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2024 FIM Motocross World Championship
Round 13 – MXGP of Czech Republic
Loketske Serpentiny circuit


The daunting slopes of the Loketske Serpentiny circuit presented an tough challenge for riders at the MXGP of Czech Republic, where overnight rain added to the brilliant track preparation, for the over 250 riders giving their all over the two GP classes and multiple EMX races.Tim Gajser

MXGP World Championship leader Tim Gajser claimed his first ever overall Grand Prix win at the classic Czech circuit, bouncing back from third in race one to claim the second race and victory on the day for Team HRC.

MX2 saw another epic battle throughout the leading positions, and ultimately the red plate holder Kay De Wolf prevailed to take his fifth GP win of the year for Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing, and extend his points lead over his teammate, and first race winner, Lucas Coenen.

2024 MXGP of Czech Republic Highlights


MXGP – Qualifying Race

Plenty of Slovenian supporters had made the trip to Loket to cheer on their hero Tim Gajser, and they were not disappointed as the Team HRC star snatched the lead on the opening lap and kept it until the end and he has now won six times on Saturday this season. Jorge Prado and Jeffrey Herlings rounded out the qualifying top three.

Tim Gajser

MXGP – Top 20 Qualifying Race Results

Pos Rider Nat. Bike Time/Gap
1 Gajser, Tim SLO Honda 24:03.130
2 Prado, Jorge ESP GASGAS 0:05.204
3 Herlings, Jeffrey NED KTM 0:13.449
4 Seewer, Jeremy SUI Kawasaki 0:25.855
5 Vlaanderen, Calvin NED Yamaha 0:30.460
6 Febvre, Romain FRA Kawasaki 0:33.823
7 Guadagnini, Mattia ITA Husqvarna 0:42.672
8 Coldenhoff, Glenn NED Fantic 0:54.429
9 Guillod, Valentin SUI Honda 0:59.638
10 Tropepe, Giuseppe ITA Honda 1:03.740
11 Paturel, Benoit FRA Yamaha 1:06.962
12 Bogers, Brian NED Fantic 1:09.473
13 Horgmo, Kevin NOR Honda 1:10.145
14 Gifting, Isak SWE Yamaha 1:18.936
15 Koch, Tom GER KTM 1:20.635
16 Pancar, Jan SLO KTM 1:21.384
17 Forato, Alberto ITA Honda 1:23.625
18 Teresak, Jakub CZE Husqvarna 1:30.091
19 Repcak, Pavol SVK KTM 1:32.347
20 Bonacorsi, Andrea ITA Yamaha 1:33.316

MXGP Race One

It was all green at the top of the morning Warm-Up time charts and the green trend continued in the opening MXGP race, as Seewer fought off the challenge from Jorge Prado to claim his fourth Fox Holeshot Award of the year, with De Baets Yamaha man Benoit Paturel running in third early on.

Jorge Prado

While the Frenchman was quickly pounced on by both Gajser and Herlings, Seewer led for several corners before the reigning Champ took control for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing with a forceful move at the bottom of the circuit.

Jeremy Seewer

Behind, Herlings passed Gajser to move into third halfway around the lap, then muscled his way past Seewer to claim second and give chase to Prado.

Jeffrey Herlings

On the second lap, Gajser also made a move on Seewer, so the big three were out in command once more. Prado wasn’t making a mistake as Herlings was finding out as he tried time and again to pass.

Their efforts to better each other left Gajser a lonely third, and Seewer a similarly solitary fourth in a consistent ride. Paturel had to yield to Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP rider Calvin Vlaanderen and Febvre in the second half of the race, but still scored a seventh place finish, his best since October 2021.

Calvin Vlaanderen

As for the leaders, Herlings generated one of his bursts of speed to fire alongside Prado and make the Spaniard back off, after which “The Bullet” powered away to win by over 8 seconds at the chequered flag. In his first visit to the track since 2018, he looked to be in dominant form.

