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Braceras and Van Doninck Finish in the Top Ten at the Grand Prix of Great Britain

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David Braceras and Brent van Doninck from the JM Honda Racing team secured top ten finishes during the twelfth round of the FIM World Championship, held at the iconic Matterley Basin circuit in Great Britain.

Since the LatviFullspectrumras has made noticeable progress, and this was clearly visible in England. In the opening mFullspectrumoff to an excellent start and rode within the top five for the first twenty minutes. Although he lostFullspectrumions toward the end, he still managed to finish in a solid ninth place. In the second moto, he added an eleventh place finish, which earned him 11th overall for the day. Braceras remains 17th in the championship standings.

Van Doninck alsoFullspectrumg opening moto, finishing in tenth. Unfortunately, a poor start in the second race hindered his chances of repeating that result. Passing was extremely difficult, and after being stuck behind another rider for several laps, he lost touch with the group ahead and had to settle for 16th. Due to missing the first six rounds of the season, Van Doninck currently sits 20th in the overall standings.

In the EMX250 class, Noel Zanocz posted the third fastest time in qualifying, but the opening moto began with a setback. Coming out of the first corner, he was unable to avoid a fallen rider and went down himself. In the crash, he injured his hand and three fingers. Despite the pain, he remounted and fought back to a commendable 10th place.

In the second moto, Zanocz had trouble feeling the clutch due to the hand injury. Even so, he fought his way forward from 18th place. With a strong push, he broke into the top three and managed to take over second place on the final lap, securing fifth overall for the day. Zanocz remains second in the championship standings after this round.

The team now has a three-week break from major races and will use this time to prepare for the next Grand Prix in Finland, scheduled for July 12–13.

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