
For this pirouette combination of Kentrop was well in second place with a lead of ten seconds closest pursuer Chaplow. That hole was a blow away and sponsored by CONNECT Roke span came under pressure from the English assailant.
Just behind Colin Nicholson also claimed the pressure is on, but in the final stage knew living in the Netherlands Brit not hold the connection. Kentrop meanwhile was still on their heels and Chaplow Endeveld, but the British / Dutch combination could not take place. Eventually Kentrop took when passing stragglers some of his lead back and he knew safe as second to pass the finish line. Chaplow finished as third.
The fourth place went as said to Colin Nicholson and Jarno van Lith and fifth place was claimed by Jarno Keppel and Arjan Portijk. That they managed to keep. Even the disappointing world behind Tim Reeves
For Bennie Streuer finished the race in deception. The man from Grolloo came in the first round as the seventh round, but had to give up in the second round with technical problems.