Tanja Schlosser and Dylan Woodcock, representatives of the Bonnell Racing team, emerged as winners after facing intense competition in Round 2 of the FIM E-Xplorer World Cup, held in Oslo.
Schlosser has accumulated numerous competition victories, securing maximum points in the women’s category and taking the win in this round. Her points tally now puts her at the top of the World Cup, leaving Sandra Gomez and Francesca Nocera behind.
On the other hand, Woodcock negotiated the obstacles smoothly, securing third place in all three men’s heats. This consistency guaranteed him third place in the men’s category and, in conjunction with the Bonnell Racing team’s performance, secured them the overall victory in the round.
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FIM E-Xplorer World Cup 2024 Round 2
In the current World Cup standings, Bonnell Racing sits in third place, being just one point behind INDE Racing.
“Every lap was perfect. I was able to get a lead on every run and was confident duplicating every jump. The team was flawless, the bike worked perfectly. I enjoyed every moment on it,” said Tanja Schlosser.
Bonnell Racing thus scored 135 points, followed by Team HRC (121 points), GF Logstikk (116), INDE Racing (112), PCR-E PERFORMANCE (107), Gravity (96), AUS-E Racing (84) and SEVEN Racing (74).
Finally, the overall standings show Team HRC as leader (253), INDE Racing (233), Bonnell Racing (232), Gravity (214), PCR-E PERFORMANCE (196), AUS-E Racing (165) and SEVEN Racing (74).