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Prado wins MXGP of Turkey | Lucas Coenen tops MX2

2024 FIM Motocross World Championship - Round 18 - MXGP of Turkiye - Afyon

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September 9, 2024
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2024 FIM Motocross World Championship
Round 18 – MXGP of Turkiye – Afyon


Sunny weather welcomed the MXGP of Türkiye as Round 18 of the MXGP World Motocross Championships, where the ongoing battle for the MXGP title took another turn as Jorge Prado claimed the overall win, the 47th of his career reducing the points lead of Team HRC’s Tim Gajser to just 14 points.

After a disaster at the previous round, Lucas Coenen got back to his winning way, as a near-perfect weekend helped him to close in on his teammate Kay de Wolf and keep his Championship hopes alive, although a 44-point gap is a sizeable challenge.

MXGP of Turkiye Video Highlights


MXGP – Qualifying Race

Four-time Afyon winner Jeffrey Herlings was fastest in Free Practice for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, but Gajser narrowly took the first gate pick from the Dutchman in Time Practice, with reigning Champion Jorge Prado third for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing.

Jeffrey Herlings

Out of the gate, Prado looked strong, but he swerved towards the outside of the first corner and left Gajser to take the holeshot. However, with one of his best starts of the season, Herlings carved to the inside of the Slovenian to lead heading into turn two.

Prado had to battle with Romain Febvre to get the better of the Kawasaki Racing Team rider for third, but Gajser was giving Herlings all he could handle in the battle for the lead. The circuit was fast and rough, and it caught out Gajser on the exit of a left-hander as he briefly ran off-track in his pursuit of Herlings and just held off Prado to keep second.

Jorge Prado

Meanwhile, Febvre’s teammate Jeremy Seewer was battling with Team HRC’s Ruben Fernandez and Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP man Maxime Renaux for fifth position. That fight was eventually won by the Spaniard with a pass on lap nine of twelve.

Romain Febvre

Seewer just fended off Renaux for sixth, while Italians Mattia Guadagnini for Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing and Andrea Bonacorsi for Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP claimed points for eighth and ninth. The final point for tenth was taken by Jan Pancar, who had impressed with the fourth best lap in Time Practice for the TEM JP253 KTM Racing Team.

Jeremy Seewer

At the front, Gajser finally edged inside Herlings on lap seven, unnerving “The Bullet” who ran off the track as the pass was being made. He was able to recover, but a lap later Prado also found his way through to take second place and set about the leader with some of his fastest laps of the race! Herlings had to fight off Febvre to keep the top three position, which he kept by just 0.817 of a second at the finish.

Gajser managed to lift his pace to keep Prado behind him, and the winning margin was just over five seconds by the end.

MXGP – Top 10 Qualifying Race Results

PosRiderNat.BikeDiff. First
1Gajser, TimSLOHondaWinner
2Prado, JorgeESPGASGAS+5.431
3Herlings, JeffreyNEDKTM+7.933
4Febvre, RomainFRAKawasaki+8.750
5Fernandez, RubenESPHonda+24.779
6Seewer, JeremySUIKawasaki+25.408
7Renaux, MaximeFRAYamaha+35.921
8Guadagnini, MattiaITAHusqvarna+38.486
9Bonacorsi, AndreaITAYamaha+39.965
10Pancar, JanSLOKTM+41.564

MXGP Race One

The first race started explosively as Romain Febvre tangled with Herlings and Ruben Fernandez just out of the gate, tipping the Kawasaki Racing Team man upside-down just metres into the race.

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Jeremy Seewer

Teammate Jeremy Seewer rocketed across the Fox Holeshot line to claim his fifth award of the season, and a vital lead ahead of Gajser and Fernandez, as Maxime Renaux fought his way up to fourth.

Andrea Bonacorsi

Renaux moved forward past Fernandez, then Gajser saved a big mistake in a banked corner which let the Frenchman past into second. Prado had moved up to fourth at this point and began pressing his Championship rival, but the third rider in the Championship suffered what could be a vital blow to his title hopes.