MXGP Race One Results

Pos Rider Nat. Bike Time
1 Herlings, Jeffrey NED KTM 35:28.261
2 Prado, Jorge ESP GASGAS 0:08.082
3 Gajser, Tim SLO Honda 0:02.312
4 Seewer, Jeremy SUI Kawasaki 0:09.659
5 Vlaanderen, Calvin NED Yamaha 0:15.042
6 Febvre, Romain FRA Kawasaki 0:11.528
7 Paturel, Benoit FRA Yamaha 0:02.921
8 Guadagnini, Mattia ITA Husqvarna 0:04.146
9 Coldenhoff, Glenn NED Fantic 0:03.665
10 Bogers, Brian NED Fantic 0:06.642
11 Van doninck, Brent BEL Honda 0:05.475
12 Koch, Tom GER KTM 0:01.216
13 Horgmo, Kevin NOR Honda 0:03.154
14 Pancar, Jan SLO KTM 0:27.205
15 Monticelli, Ivo ITA Beta 0:01.953
16 Forato, Alberto ITA Honda 0:01.583
17 Bonacorsi, Andrea ITA Yamaha 0:10.315
18 Brumann, Kevin SUI Husqvarna 1 lap
19 Spies, Maximilian GER KTM 0:01.416
20 Purdon, Tristan RSA Husqvarna 0:19.433
21 Teresak, Jakub CZE Husqvarna 0:01.479
22 Kohut, Tomas SVK KTM 0:12.745
23 Repcak, Pavol SVK KTM 0:04.215
24 Scheu, Mark GER Husqvarna 0:07.686
25 Polak, Petr CZE Yamaha 0:03.990
26 Gilbert, Josh GBR KTM 0:35.276
27 Plch, Rudolf CZE Husqvarna 0:05.222
28 Bidzans, Edvards LAT Honda 0:03.809
29 Freibergs, Uldis LAT GASGAS 0:15.618
30 Kouzis, Panagiotis GRE TM 1 lap
31 Smola, Frantisek CZE TM 0:03.484
32 Skovgaard, Nikolaj DEN KTM 0:16.481
33 Vermijl, Thomas BEL GASGAS 0:13.722
34 Tropepe, Giuseppe ITA Honda 2 laps
35 Toendel, Cornelius NOR KTM 2 laps
36 Gerhardsson, Albin SWE Husqvarna 2 laps
37 Gifting, Isak SWE Yamaha 3 laps
38 Guillod, Valentin SUI Honda 3 laps

MXGP Race Two

The second race started disastrously for the Dutchman, as a poor jump from the gate left him having to avoid a first corner crash, then in turn two a domino effect of collisions saw him on the floor.

Tim Gajser

His main rivals were soon first and second, as Prado rediscovered his starting touch to claim his twelfth Fox Holeshot Award of the year, and Gajser moved past Vlaanderen to grab second.

Febvre was a solid fourth ahead of Fantic Factory Racing’s Brian Bogers, back from his Indonesian shoulder dislocation, and veteran Valentin Guillod.

Jeffrey Herlings

All eyes were on Herlings, as he sliced through to twelfth on the second lap, before tripping over the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP machine of a sliding Andrea Bonacorsi, clipping the Italian’s back wheel and tipping over again.

Undaunted, the Dutchman was back with the same rider two laps later, and continued to advance. As Seewer recovered from his poor start, he clashed with Bogers, who fell from fifth, and suddenly Herlings was up to sixth spot and getting a pit board of “17 seconds to the leader!”

Jeremy Seewer

He passed Seewer on lap seven, then crossed the gap to Febvre by lap 14 and made an easy pass for fourth as the Frenchman struggled with a bike problem.

Meanwhile, Gajser had taken the lead, after out-foxing his rival with an inside pass on the cambered corner before the Pit Lane, actually banging bars as they passed their pit boards.

The Slovenian held the inside line and took the lead, to the roar of the many fans who had made the trip up from his homeland. Prado seemed to have no answer, and on a circuit where he had never had overall success before, “Tiga” won the race by three seconds to secure his 48th career Grand Prix victory.

Jorge Prado

Once more, Herlings stole the limelight as he attacked Vlaanderen on the final two laps, raising excitement with two near crashes as he closed to within striking distance.

Calvin Vlaanderen

Ultimately, the Yamaha man held on for third in the race, and Herlings had to settle for fourth, ahead of Romain Febvre.

