
Se impuso el norteamericano Cody Webb.
Dio inicio el FIM SuperEnduro World Championship 2015 – 2016 en Polonia y se impuso el norteamericano Cody Webb.
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Prestige Class SuperEnduro.
1. Cody Webb (USA), KTM (120,10, 20) 53 points
2. Jonny Walker (GBR), KTM, (17,17,17) 52
3. Taddy Blazusiak (POL), KTM, (13,15, 9) 39
4. Colton Haaker (USA), Husqvarna, (11, 20, 7) 38
5. Taylor Robert (USA), KTM, (15, 8, 15) 38
6. Alfredo Gomez (ESP), KTM, (9, 11, 13) 33
7. Ty Tremaine (USA), KTM, (10, 9, 11) 30
8. Andreas Linusson (SWE), KTM, (3,13, 10) 26
9. Mario Roman (ESP), Husqvarna, (8, 6, 5) 19
10, Paul Bolton (GBR), KTM, (0, 7, 8) 15
Results Junior Class SuperEnduro.
1. Manuel Lettenbichler (GER), KTM, 60 points (20-20-20)
2. Luis Oliveira (PRT), Yamaha, 47 (17-17-13)
3. Gethin Humphreys (GBR), Husqvarna, 41 (9-15-17)
4. Lee Seely (GBR), Yamaha, 35 (15-11-9)
5. Blake Gutzeit (RSA), Husqvarna, 35 (10-10-5)
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