Chimay 2025: Belgian Twin Trophy Race Results

Chimay 2025: Belgian Twin Trophy Race Results

2025 Chimay Open Trophy, Belgian Twin Trophy race results wrap up, illustrating triumphs for Belgian youngster Sasha De Vits, the same double winner at Hengelo, Varsselring in May.

JLG/NCE Racing’s Jamie Williams earned third, second place finishes, BeNeLux Trophy Supersport Race Two success whilst fellow Isle of Man citizens, Sidecar TT lap record holders, Ryan Crowe/Callum Crowe were twice triumphant from Sidecar category 3 race odysseys.

BTT Chimay race results per encounter, read as follows:

Race 1:

1st – Sasha De Vits (Belgium)
2nd – Sander Claessen (Belgium)
3rd – Jamie Williams (Isle of Man)
4th – Seppe Noel (Belgium)
5th – Elias Van Roekel (Netherlands)
6th – Kenny Meersman (Belgium)
7th – Benjamin Vanacker (Belgium)
8th – Daniel Ingham (England)
9th – Gauthier De Hert (Belgium)
10th – Wally Jacobs (Netherlands)

11th – Thibault De Hert (Belgium)
12th – Christophe Carlier (Belgium)
13th – Jerome Varlet (Belgium)
14th – Wim Van Den Bossche (Belgium)
15th – Romain Fortemps (France)
16th – Matthias Pharazijn (Belgium)
17th – Marc Declerk (Belgium)
18th – Rick Harthoorn (Netherlands)
19th – Mike Ceuppens (Belgium)
20th – Lorenz Rotharmel (Germany)

21st – Niko Maes (Belgium)
22nd – Ludovic Wouters (Belgium)
23rd – Johny Jadoul (Belgium)
24th – Bruno Gohy (Belgium)
25th – Marc Thijs (Belgium)
26th – Kenny Hinck (Germany)
27th – Johan Guerin (Belgium)
28th – Rutger Peersman (Belgium)
29th – Dries Van Roosbroeck (Belgium)
30th – Alexandre Dumoutier (France)

31st – Bram Peersman (Belgium)
32nd – Mathieu Locuty (France)
33rd – Brian Fuidge (England)
34th – Gert Bertels (Belgium)
35th – Koen Van Den Broeck (Belgium)

Raf Roobrouck (Belgium) – did not finish
Herman Verboven (Belgium) – did not finish
Julien Ringeval (France) – did not finish

Race 2:

1st – Sasha De Vits (Belgium)
2nd – Jamie Williams (Isle of Man)
3rd – Benjamin Vanacker (Belgium)
4th – Kenny Meersman (Belgium)
5th – Seppe Noel (Belgium)
6th – Elias Van Roekel (Netherlands)
7th – Jerome Varlet (Belgium)
8th – Christophe Carlier (Belgium)
9th – Thibault De Hert (Belgium)
10th – Sander Claessen (Belgium)

11th – Gauthier De Hert (Belgium)
12th – Rick Harthoorn (Netherlands)
13th – Johny Jadoul (Belgium)
14th – Daniel Ingham (England)
15th – Romain Fortemps (France)
16th – Wim Van Den Bossche (Belgium)
17th – Raf Roobrouck (Belgium)
18th – Matthias Pharazijn (Belgium)
19th – Mike Ceuppens (Belgium)
20th – Marc Thijs (Belgium)

21st – Johan Guerin (Belgium)
22nd – Lorenz Rotharmel (Germany)
23rd – Dries Van Roosbroeck (Belgium)
24th – Ludovic Wouters (Belgium)
25th – Herman Verboven (Belgium)
26th – Koen Van Den Broeck (Belgium)
27th – Alexandre Dumoutier (France)
28th – Bram Peersman (Belgium)
29th – Stefan Hofer (Austria)

Brian Fuidge (England) – did not finish

The final round Belgian Twin Trophy series round of 2025, takes place in France at Circuit Carole (30th-31st August).

For road racing fans though, more important BTT organised race explorations, counting towards the European Super Twin – Road Race Challenge will be at Horice (9th-10th August) and Frohburger Dreieck (19th-20th September).

Photo credit: Thijs Van Der Horst

Words by Jan Vavra

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