MXGP Race Two Results

Pos Rider Nat. Bike Time
1 Gajser, Tim SLO Honda 35:31.253
2 Prado, Jorge ESP GASGAS 0:03.031
3 Vlaanderen, Calvin NED Yamaha 0:01.329
4 Herlings, Jeffrey NED KTM 0:05.174
5 Febvre, Romain FRA Kawasaki 0:28.857
6 Seewer, Jeremy SUI Kawasaki 0:02.327
7 Coldenhoff, Glenn NED Fantic 0:05.231
8 Van doninck, Brent BEL Honda 0:28.213
9 Guillod, Valentin SUI Honda 0:01.512
10 Horgmo, Kevin NOR Honda 0:01.291
11 Bonacorsi, Andrea ITA Yamaha 0:01.512
12 Bogers, Brian NED Fantic 0:01.051
13 Paturel, Benoit FRA Yamaha 0:20.441
14 Pancar, Jan SLO KTM 0:03.147
15 Forato, Alberto ITA Honda 0:02.919
16 Guadagnini, Mattia ITA Husqvarna 0:11.068
17 Spies, Maximilian GER KTM 1 lap
18 Teresak, Jakub CZE Husqvarna 0:09.027
19 Polak, Petr CZE Yamaha 0:05.077
20 Monticelli, Ivo ITA Beta 0:15.130
21 Kohut, Tomas SVK KTM 0:06.445
22 Purdon, Tristan RSA Husqvarna 0:06.602
23 Bruce, Bobby GBR Kawasaki 0:04.777
24 Koch, Tom GER KTM 0:08.839
25 Brumann, Kevin SUI Husqvarna 0:08.711
26 Scheu, Mark GER Husqvarna 0:05.672
27 Bidzans, Edvards LAT Honda 0:10.581
28 Plch, Rudolf CZE Husqvarna 0:13.474
29 Freibergs, Uldis LAT GASGAS 0:06.866
30 Smola, Frantisek CZE TM 0:19.320
31 Repcak, Pavol SVK KTM 1 lap
32 Kouzis, Panagiotis GRE TM 0:25.449
33 Vermijl, Thomas BEL GASGAS 0:22.246
34 Skovgaard, Nikolaj DEN KTM 0:44.246
35 Gilbert, Josh GBR KTM 5 laps

MXGP Overall

At the end of the day it was Tim Gajser taking a narrow win for the weekend on 45-points to Jorge Prado’s 44, while Jeffrey Herlings nipped at their heels on 43-points, Calvin Vlaanderen and Jeremy Seewer a more distant fourth and fifth on 36 and 33-points. Rounding out the top 10 was Febvre, Coldenhoff, Van Doninck, Paturel and Bogers.

The round overall ensured minimal movement in the standings top three, Gajser leading on 663-points, Prado second on 627 and Herlings third on 608. From there it’s a hefty drop to Vlaanderen in fourth on 471, while Seewer is fifth on 451.

Tim Gajser – P1

“It’s amazing to finally get a win here in Loket. I’ve had some good moments here, but never been able to take the victory so this is just a great feeling. I didn’t have the best first moto, but we worked together as a team to improve things for race two and I immediately felt a lot better. I got a good start, put pressure on the leader and then made a move midway through and controlled the rest of the race. A big thank you to all the team, and to all the fans Slovenian fans who create such an awesome atmosphere and who support me around the whole track. I’m glad I could finally repay them here in Loket.”

Tim Gajser
Jorge Prado – P2

“A solid weekend overall you could say – with three P2 finishes. Starting from Saturday I just tried to stay consistent. I was struggling a little bit on this track with traction because I’m quite light, but I tried my best and gave it my all, and I think we came away with the best result we could this weekend. I felt ok in the second moto, my start was good but then I just made a mistake with the line and Tim [Gajser] got past me. It’s important to grab points for the championship; I want to catch up – but it is what it is. We’ve got some sand races coming up – I’ve been putting in training time on the sand, so it should be good. I’m looking forward to Lommel, and to make a good bounce back!”

Jorge Prado
Jeffrey Herlings – P3

“I felt like my old self from a few years ago today. I am still improving, and these kinds of tracks are not easy for me. I went from 5th to 1st in the first moto and wanted to make another statement in the second but I messed up; maybe a bit too much confidence. From dead last to 13th and then I hit someone’s rear wheel and had to do it again. Speed was good, fitness was good but luck was not on my side today. So, not great, not bad and to win my 200th moto was pretty special, nobody else has reached that amount. Still seven races to go and I’m looking forward to the next one.”

Jeffrey Herlings
Calvin Vlaanderen – P4

“It’s been a physically tough weekend. Unfortunately, I picked up a sickness bug after Indonesia but I still came here with high expectations. I knew today would be challenging, and I didn’t have a great start in Race One, but I battled through for fifth. In the second one, I had a much better start and tried latching onto the front guys. I was able to stay third all race, and near the end, I could see Jeffrey Herlings closing in, so I dug deep, gave it everything I had, and pushed to the end to stay in third. Overall, I’m satisfied with today and happy to keep this momentum going.”

