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Jakob Rosenthaler experiences a tough Sunday in Assen after a great Saturday
RT Motorsports looks back on its home race at the TT Circuit Assen with mixed feelings. The weekend brought both highlights and disappointments. A podium finish and a crash for Rosenthaler in the Euro Moto.
Euro Moto Supersport: Dirk Geiger wins at Assen from every starting position
Whether starting from the pit lane or from pole position, Dirk Geiger always emerged as the winner. As a result, the Yamaha rider has also taken the overall lead. Blin is giving him a run for his money.
Kitzbichler (A) is currently the top German-speaking Euro Moto sports biker
At the Euro Moto event in Assen, the 16-year-old Austrian Tobias Kitzbichler secured his first win of the season. He intends to defend his current second place in the standings right to the end.
Leon Orgis: A mechanical issue in Superpole affected launch control
Although he is somewhat in the shadow of his brother Kevin, Leon Orgis has established himself as a solid top-10 rider in the German Superbike Championship. At Assen, he finished ninth once and eighth once.
Luca Göttlicher: On the Euro Moto podium after a speeding offence
Usually, Dirk Geiger, Daniel Blin and Lennox Lehmann share the podium places in the Euro Moto Supersport class amongst themselves. Luca Göttlicher, however, is a force to be reckoned with as the fourth-strongest contender.
Kevin Orgis: Success with a small team, “I do the data recording myself”
Although the raw results didn’t reflect it, Kevin Orgis from the Orgis Racing (family) team was on a par with the top riders and teams in both Superbike races at Assen.
Mohr: “Without my lads, I might have been able to ride in three weeks’ time”
Following his crash in the first Euro Moto Superbike race at Assen, the Austrian had cancelled his crew’s lunch break. But the BMW was back in action for the second race.
Twan Smits: “Pole and a one-two – it’s been a long journey to get here”
Was this the famous barrier that has now been broken? At the Euro Moto Superbike in Assen, the Dutchman from Team Apreco took everything on offer these days.
Marcel Schrötter (BMW): Wrinkles of worry despite a surprise gift at Assen
The points haul wasn’t bad for the Team GERT56 rider. Nevertheless, he was concerned about his conservative race pace and expressed his gratitude for second place.