Jeffrey Herlings

That was Herlings, who had recovered to fifth after his tangle with Febvre but crashed all on his own at the end of the pit lane straight, being burnt by his own exhaust pipe in the process. The Dutchman looked to be in immediate pain and could only recover to tenth.

Tim Gajser

Seewer, sensing that none of the big three were close to attacking him, started to streak away at the front of the field, while Prado made a solid inside pass on Gajser to take third. He looked a dead cert to quickly blitz past Renaux, but the Yamaha man was having none of it. Gajser kept a watching brief in fourth as his teammate Fernandez was passed by Bonacorsi, putting in one of the best rides of his rookie season to finish fifth at the track where he clinched the EMX250 title last year.

Romain Febvre

Glenn Coldenhoff, riding in pain for Fantic Factory Racing after a big crash on Saturday, was riding well in seventh, keeping back the recovering Febvre, who passed Alberto Forato on lap nine. Fernandez frustratingly crashed at the start of the final lap, dropping from sixth to ninth, the last rider not to be caught by Herlings. His crash lifted Coldenhoff to a hard-earned sixth, Febvre seventh, and Forato eighth.

Jorge Prado

Try as he might, Prado could not get past Renaux, and even came under pressure from Gajser in the closing laps until the Slovenian stalled just before the two-lap board came out. The Spaniard finished third but was obviously not happy as he remonstrated to his pit crew after the chequered flag.

Maxime Renaux

Renaux’s second place was his best since the second race at this track last year, but Seewer cruised to take his first race win for the Kawasaki Racing Team by over four seconds at the flag.

MXGP Race One Results

PosRiderNat.BikeDiff. First
1Seewer, JeremySUIKawasakiWinner
2Renaux, MaximeFRAYamaha+4.345
3Prado, JorgeESPGASGAS+6.639
4Gajser, TimSLOHonda+8.155
5Bonacorsi, AndreaITAYamaha+29.523
6Coldenhoff, GlennNEDFantic+36.913
7Febvre, RomainFRAKawasaki+38.009
8Forato, AlbertoITAHonda+39.203
9Fernandez, RubenESPHonda+49.743
10Herlings, JeffreyNEDKTM+54.203
11Horgmo, KevinNORHonda+55.668
12Guadagnini, MattiaITAHusqvarna+1:06.851
13Monticelli, IvoITABeta+1:13.343
14Guillod, ValentinSUIHonda+1:17.005
15Bogers, BrianNEDFantic+1:17.643
16Pancar, JanSLOKTM+1:18.527
17Toendel, CorneliusNORKTM+1:38.822
18Gilbert, JoshGBRKTM+1:42.307
19Brumann, KevinSUIHusqvarna+1:46.079
20Van doninck, BrentBELHonda+1:51.562
21Skovgaard, NikolajDENKTM1 lap
22Kouzis, PanagiotisGRETM1 lap
23Kuzu, AtaTURYamaha4 laps
24Demiryol, BatuhanTURGASGAS6 laps

MXGP Race Two

A frustrated Prado had suffered with goggle problems from being behind Renaux for so long in race one, so there was only one thing for it in race two – a trademark Jorge Prado Fox Holeshot.

It was his fifteenth of the season and he now cannot be caught for the overall trophy in that competition this year. However, Gajser, Febvre and Herlings were right on his tail, with “The Bullet” working quickly past the Frenchman to make his charge on the leading pair.

MXGP Start

Race two was a classic case of four of the best riders in the world pushing to the absolute limit, the Acerbis Fastest Lap Award passing between them several times before Prado put in the best of all on lap twelve. That was timed to counter an attack from Gajser, who in turn had just managed to shake off the attentions of Herlings.

Tim Gajser

The Slovenian hit neutral in a corner just as he was on the back wheel of the defending World Champion, and that was enough to halt his charge forward.

Andrea Bonacorsi

Most of the passing was being done further behind them. Bonacorsi, looking to match his fifth from race one, started in that position but the chasing pack of Coldenhoff, Seewer, and Forato caught him towards the final third of the race. Coldenhoff was able to move up to fifth, holding off an attack from Seewer, who had charged from outside of the top ten on the opening lap to salvage an overall podium finish.

