After an amazing CHALLENGEFAMILY season with 25 races worldwide counting for the
CHALLENGEFAMILY World Bonus, it’s
Belgian Pieter Heemeryck and Radka Kahlefeldt from Czech Republic who
claim a spectacular and powerful win. Thanks to these World Bonus
victories, both athletes earn themselves $30k.
The World Bonus pays $150k bonus deep across both top five men and women. For Pieter Heemeryck, his
CHALLENGEFAMILY World Bonus victory is the result of a very successful season with many wins. With victories at
CHALLENGEDAYTONA, CHALLENGESALOU,
CHALLENGEGRANCANARIA, CHALLENGEGERAARDSBERGEN,
CHALLENGEDAVOS, CHALLENGEPEGUERA-MALLORCA and second places at
THECHAMPIONSHIP and CHALLENGEPRAGUE, Heemeryck was by far the most successful athlete of this
CHALLENGEFAMILY season. Thanks to his
amazing results he ends up with 1650 points. Earlier this season he was
very clear about his races already: « I’m just trying to give it my best
every single race and of course a good ranking
at the CHALLENGEFAMILY World Bonus
will follow then. It’s great to see that, thanks to this World Bonus,
there is a nice battle between all the pros in the field to become the
number one. »
Despite there were some important races left last weeks, it was already
clear that Heemeryck was about to win the World Bonus. Behind him it’s
Australian Steve McKenna who wins $20k, thanks to his 1300 points and
therefore his second place in the rankings.
This season McKenna claims victory at CHALLENGEGUNSAN,
CHALLENGEVIETNAM and he became second at
CHALLENGECHINA and CHALLENGECAPETOWN.
It’s Spanish Pablo Gonzalez Dapena who ends his season in almost the best possible way. Yesterday he became second at the iconic
CHALLENGEDAYTONA, which earned him
his last 200 points of the season. That made him pass Andreas Dreitz on a
the last possible occasion, and puts him on the third place in the
rankings. He wins $14k. »I knew this was my last
chance to change the rankings, so I really wanted to race here at
Daytona International Speedway. It turned out to be a good one. »
As said Dreitz became fourth in the rankings (1050 points), earning
himself $8k. Romain Guillaime became fifth with 950 points and therefore
$3k.
Radka Kahlefeldt dominates women’s World Bonus
At the women’s CHALLENGEFAMILY World
Bonus Rankings it’s Radka Kahlefeldt who ends up her season with the
same amount of points as men’s winner Heemeryck: 1650. She took wins at
CHALLENGEASIA-PACIFIC, CHALLENGEWALCHSEE,
CHALLENGEPRAGUE, CHALLENGEDAVOS,
CHALLENGEPEGUERA-MALLORCA and became second at
THECHAMPIONSHIP. It was one of her most successful seasons ever and now she celebrates this with the World Bonus victory and therefore $30k.
Lucy Charles and Daniela Bleymehl made it very exciting until the last race of the season:
CHALLENGEDAYTONA. Before the race at
Daytona, Florida started, it was Bleymehl that was in a second place
with 1450 points, thanks to a second place in
CHALLENGESALOU, third place at THECHAMPIONSHIP, wins at
CHALLENGEGERAARDSBERGEN and CHALLENGEHEILBRONN, and a third place at
CHALLENGEROTH. Lucy Charles was only 200 points behind, after victories at
THECHAMPIONSHIP and CHALLENGEROTH.
This meant that she had to win at Daytona to claim second place in the
rankings, become second to end up even with Bleymehl or became third or
less at Daytona
to end up behind Bleymehl in the rankings.
Eventually Charles didn’t take the win at Daytona: it was Canadian Paula
Findlay who turned out to be the fastest after a nice battle with the
British, who ended up second. In rankings this means both Bleymehl and
Charles end on a shared second position, sharing
the $20k (second) and $14k (third), so they take home $17k each.
Lisa Roberts ends her season with 1165 points, a fourth place and $8k.
Emma Pallant got 1050 points, became fifth and earned $3k.
About CHALLENGEFAMILY’s World Bonus:
CHALLENGEFAMILY has introduced a pro athlete
bonus scheme to its races. The initiative provides professional athletes
with the opportunity to race for a share of a USD 150,000 end-of-season
bonus as well as a prize purse at the races.
The USD 150k bonus will pay five deep across both men and women with the
top ranked pro taking home $30k, second will earn $20k and third will
win $14k, fourth $8k and fifth $3k. Ranking will be decided through a
points system based on placings earned.