Heavy overnight rain made the Uddevalla circuit extremely rough and treacherous. Despite the unpredictable nature of a muddy track, Elzinga was sensational. The ‘44’ had a brilliant start and showed his true potential as he remained calm and in control while navigating the tough conditions to secure his first-ever top-three finish.
However, in contrast to Race One, he did not have a favourable start in Race Two and had to fight forward from the back of the pack. Despite facing an uphill battle, made harder by some visibility issues, the Dutchman put in a mind-blowing charge to finish fifth.
A 3-5 scorecard placed him fourth overall, and despite the frustration of finishing fourth but on the same points as the rider in third, Elzinga leaves Sweden satisfied with the progress he is making in his rookie season.
After missing four rounds of the championship through injury, Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2’s Jago Geerts and Thibault Benistant still maintain third and sixth, respectively, in the MX2 Championship Standings. At the same time, Elzinga has moved up to 10th.
The next round of the championship will take place on Elzinga’s home soil in Arnhem, The Netherlands, next weekend, 19th and 20th August.
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