Mattia Guadagnini

Forato managed to get around Bonacorsi in a close battle to be top Italian in the race, which the Honda man won to finish seventh. Behind them, Jan Pancar completed an excellent weekend in ninth, with Mattia Guadagnini taking tenth.

Jorge Prado

Ultimately, no-one could catch Prado, who brought the GASGAS home for the second race win and the overall GP trophy. Gajser limited the damage by holding off Herlings for second, as the top three finished within four and a half seconds of each other, and Febvre stayed in a solid fourth, which was to be his position in the GP as well.

Maxime Renaux

Renaux’s eleventh from a terrible start was enough to salvage fifth overall ahead of Herlings, Coldenhoff, Bonacorsi, and Forato, while Fernandez just did enough for tenth overall.

MXGP Race Two Results

PosRiderNat.BikeDiff. First
1Prado, JorgeESPGASGAS0:00.000
2Gajser, TimSLOHonda0:02.565
3Herlings, JeffreyNEDKTM0:04.245
4Febvre, RomainFRAKawasaki0:47.236
5Coldenhoff, GlennNEDFantic0:49.529
6Seewer, JeremySUIKawasaki0:50.845
7Forato, AlbertoITAHonda1:03.153
8Bonacorsi, AndreaITAYamaha1:09.983
9Pancar, JanSLOKTM1:10.906
10Guadagnini, MattiaITAHusqvarna1:12.712
11Renaux, MaximeFRAYamaha1:16.553
12Fernandez, RubenESPHonda1:19.232
13Guillod, ValentinSUIHonda1:20.926
14Horgmo, KevinNORHonda1:22.128
15Van doninck, BrentBELHonda1:38.211
16Bogers, BrianNEDFantic1:39.401
17Monticelli, IvoITABeta1:53.133
18Brumann, KevinSUIHusqvarna1 lap
19Gilbert, JoshGBRKTM1 lap
20Toendel, CorneliusNORKTM1 lap
21Kouzis, PanagiotisGRETM1 lap
22Skovgaard, NikolajDENKTM1 lap
23Kuzu, AtaTURYamaha4 laps
24Demiryol, BatuhanTURGASGAS9 laps

MXGP Overall

Herlings now sits 53 points off the top, meaning that he really needs a lot of luck to fall his way to be Champion this year.

MXGP of Turkey – MXGP Podium

The gap between red plate holder Gajser and Prado is now 14 points, meaning that if the Spaniard wins every race left in the final two rounds, then he will be Champion again no matter what. However, Motocross is rarely so simple.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado – P1

“I really needed this victory. I was so unlucky in the first moto, my pants opened on the first lap, and then in the last ten minutes the lens came off the frame of my goggles. It’s a shame to have so much bad luck when it was a moto think I could have made passes and gone for the win. Then I came back strong in the second moto with a strong start. I made a little mistake and Gajser passed me – but I reacted straight away to regain position. We gained more points this weekend, and that is the goal right now. Let’s go on to the last two rounds of the season – to make a last big push, and see how it ends!”

Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser – P2

“After winning the qualification race I was excited to go racing today, but I didn’t quite have the same feeling on the track today. What they did overnight didn’t really make the track better and it was very one-lined and I couldn’t make the pass in that second race. Still, I can’t be too disappointed as I’m still leading the championship with two rounds remaining and I’m confident I can get the job done. A big thanks to all the team for all their effort and we’ll keep building for China next weekend.”

Jeremy Seewer
Jeremy Seewer – P3

“With a start like that it always makes life easier. I’ve been feeling good all weekend but I even surprised myself today; those top-three have been so fast this year so to beat them was an achievement. I took the holeshot in race one and soon got a gap so I could relax and play with the track. I kept pushing for half the race, then I could move into cruise mode to control the race. My riding was good in the second race too but I got squeezed after the gate and had to ride through the pack. I almost caught Glenn, which would have given me P2 overall, but the most important success this weekend was that moto win; We’ve been working for this and the hard work finally paid off.”