Calvin Vlaanderen
Jeremy Seewer – P5

“I have won races here in the past and been on the podium a few times so the final result was a little frustrating. It’s always nice to get a holeshot but those three are on a high, high level at the moment and they have a little extra, especially in the first two laps. I managed a good fourth place but I take too long to get into the race. My start was not quite so good in the second race; it’s always tough to pass here and I was felt a little empty in the end. But I was happy I get through this GP safe; I didn’t make any mistakes and a lot of riders are going home in pain. Now on to Lommel; I think we are fit enough so we just need some laps in the sand this week to get the feeling.”

Jeremy Seewer
Romain Febvre – P6

“It’s never easy to jump back into the championship mid-season after a break, so overall the result was not too bad with a sixth and a fifth. I was missing just a little physically but I had hoped my speed would be a little better in the first race. In the second race I could match the speed of the leaders until I overstretched my ankle on a jump; I had to slow down for two or three laps and that cost me fourth.”

Romain Febvre
Andrea Bonacorsi – P13

“I struggled out there this weekend. In the first race I didn’t find my flow at all, and then in Race Two I fought hard for 11th, but it wasn’t easy. The track was really tricky in Race Two and much more difficult than what we usually see, so it was a bit of a learning experience. It was also my first time racing here, so everything was new. For next weekend we head to Lommel, and I love the sand, so I can’t wait to head there and I’m really looking forward to it.”

MXGP Round Overall

Pos Rider Nat. Bike R1 R2 Total
1 Gajser, Tim SLO HON 20 25 45
2 Prado, Jorge ESP GAS 22 22 44
3 Herlings, Jeffrey NED KTM 25 18 43
4 Vlaanderen, Calvin NED YAM 16 20 36
5 Seewer, Jeremy SUI KAW 18 15 33
6 Febvre, Romain FRA KAW 15 16 31
7 Coldenhoff, Glenn NED FAN 12 14 26
8 Van doninck, Brent BEL HON 10 13 23
9 Paturel, Benoit FRA YAM 14 8 22
10 Bogers, Brian NED FAN 11 9 20
11 Horgmo, Kevin NOR HON 8 11 19
12 Guadagnini, Mattia ITA HUS 13 5 18
13 Bonacorsi, Andrea ITA YAM 4 10 14
14 Pancar, Jan SLO KTM 7 7 14
15 Guillod, Valentin SUI HON 0 12 12
16 Forato, Alberto ITA HON 5 6 11
17 Koch, Tom GER KTM 9 0 9
18 Monticelli, Ivo ITA BET 6 1 7
19 Spies, Maximilian GER KTM 2 4 6
20 Teresak, Jakub CZE HUS 0 3 3
21 Brumann, Kevin SUI HUS 3 0 3
22 Polak, Petr CZE YAM 0 2 2
23 Purdon, Tristan RSA HUS 1 0 1

MXGP Championship Points – Top 20

Pos Rider Nat. Bike Total
1 Gajser, Tim SLO HON 663
2 Prado, Jorge ESP GAS 627
3 Herlings, J. NED KTM 608
4 Vlaanderen, C. NED YAM 471
5 Seewer, Jeremy SUI KAW 451
6 Coldenhoff, G. NED FAN 389
7 Febvre, Romain FRA KAW 363
8 Horgmo, Kevin NOR HON 283
9 Jonass, Pauls LAT HON 274
10 Guillod, V. SUI HON 273
11 Bogers, Brian NED FAN 233
12 Guadagnini, M. ITA HUS 194
13 Bonacorsi, A. ITA YAM 181
14 Pancar, Jan SLO KTM 174
15 Toendel, C. NOR KTM 171
16 Paturel, B. FRA YAM 168
17 Gifting, Isak SWE YAM 130
18 Watson, Ben GBR BET 110
19 Östlund, Alvin SWE HON 95
20 Monticelli, I. ITA BET 78
21 Renaux, Maxime FRA YAM 63
22 Koch, Tom GER KTM 63
23 Spies, M. GER KTM 45
24 Gilbert, Josh GBR KTM 29
25 Brumann, Kevin SUI HUS 27
26 Okura, Yuki JPN HON 25
27 Sterry, Adam GBR KTM 25
28 Van doninck, B. BEL HON 23
29 Kerhoas, L. FRA KTM 20
30 Haavisto, Jere FIN KTM 18
31 Tropepe, G. ITA HON 15
32 Jacobi, Henry GER KTM 13
33 Edberg, Tim SWE HON 13
34 Forato, A. ITA HON 11
35 Valentin, A. ESP YAM 7
36 Scuteri, E. ITA HON 6
37 Kohut, Tomas SVK KTM 6
38 Quarti, Yuri ITA HON 6
39 Gerhardsson, A. SWE HUS 6
40 Freibergs, U. LAT GAS 6
41 Teresak, Jakub CZE HUS 6
42 Kellett, Todd GBR YAM 5
43 van Berkel, L. NED HON 5
44 Scheu, Mark GER HUS 5
45 Cordovez, M. ECU YAM 4
46 Ludwig, Noah GER KTM 4
47 Zonta, Filippo ITA KTM 4
48 Aparecido dos Santos, F. BRA YAM 3
49 Croci, Simone ITA HON 3
50 Sileika, T. LAT GAS 3
51 Nickel, Cato GER HUS 3
52 Pezzuto, S. ITA HON 3
53 Nagy, Anton SWE YAM 3
54 Rolando, N. URU HUS 2
55 Polak, Petr CZE YAM 2
56 Benenaula, A. ECU KAW 1
57 Villaronga Muga, S. CHI HON 1
58 Purdon, T. RSA HUS 1

