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Reiterer and Ypraus take Grand Prix Titles

A heavy weekend of racing went down during the UIM-ABP Grand Prix of Hungary. Kevin Reiterer continues his dominance remains on track to win the European title. He took his second Grand Prix title of the season. This makes two in a row that he has taken the big win.

Reiterer had another stellar run and won his third and final moto by close to a minute. He snatched the win from Stian Schjetlein, leaving him in second while Barnabus Szabo took third overall.

Jasmiin Ypraus grabbed three out of three wins enabling her to take her first title of the year and move ahead in the title race. She has a slim lead of nine points over Jonna Borgstrom.

Title contender, Emma-Nellie Ortendahl ran into some problems during the race and finished fifth overall, putting her into third in the standings.

Jasmin Yparaus took third overall in GP2. Slaven Ivancic and Andrea Guidi battled it out for first and second, respectively.

Barnabas Szabo went three for three with Hungary locking down the podium in Ski GP1. Martin Sumegi came in second and Jozef Bohuslav third. Janis Uzars won all three motos in Ski GP1 Veterans. Attila Deri and Ergon Ypraus rounded out the podium.

The Juniors pulled off some outstanding racing with Mattias Reinas winning the final Moto. He climbed two places and took the overall victory from the early leader Diogo Barbosa. He wound up in fourth, Matteo Valente completing the podium.

That’s a wrap of the Grand Prix of Hungary and the killer racing that went down.

Ocean Priselac
Ocean Priselac
An avid mountain and bodyboarder who lives by "if you don't go, you'll never know," with an affinity for wildlife and animal rescue; surf forecasting is a huge part of Ocean's life and was a winner in Red Bull's Project Swell several years ago. The 2014 LB2CAT was her first jet ski competition and can't wait to do it again!

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