Romain Febvre
Romain Febvre – P4

“At the start of the first race another rider hit me and I crashed in the start straight; I was dead-last and came back pretty well with a good speed, but on this track it’s so difficult to pass that I lost time just to come back in the top-ten. Then it was more difficult, even if my lap times were just one second slower than the leaders even while I was behind other riders. It’s a shame as I was sure that a good result was possible, and I used a lot of energy in this comeback. Second moto my start was good; I was immediately fourth and I was able to follow the leaders for the first ten minutes but then they made the gap.”

Maxime Renaux
Maxime Renaux – P5

“It was a bittersweet day for me today. I had a very good first race to finish second, but then early on in Race Two I fell and my chance for a podium was gone. But overall, I’m happy about my weekend and finishing second in the first race is really positive. Now its onto China next weekend.”

Jeffrey Herlings
Jeffrey Herlings – P6

“I believe Jorge, Tim and me were the fastest guys this weekend but they both finished on the podium and I crashed in the first moto and lost a lot of time, as well as burning my arm on the exhaust. In was in quite some pain. I had to come from last for P10. I managed to be good in the second moto but it was almost impossible to pass on this track. We just followed each other. No podium today. I’m looking forward to China. The season is coming to an end and two races to go. Realistically the championship is going to be very difficult but we’ll do what we can.”

Andrea Bonacorsi
Andrea Bonacorsi – P8

“I’ve had a really good weekend here in Turkey. I felt good on the bike and my riding was good, so it’s been quite decent. I had a great first race to finish fifth and then I was running fifth for a long time in Race Two until my footpeg hit a rock in a deep rut and it damaged it. I could still ride but not how I would have liked, so I dropped to eighth for eighth overall.”

Ruben Fernandez
Ruben Fernandez – P10

“Difficult day today, although I had some good speed in that first race before the crash, riding in sixth place until the very last lap. That was disappointing and I think that affected me a bit in race two but I kept fighting as much as I could and 10th overall is still okay and something I can build upon. Without that crash, it would have been a really good day, but even with it, I can take a lot of positives from the weekend and I am looking forward to China and seeing what I can do there and trying to finish this season strong.”

Mattia Guadagnini – P11

“This weekend was all about staying consistent and pushing through. In the first moto, I struggled a bit to break into the top 10 but managed a solid 12th place, earning important points. I knew I had to step it up in the second moto, and I was able to improve, finishing 10th. It’s not where I wanted to be, but I’m happy with the progress and points. Now, I’m looking forward to giving my all in China and finishing the season strong!”

MXGP Round Overall

PosRiderNat.BikeR1R2Total
1Prado, JorgeESPGAS202545
2Gajser, TimSLOHON182240
3Seewer, JeremySUIKAW251540
4Febvre, RomainFRAKAW141832
5Renaux, MaximeFRAYAM221032
6Herlings, JeffreyNEDKTM112031
7Coldenhoff, GlennNEDFAN151631
8Bonacorsi, AndreaITAYAM161329
9Forato, AlbertoITAHON131427
10Fernandez, RubenESPHON12921
11Guadagnini, MattiaITAHUS91120
12Pancar, JanSLOKTM51217
13Horgmo, KevinNORHON10717
14Guillod, ValentinSUIHON7815
15Monticelli, IvoITABET8412
16Bogers, BrianNEDFAN6511
17Van doninck, BrentBELHON167
18Brumann, KevinSUIHUS235
19Gilbert, JoshGBRKTM325
20Toendel, CorneliusNORKTM415

MXGP Championship Points – Top 20

PosRiderNat.BikeTotal
1Gajser, TimSLOHON910
2Prado, JorgeESPGAS896
3Herlings, J.NEDKTM857
4Seewer, JeremySUIKAW632
5Febvre, RomainFRAKAW566
6Vlaanderen, C.NEDYAM550
7Coldenhoff, G.NEDFAN545
8Horgmo, KevinNORHON403
9Guillod, V.SUIHON344
10Bogers, BrianNEDFAN306
11Bonacorsi, A.ITAYAM299
12Guadagnini, M.ITAHUS283
13Jonass, PaulsLATHON274
14Pancar, JanSLOKTM236
15Toendel, C.NORKTM197
16Paturel, B.FRAYAM197
17Gifting, IsakSWEYAM166
18Renaux, MaximeFRAYAM136
19Forato, A.ITAHON117
20Watson, BenGBRBET110

MX2 – Qualifying Race

Mikkel Haarup was the master of putting in the fastest lap at the end of both Practice sessions to earn himself the first gate pick for Monster Energy Triumph Racing, but the times were incredibly close with 1.5 seconds covering the top seven riders. Simon Laengenfelder in second and Liam Everts in third were both within a third of a second of the Dane.