MX2 – Qualifying Race

Lucas Coenen took his third consecutive RAM Qualifying Race win for Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing with a stunning performance that included multiple overtaking moves. Teammate Kay de Wolf suffered a big crash in the early laps but recovered to sixth. Between the two were Sacha Coenen, Liam Everts, Simon Laegenfelder and Rick Elzinga.

MX2 – Qualifying Race Results

Pos Rider Nat. Bike Time/Gap
1 Coenen, Lucas BEL Husqvarna 24:44.517
2 Coenen, Sacha BEL KTM 0:01.050
3 Everts, Liam BEL KTM 0:01.884
4 Laengenfelder, Simon GER GASGAS 0:06.720
5 Elzinga, Rick NED Yamaha 0:25.056
6 de Wolf, Kay NED Husqvarna 0:32.161
7 Reisulis, Karlis Alberts LAT Yamaha 0:35.942
8 Mc Lellan, Camden RSA Triumph 0:36.346
9 Adamo, Andrea ITA KTM 0:46.141
10 Zanchi, Ferruccio ITA Honda 0:48.204
11 Haarup, Mikkel DEN Triumph 0:51.845
12 Karssemakers, Kay NED Fantic 0:59.543
13 Oliver, Oriol ESP KTM 0:59.847
14 Chambers, Jack USA Kawasaki 1:03.242
15 Walvoort, Jens NED KTM 1:16.980
16 Martinez, Yago ESP TM 1:21.742
17 Mikula, Julius CZE KTM 1:25.801
18 Venhoda, Martin CZE GASGAS 1:38.105
19 Olsson, Filip SWE KTM 1:40.252
20 Braceras, David ESP Fantic 1:44.061

MX2 Race One

The first race began with Sacha Coenen taking yet another holeshot, in front of his two Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammates, Adamo and Liam Everts.

Sacha Coenen

Unfortunately however at the start of the second lap, Bike It MTX Kawasaki rider Jack Chambers crashed in front of the Pit Lane and the race had to be stopped as he was treated for concussion.

On the restart, Sacha Coenen once more emerged in front to claim his twelfth Fox Holeshot Award of the season, this time with his brother Lucas, who had been buried in the pack before the restart, right in his wheel tracks in second. Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 star Rick Elzinga was into third and looking good on a surface which is not his usual favourite.

On the third lap, Lucas Coenen moved past Sacha into the lead, before the KTM-mounted twin hit the floor to lose second place to Elzinga.

Simon Laengenfelder held third for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing, urged on by his many fans who had made the short trip over the nearby German border.

Simon Laengenfelder

Everts battled past Laengenfelder after a couple of attempts, before making a particularly sweet pass on Elzinga. The Belgian fell a lap later, and would have to settle for fifth at the flag. Elzinga slipped back to sixth as Sacha Coenen crashed out of the race on lap 12.

Liam Everts

In the frantic battle, Mikkel Haarup had worked his way up to third for Monster Energy Triumph Racing, behind Laengenfelder, but a late charge from Kay de Wolf led to a last lap pass by the red plate holder. Nobody could stop Lucas Coenen, however, who won by nearly ten seconds at the flag.

