FIM-E Super Twin Bike

The Euro Finals last year saw an all-Dutch final in Super Twin and with a feeling of déjà vu Martijn de Haas and Job Heezen emerged to contest the Main Event title in a reprise. The outcome was similar with de Haas taking the win with a 6.6056/212.81 over Heezen's 7.3536/205.24 continuing the ET separation that the pair maintained pretty much throughout qualifying and eliminations.

FIM-E Pro Stock Bike

A healthy 11 riders took aim at the eight-bike field with Karl-Heinz Weikum taking low qualifier with a 7.0565/188.90 and one of five to lower their PB over the course of the event. Alex Hope in his second season on the Hope Racing Suzuki PSB finished in a fine runner-up spot, with the tree very much in his favour in the first round (where Kenneth Holmberg red lit away a PB of 7.1574/184.36 by 0.0017second) and in the semi-final where he drilled Weikum on the tree with a 0.01 RT to put a 7.3200/180.61 ahead of the German's 7.2367/186.64. Hope got the jump on reigning European champion Fredrik Fredlund in the final (a 0.017 to a 0.047 pair of RTs) at the startline, but Fredlund and the PAF Suzuki rode around the British title holder with a 7.2021/186.66 to a 7.2559/180.66 with barely a bike length separating them at the stripe.