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Final Countdown…to Final Round!!!
Who will be the world champion of “WGP#1 World Series 2022”?
It’s the final countdown to The Greatest Single Grand Slam in the world!!! Water Jet World Championship "WGP#1 World Cup 2022" during 14-18 December 2022 at Jomtien Beach, Pattaya City, Thailand, which is a final round of the championship "WGP#1 World Series 2022" and winning the world's highest prize money.
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After WGP#1 World Series 2022 has passed 2 Rounds, including Europe - Poland and Lake Havasu City - USA, it appears that the overall scores of the Pro Sport GP (Category 2) are very close, with up to 2 racers are able to win the championship in this class. #52 Supuk Settura, a Thai rider, the 6-time WGP#1 World Cup Grand Prix, 2021, 2020, 2017, 2015, 2014 and 2013 and the 2020 WGP#1 World Series champion, is the leader with an overall score of 108 points. Followed by 2nd place is Simon Belcher, the United Kingdom rider, with 89 points. And Johichiroh Katano, Japanese rider, the 2-time WGP#1 World Series champion in 2021 and 2019, are expected to be a “Dark Horse” also. In the final round, Supak Settura is considered an advantage because he is the host, gets used to the course conditions and has the advantage of cheering from Thai people. Eligible to win WGP#1 World Series in this class.
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In the Pro Runabout 1100 Open (Category 3), there are 5 riders who have the opportunity to win in this class. A Thai rider, #45 Suphathat Footrakul, this year his performance exceeded expectations, especially winning in all moto of the World Finals Tournament at The USA, scoring 1st place with 108 points. Followed by 3 Thai racers, #52 Supuk Settura in 2nd place with 103 points, #96 Supap Pulsopa in 3rd place with 101 points and #11 Ariyawat Lahib, with 96 points, is ranked 4th. 2021 WGP#1 World Series Champion, #176 Valentina Lezcano, the only female rider in this class from the USA, is in fifth place with 78 points. In this class, the championship is still open. All 5 riders have the right to win WGP#1 World Series this season.
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In the Pro-AM Endurance (Category 6), #8 Jean-Bruno Pastorello, French racer, a three-time 2021, 2019 and 2017 WGP#1 World Cup Grand Prix champion and 2021 WGP#1 World Series champion, had an excellent performance this year. He was able to win both 2 Rounds, including Europe - Poland and Lake Havasu City - USA, with an overall score leading to 1st place with 120 points. Followed by American riders #110 Tory Snyder and #22 Anthony Radetic in 2nd place with 96 points and 3rd place with 80 points respectively. If Jean-Bruno Pastorello continues to maintain his great form continuously, he has more chance to win WGP#1 World Series this year.
Let’s Cheer up! racers all over the world who will be the world champion of WGP#1 World Series 2022. And follow "WGP#1 World Cup 2022", during 14-18 December 2022 at Pattaya City, Thailand, through an exclusive live streaming, monitor every fraction of a second with features of all classes and every Moto via Official Facebook and Youtube channel Jet Ski World Cup Grand Prix only! Starting from 15-18 December at 9:00 a.m. onwards.
WGP#1 WORLD SERIES
6 December 2022
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