MX2 Race One Results

Pos Rider Nat. Bike Time
1 Coenen, Lucas BEL Husqvarna 33:54.414
2 Laengenfelder, Simon GER GASGAS 0:09.949
3 de Wolf, Kay NED Husqvarna 0:13.583
4 Haarup, Mikkel DEN Triumph 0:14.509
5 Everts, Liam BEL KTM 0:18.042
6 Elzinga, Rick NED Yamaha 0:38.431
7 Mc Lellan, Camden RSA Triumph 0:54.060
8 Oliver, Oriol ESP KTM 0:55.518
9 Walvoort, Jens NED KTM 1:03.390
10 Reisulis, Karlis Alberts LAT Yamaha 1:07.250
11 Braceras, David ESP Fantic 1:19.601
12 Venhoda, Martin CZE GASGAS 1 lap
13 Katrinak, Jaroslav SVK GASGAS 1 lap
14 Zanchi, Ferruccio ITA Honda 1 lap
15 Ambjörnson, Leopold SWE Husqvarna 1 lap
16 Tuani, Federico ITA KTM 1 lap
17 Olsson, Filip SWE KTM 1 lap
18 Lüning, Arvid SWE GASGAS 1 lap
19 Smulders, Scott NED Honda 1 lap
20 Rainio, Sampo FIN KTM 1 lap
21 Nilsson, Samuel ESP KTM 1 lap
22 Vennekens, Nicolas BEL GASGAS 1 lap
23 Stehlík, Daniel CZE KTM 1 lap
24 Brix, Oscar DEN KTM 2 laps
25 Mikula, Julius CZE KTM 4 laps
26 Adamo, Andrea ITA KTM 4 laps
27 Pikart, Tomas CZE KTM 5 laps
28 Coenen, Sacha BEL KTM 7 laps
29 Martinez, Yago ESP TM 8 laps
30 Kraus, Radim CZE KTM 10 laps
31 Alfarizi, Delvintor INA Honda 14 laps

MX2 Race Two

Race two was like a representation of the whole MX2 series so far, with frantic action all through the pack. Passes and crashes were taking place almost every lap, but somehow the series leader prevailed to take the victory again.

Sacha Coenen

It was Everts who claimed the Fox Holeshot Award this time, only his third of the series, Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 new rider Karlis Reisulis held second early on, before being passed by Haarup on the first lap. Everts suddenly fell on the first corner of the second lap, but recovered quickly enough to re-pass Haarup on the big right-hander alongside the start straight.

That corner would be a problem for Haarup, as he was later passed there by both Laengenfelder and Lucas Coenen, on his way to a fifth-place finish. De Wolf had advanced steadily, past an impressive Reisulis on lap six, then Haarup a lap later. He had pressure from his teammate, who had started poorly, until Lucas collided with the bank coming out of turn two and crashed heavily.

Simon Laengenfelder

Laengenfelder reeled in Everts, to take a loudly cheered leading position from lap eight, and he looked in control on his favoured hard-pack, but De Wolf suddenly lit the afterburners, battling back and forth with Everts for second place.

Finally getting the pass to stick on lap 13, their battle had brought them to Laengenfelder’s rear wheel, and with a stunning move on lap 15 the Dutchman took a convincing win in brilliant style, depriving the German of his first GP victory of the year in the process.

Liam Everts

With Everts third, Lucas took fourth from Haarup. Elzinga, Reisulis, Mc Lellan, Sacha and Oliver rounding out the top-10 respectively.

MX2 Race Two Results

Pos Rider Nat. Bike Time
1 de Wolf, Kay NED Husqvarna 33:54.288
2 Laengenfelder, Simon GER GASGAS 0:01.958
3 Everts, Liam BEL KTM 0:07.745
4 Coenen, Lucas BEL Husqvarna 0:20.685
5 Haarup, Mikkel DEN Triumph 0:24.107
6 Elzinga, Rick NED Yamaha 0:33.127
7 Reisulis, Karlis Alberts LAT Yamaha 0:41.648
8 Mc Lellan, Camden RSA Triumph 0:50.473
9 Coenen, Sacha BEL KTM 0:59.328
10 Oliver, Oriol ESP KTM 1:06.484
11 Braceras, David ESP Fantic 1:28.082
12 Zanchi, Ferruccio ITA Honda 1:46.898
13 Walvoort, Jens NED KTM 1:58.678
14 Ambjörnson, Leopold SWE Husqvarna 1 lap
15 Venhoda, Martin CZE GASGAS 1 lap
16 Tuani, Federico ITA KTM 1 lap
17 Olsson, Filip SWE KTM 1 lap
18 Smulders, Scott NED Honda 1 lap
19 Rainio, Sampo FIN KTM 1 lap
20 Lüning, Arvid SWE GASGAS 1 lap
21 Stehlík, Daniel CZE KTM 1 lap
22 Vennekens, Nicolas BEL GASGAS 1 lap
23 Kraus, Radim CZE KTM 2 laps
24 Brix, Oscar DEN KTM 2 laps
25 Katrinak, Jaroslav SVK GASGAS 3 laps
26 Martinez, Yago ESP TM 9 laps
27 Kooiker, Dave NED KTM 10 laps
28 Nilsson, Samuel ESP KTM 12 laps
29 Alfarizi, Delvintor INA Honda 15 laps