Simon Laengenfelder

Championship chaser Lucas Coenen took the holeshot, with his twin brother Sacha Coenen absent through injury. Haarup and Everts were right with him, though, and the Belgian fired past the Triumph man on the run to the third corner. Haarup also had Thibault Benistant edge past him but by the end of the first lap he was back into third.

As they battled, Everts made a brilliant move into the wave section to take the lead from Coenen, whose teammate Kay de Wolf was building his challenge, passing Benistant for fourth on the second lap. Laengenfelder was behind them, but got caught out by Ferruccio Zanchi, who turned 18 on Friday.

Liam Everts

The German would take until lap seven to get back past the Honda man, but on the same lap he also pulled a stunning outside move on Benistant to take fifth. The Frenchman then slipped behind Zanchi on lap nine, as Haarup’s teammate Camden McLellan and Everts’ teammate Andrea Adamo also moved past Karlis Reisulis for eighth and ninth.

The top three of Everts, Coenen, and Haarup were set for the race, although Coenen closed to within a second of his Belgian compatriot at the finish line jump. The big move on the final lap came from Laengenfelder, who drove up the inside of De Wolf to try and grab fourth place.

He succeeded, but only after the pair had to pick their bikes up due to the collision as their lines came together. De Wolf was thrown off the side of the track, very lucky to be uninjured but losing the most time.

Zanchi, Benistant, McLellan, and Adamo all moved up at the Championship leader’s expense to finish in fifth to eighth, with De Wolf salvaging two points for ninth ahead of Reisulis.

MX2 – Qualifying Race Results

PosRiderNat.BikeDiff. First
1Everts, LiamBELKTM0:00.000
2Coenen, LucasBELHusqvarna0:00.921
3Haarup, MikkelDENTriumph0:09.994
4Laengenfelder, SimonGERGASGAS0:20.413
5Zanchi, FerruccioITAHonda0:24.855
6Benistant, ThibaultFRAYamaha0:27.078
7Mc Lellan, CamdenRSATriumph0:27.574
8Adamo, AndreaITAKTM0:29.821
9de Wolf, KayNEDHusqvarna0:37.668
10Reisulis, Karlis AlbertsLATYamaha0:38.910

MX2 Race One

Ferruccio Zanchi claimed his first career GP Fox Holeshot Award in race one for Team HRC, however his lead was short-lived as Simon Laengenfelder found amazing drive into the second corner to take the lead, with Coenen hot on his heels.

Ferruccio Zanchi

Fastest man in Saturday’s Practice sessions, Mikkel Haarup, got up into third for Monster Energy Triumph Racing, but coming out of the fourth corner he hit the ground. Zanchi could not miss him and also went down, as did Haarup’s teammate Camden McLellan, but it was Championship leader Kay de Wolf who had a lucky escape, having to run off the track but staying upright to charge again towards the front.

Kay de Wolf

Meanwhile, De Wolf’s teammate and Championship rival Coenen fired past Laengenfelder and tried to build a lead from there. RAM Qualifying Race winner Liam Everts was initially third, with the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 pairing of Thibault Benistant and Karlis Reisulis chasing him. Everts slid to the ground in the first corner at the start of lap three however, allowing the Yamaha riders to pass him.

Liam Everts

Quentin Prugnieres was showing good speed for F & H Racing, and he put an aggressive pass on Everts to get into fifth. He then mounted the most impressive charge we’ve seen from him in MX2, passing both Yamaha riders in successive laps for third.

Everts came through with him, however, and suddenly powered past the Frenchman from Réunion Island to take back third at the halfway point of the race, the end of lap eight.

