Hengelo 2025, Belgian Twin Trophy race results wrap up, illustrating triumphs for new Super Twins Varsselring lap-record carrier, Sasha De Vits.
Results per encounter, read as follows:
(Special thanks to Czech road racing historian, writer, statistician Jan Vavra, for compiling this information)
Belgian Twin Trophy – Race 1:
1st – Sasha De Vits (Belgium)
2nd – Jamie Williams (Isle of Man)
3rd – Kenny Meersman (Belgium)
4th – Elias Van Roekel (Netherlands)
5th – Senna Van Den Hoven (Netherlands)
6th – Thibault De Hert (Belgium)
7th – Wally Jacobs (Netherlands)
8th – Nicky De Wit (Belgium)
9th – Wim Van Den Bossche (Belgium)
10th – Alec Willemen (Netherlands)
11th – Christophe Carlier (Belgium)
12th – Julien Ringeval (France)
13th – Gauthier De Hert (Belgium)
14th – Matthias Pharazijn (Belgium)
15th – Marc Declerk (Belgium)
16th – Jan Herzog (Czech Republic)
17th – Lorenz Rotharmel (Germany)
18th – Rick Harthoorn (Netherlands)
19th – Raf Roobrouck (Belgium)
20th – Ludovic Wouters (Belgium)
21st – Mike Ceuppens (Belgium)
22nd – Roman Bocek (Czech Republic)
23rd – Johny Jadoul (Belgium)
24th – Alexandre Dumoutier (France)
25th – Marc Thijs (Belgium)
26th – Stefan Hofer (Austria)
27th – Brian Fuidge (England)
28th – Johan Guerin (Belgium)
29th – Dries Van Roosbroeck (Belgium)
Kenny Hinck (Germany) – did not finish
Bram Peersman (Belgium) – did not finish
Rutger Peersman (Belgium) – did not finish
Benjamin Vanacker (Belgium) – did not finish
Belgian Twin Trophy – Race 2:
1st – Sasha De Vits (Belgium) – New Super Twins lap record 1.56.142
2nd – Jamie Williams (Isle of Man)
3rd – Benjamin Vanacker (Belgium)
4th – Kenny Meersman (Belgium)
5th – Senna Van Den Hoven (Netherlands)
6th – Thibault De Hert (Belgium)
7th – Elias Van Roekel (Netherlands)
8th – Nicky De Wit (Belgium)
9th – Wally Jacobs (Netherlands)
10th – Wim Van Den Bossche (Belgium)
11th – Alec Willemen (Netherlands)
12th – Marc Declerk (Belgium)
13th – Julien Ringeval (France)
14th – Jan Herzog (Czech Republic)
15th – Matthias Pharazijn (Belgium)
16th – Rick Harthoorn (Netherlands)
17th – Mike Ceuppens (Belgium)
18th – Lorenz Rotharmel (Germany)
19th – Gauthier De Hert (Belgium)
20th – Roman Bocek (Czech Republic)
21st – Rutger Peersman (Belgium)
22nd – Ludovic Wouters (Belgium)
23rd – Marc Thijs (Belgium)
24th – Johny Jadoul (Belgium)
25th – Alexandre Dumoutier (France)
26th – Raf Roobrouck (Belgium)
27th – Brian Fuidge (England)
28th – Stefan Hofer (Austria)
29th – Bram Peersman (Belgium)
30th – Dries Van Roosbroeck (Belgium)
31st – Johan Guerin (Belgium)
32nd – Gert Bertels (Belgium)
Christophe Carlier (Belgium) – did not finish
The next round of the Belgian Twin Trophy series is this upcoming weekend (24th-25th May) at TT Circuit Assen (Netherlands).
For road racing fans though, a more important date is 26th-27th of July, with the BTT Championship/European Super Twin – Road Race Challenge gracing the Chimay Open Trophy meeting.
Photo credit: Thijs Van Der Horst
Words by Jan Vavra