MX2 Overall

De Wolf took the MX2 round win on 45-points to Laegenfelder’s 44,and Lucas Coenen’s 43; Everts and Haarup rounding out the top five.

The result sees de Wolf continue to lead on 626-points, L.Coenen second on 580 and Laegenfelder third on 560.

Kay de Wolf – P1

“It was amazing to get the victory. I was a bit emotional on that podium. From last year I was in so much pain standing on the podium and also in 2018 when I missed the EMX85 win and finished 2nd so I’m so happy to finally get the win here as this place is amazing. I couldn’t do it without this team. They do a great job! My mechanics yesterday had to do so much job to the bike as it was in bad shape after my crash so big shout out to them, I appreciate it a lot!”

Simon Laengenfelder – P2

“Almost a GP win this weekend you could say! My fitness is now getting better and better. Just before Maggiora, I had a fever, and since then I had been struggling – but now things are improving. This weekend we managed some strong finishes. The track was really difficult to ride fast – you had to push alot to try to ride over all the bumps out of the corners. I’m happy to be consistent with a 2-2 result. For sure everyone wants to win, but it’s not always easy. I think we will get there though; and I am really looking forward to Lommel.”

Simon Laengenfelder
Lucas Coenen – P3

“For the first race nothing to say as it was good. In the second race, my stsart was good but got pushed wide from the inside found myself far but I came back well and was behind Kay (de Wolf) and wanted to pass him. It was a bit sketchy at some points but then I crashed and try to come back as fast as possible. Now we don’t quit and want to go to Lommel to win so see you next week!”

Liam Everts – P4

“A good qualifying moto on Saturday and it was enough for a decent pick in the gate. We had two starts and I had a tip-over for the second one, the full race, and 5th was alright. The holeshot helped in the second moto but I rode a bit tight. I’m not super-happy about some things but I was quite happy with my riding today. I just need to cut down the mistakes and hope for better at my home GP.”

Liam Everts
Rick Elzinga – P6

“I’m really happy with the progress I’ve made since Indonesia, and it’s been a good weekend overall. In the first race, I was lucky because it was restarted, and I started third with Karlis fourth before I moved into second pretty quickly. But I pushed a little too hard and lost my flow near the end and slipped back to sixth. My start in Race Two wasn’t as good but my riding was much better. I had good speed, found my flow, and I was able to push all moto. We’ve made some good improvements this weekend and thanks to the team for their support.”

Rick Elzinga
Karlis Reisulis – P8

“It’s been a really good weekend for me here in Loket, and things are going in the right direction. In Race One I felt really good although I crashed with another rider, but I was happy to finish in 10th. I had a great start in Race Two, and I was running in second for a while, which was really good, but I got a little tired towards the end. Overall, my progress in the class has been positive, and I’m looking forward to Lommel next weekend.”

Karlis Reisulis
Ferruccio Zanchi – P12

“I was happy with the majority of my riding, but a few moments cost me once again. I made a lot of passes over the weekend and that is something to be happy about, but I also wanted to be better in the first few laps so that I don’t have to make so many moves. Still, I am healthy and learning all the time and although I’m not getting the end results I want, I still think I am progressing and moving in the right direction.”

Ferruccio Zanchi
Sacha Coenen – P15

“Two holeshots but only one counted and I was riding with my brother at the front until I had a small tip-off that was really strange. I got back to 5th but had to bail off the bike on the jump at the bottom of the hill. I was lucky to have just a few scratches. My riding was good in the second moto although I had some pain and the start wasn’t great. I’m really looking forward to racing Lommel; I wish the race was tomorrow!”

