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BRITISH PEACE IS THE NEW CHAMPION WHILE ITALIAN AZZALINI IMPRESSES

The SuperEnduro Cup was back in action for the second and last round of the season with an amazing and thrilling weekend at the Papp Lazlo Sport Arena in Budapest, together with the third GP of the FIM SuperEnduro World Championship.

12.000 fans followed and lived the adventures of all the top riders of the European Cup and World Championship.

After the win in the first round in Germany, British Dan Peace (Sherco) confirmed his role as leader. Although he didn’t take victory in either of the races, the Sherco rider managed to climb to second place overall in the GP which was won by Alessandro Azzalini (GASGAS).

The young Italian rider showed great strength and won the first race ahead of Peace and crowd-pleaser Roland Liszka (KTM).

Race two was awesome for its chaos. Sixth in race 1, home hero Mark Szoke (SHERCO) pulled a last lap, last corner pass to make the Hungarian crowd go wild for a brilliant win with Peace steady to maintain the overall points lead with the third position.

Thanks to the fourth position in race 2 Azzalini took the overall in Budapest, ahead of Peace and Szoke, who confirmed his leadership in the standings, winning the European Cup.

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