Karlis Reisulis

By this time De Wolf had charged up to fifth, bringing Everts’ teammate, a slow-starting Andrea Adamo with him, as Benistant crashed down the order. His teammate Rick Elzinga was rising into the top ten, but had to deal with the Triumph pairing of Haarup and McLellan, who were fighting back from their first lap crash, as well as fighting each other for much of the race.

Thibault Benistant

At the front, Laengenfelder had surprised Coenen by passing him for the lead on lap seven, but the Belgian was far from done. Prugnieres fell just after being passed by Everts and dropped to an eventual tenth place finish.

Rick Elzinga

Elzinga passed Reisulis to put the two Yamaha men eighth and ninth, behind the Triumphs of Haarup and McLellan, who got back to sixth and seventh respectively.

Ferruccio Zanchi

Everts, De Wolf, and Adamo held station to bring home third to fifth positions, but Coenen had a sting in the tail for Laengenfelder, as the pair swapped places several times.

Andrea Adamo

The Belgian made the decisive move with two laps to go to take his 13th race win of the season and close the gap in the Championship to 47 points between the teammates.

MX2 Race One Results

PosRiderNat.BikeDiff. First
1Coenen, LucasBELHusqvarnaWinner
2Laengenfelder, SimonGERGASGAS+5.288
3Everts, LiamBELKTM+42.197
4de Wolf, KayNEDHusqvarna+52.862
5Adamo, AndreaITAKTM+55.253
6Haarup, MikkelDENTriumph+55.458
7Mc Lellan, CamdenRSATriumph+1:00.815
8Elzinga, RickNEDYamaha+1:07.687
9Reisulis, Karlis AlbertsLATYamaha+1:11.514
10Prugnieres, Quentin MarcFRAKawasaki+1:16.808
11Benistant, ThibaultFRAYamaha+1:23.647
12Walvoort, JensNEDKTM+1:29.014
13Oliver, OriolESPKTM+1:31.213
14Braceras, DavidESPFantic+1:35.428
15Karssemakers, KayNEDFantic+1:38.685
16Weckman, EmilFINKTM1 lap
17Zanchi, FerruccioITAHonda1 lap
18Ambjörnson, LeopoldSWEHusqvarna1 lap
19Mohammadalizadeh, PeymanIRIKTM4 laps
20Selek, Yigit AliTURGASGAS6 laps
21Gwyther, KeltonGBRKTM12 laps
22Danesh, MohammadIRIKTM14 laps

MX2 Race Two

De Wolf and Coenen battled for the Fox Holeshot Award at the start of race two, the Belgian winning only his second holeshot of the season, but De Wolf grabbed the advantage into the second corner, and it looked set to be a duel between the Championship rivals.

Lucas Coenen

However, a French fly got in the mix, as Prugnieres again showed audacity by passing several riders, including Coenen with a stunning move to take second by the end of the first full lap.

Liam Everts

His pit board gave the instruction that he was already adhering to – “No Respect” for his more experienced competition. He held fast as Coenen twice tried to pass on the corner leading onto the start straight, but finally the Husqvarna man got through on lap six, quickly followed by Haarup.

Kay de Wolf

Everts was the next rider along two laps later, and with a slightly aggressive move took fourth from the rookie. The retaliatory move in the next corner ended with Quentin being thrown from his bike, miraculously landing on his feet. He would eventually finish thirteenth, a scant reward for his early speed.

Simon Laengenfelder

Laengenfelder had been pushed down the field on the opening lap and had to work back to fourth with a move on Everts through the waves. Behind them, Elzinga finished sixth ahead of Reisulis, with McLellan taking eighth, as he would do in the overall.

Karlis Reisulis

Adamo had suffered another terrible start but made a last lap move on Zanchi to claim ninth, and seventh overall, with his countryman finishing tenth in the race.

Thibault Benistant

In the overall GP it was Benistant who claimed tenth with two eleventh places, behind Reisulis in ninth. The other Yamaha of Elzinga claimed sixth overall behind Haarup, and Laengenfelder’s pass on Everts was good enough to take the final step of the podium away from the Belgian.

After getting past Prugnieres, Coenen set about the near four-second gap to De Wolf and reeled his teammate in as his pit board read “Showtime” on lap eleven.