Sacha Coenen
Andrea Adamo – DNF/DNS

“This morning I had a scary crash and I was 50-50 for the races but I said I wanted to try, I wanted to give it a go. I had a pretty good start but then we had the red flag, and I hope everyone is OK. We had to re-group and it was not so easy because I was feeling a bit weak. I fought as much as I could the whole moto but towards the end I made one small mistake and hit my head and also my torso where I had a cut and it re-opened. I had to go to the hospital because my blood pressure was very low. I had some stitches and things are well now. To go home with only five stitches after the fall from the morning is positive and I hope to be back on my bike as soon as I can.”

MX2 Round Overall

Pos Rider Nat. Bike R1 R2 Total
1 de Wolf, Kay NED HUS 20 25 45
2 Laengenfelder, Simon GER GAS 22 22 44
3 Coenen, Lucas BEL HUS 25 18 43
4 Everts, Liam BEL KTM 16 20 36
5 Haarup, Mikkel DEN TRI 18 16 34
6 Elzinga, Rick NED YAM 15 15 30
7 Mc Lellan, Camden RSA TRI 14 13 27
8 Reisulis, Karlis Alberts LAT YAM 11 14 25
9 Oliver, Oriol ESP KTM 13 11 24
10 Braceras, David ESP FAN 10 10 20
11 Walvoort, Jens NED KTM 12 8 20
12 Zanchi, Ferruccio ITA HON 7 9 16
13 Venhoda, Martin CZE GAS 9 6 15
14 Ambjörnson, Leopold SWE HUS 6 7 13
15 Coenen, Sacha BEL KTM 0 12 12
16 Tuani, Federico ITA KTM 5 5 10
17 Olsson, Filip SWE KTM 4 4 8
18 Katrinak, Jaroslav SVK GAS 8 0 8
19 Smulders, Scott NED HON 2 3 5
20 Lüning, Arvid SWE GAS 3 1 4
21 Rainio, Sampo FIN KTM 1 2 3

MX2 Championship Standings

Pos Rider Nat. Bike Total
1 de Wolf, Kay NED HUS 626
2 Coenen, Lucas BEL HUS 580
3 Laengenfelder, S. GER GAS 560
4 Everts, Liam BEL KTM 515
5 Adamo, Andrea ITA KTM 457
6 Haarup, Mikkel DEN TRI 433
7 Elzinga, Rick NED YAM 382
8 Coenen, Sacha BEL KTM 362
9 Oliver, Oriol ESP KTM 236
10 Zanchi, F. ITA HON 229
11 Prugnieres, Q. FRA KAW 228
12 Benistant, T. FRA YAM 226
13 Mc Lellan, C. RSA TRI 209
14 Walvoort, Jens NED KTM 170
15 Chambers, Jack USA KAW 152
16 Rossi, M. FRA GAS 122
17 Braceras, D. ESP FAN 122
18 Karssemakers, K. NED FAN 115
19 Bonacorsi, A. ITA YAM 83
20 Mikula, Julius CZE KTM 75
21 Reisulis, K. LAT YAM 69
22 Osterhagen, H. NOR HON 62
23 Ambjörnson, L. SWE HUS 59
24 Lata, Valerio ITA KTM 55
25 Martinez, Yago ESP TM 39
26 Valk, Cas NED KTM 36
27 Bruce, Bobby GBR KAW 32
28 Kooiker, Dave NED KTM 27
29 Lüning, Arvid SWE GAS 24
30 Tuani, F. ITA KTM 20
31 Fredriksen, H. NOR KTM 18
32 Venhoda, M. CZE GAS 15
33 Wannalak, J. THA KTM 15
34 Van Erp, Ivano NED YAM 13
35 Olsson, Filip SWE KTM 13
36 Voxen Kleemann, W. DEN KTM 13
37 Alfarizi, D. INA HON 12
38 Koenig, Peter GER KTM 9
39 Katrinak, J. SVK GAS 8
40 Skovbjerg, N. DEN YAM 6
41 Smulders, S. NED HON 5
42 Makarim, N. INA KTM 5
43 Weckman, Emil FIN KTM 3
44 Arsenio Algifari, M. INA HON 3
45 Maupin, T. FRA GAS 3
46 Nilsson, S. ESP KTM 3
47 Rainio, Sampo FIN KTM 3
48 Fredsoe, Mads DEN GAS 2
49 Towers, Gavin USA YAM 1
50 Werner, M. GER HON 1
51 Krug, Jan GER HUS 1

 

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