Kuroyama came through the Saturday qualifying in 2nd overall, and in the Sunday main event he took three marks on the first lap versus his opponent’s all-clean run, putting him in 2nd. He improved on his performance in the second lap, taking only a single mark for a total of 4 marks and 27 cleans, but his chief rival ran another clean lap, putting the Japanese trials veteran in 2nd overall for the first round.
Kuroyama will remain in Europe for the second and final round of the Trial-E Cup set for the TrialGP Belgium on June 29 and 30, where he hopes to stage a comeback title victory.