Lucas Coenen

The red plate holder held on grimly to the lead, but finally with huge speed on the inside of the split-lane section, it was Lucas who took the advantage on the very last lap of the weekend. Kay spun sideways in a corner trying to take it back, and the race was done.

Kay de Wolf

An ecstatic Lucas Coenen took his eighth career GP win, and seventh of the season, matching his teammate in both departments as they took a 1-2 on the overall podium.

MX2 Race Two Results

PosRiderNat.BikeDiff. First
1Coenen, LucasBELHusqvarnaWinner
2de Wolf, KayNEDHusqvarna+3.990
3Haarup, MikkelDENTriumph+10.281
4Laengenfelder, SimonGERGASGAS+11.457
5Everts, LiamBELKTM+11.835
6Elzinga, RickNEDYamaha+25.495
7Reisulis, Karlis AlbertsLATYamaha+26.490
8Mc Lellan, CamdenRSATriumph+27.617
9Adamo, AndreaITAKTM+43.661
10Zanchi, FerruccioITAHonda+44.817
11Benistant, ThibaultFRAYamaha+46.319
12Oliver, OriolESPKTM+56.296
13Prugnieres, Quentin MarcFRAKawasaki+1:16.085
14Walvoort, JensNEDKTM+1:45.434
15Braceras, DavidESPFantic+1:56.864
16Weckman, EmilFINKTM+2:01.816
17Ambjörnson, LeopoldSWEHusqvarna1 lap
18Mohammadalizadeh, PeymanIRIKTM4 laps
19Selek, Yigit AliTURGASGAS5 laps
20Karssemakers, KayNEDFantic15 laps

MX2 Overall

The gap between Lucas Coenen and Kay de Wolf is still a significant 44 points, but the chances of De Wolf wrapping up the title in China now look slim, and in the MX2 class anything is possible. Simon Laengenfelder is a more distant third on 774 points to de Wolf’s 873 and Lucas’s 829. Next closest is Liam Everts on 727 and Mikkel Haarup on 624 for Triumph.

MXGP of Turkey – MX2 Podium

In both classes the fight is still very much on, and the paddock packs the flight cases to head to Shanghai for the penultimate round, The Oriental Beauty Valley MXGP of China next weekend.

Lucas Coenen
Lucas Coenen – P1

“It was a good bounce back from Switzerland where I struggled a lot and made some mistakes. But today first race I almost did the same as second race, following the lines of Simon (Laengenfelder) and then Kay (de Wolf) in the second race, a bit later in the race but it worked well for me. Track was tough so I had to make my move and let’s sent it. I made my way up to P1 in the last lap, so that’s amazing to pass like that, Now we have still two rounds to go. We’ll have fun and we’ll go back to work.”

Kay de Wolf
Kay de Wolf – P2

“It was a difficult weekend. I felt actually really good in RAM Qualifying and then something happened that could have been avoided. But yeah, today was a new day and I struggled a lot this morning in the first race as well. To pass, the track was really slippery in the beginning I turned it around amazingly and a good one for the big picture and I’m happy with it so yeah I’ll take it all in and go on to China now.”

Simon Laengenfelder
Simon Laengenfelder – P3

“I have been feeling good all weekend here in Türkiye. The track changed a lot from Saturday to Sunday, but I enjoyed both conditions. It was really difficult to pass. The second moto, in particular, was tough to get that fourth position and keep it when you’re sandwiched between two riders. But we made it happen; third overall, which feels really good. We’re going to head to China happy and ready to fight for more!”

Liam Everts – P4

“A positive weekend. Winning the quali race was a good thing and then I was with the leaders in the first moto until I tucked the front. I worked my way back to P3: it was a good moto actually. In the second race I didn’t feel that comfortable in the beginning but then found a way to push later on. I just missed the podium so I’m a bit gutted about that. We need to work a bit more on the starts. If we can get that better then we’ll be on a very good way. We’ll have some fun in China.”

Rick Elzinga
Rick Elzinga – P6

“Overall, the weekend was OK although Saturday was not so good. With the team I turned things around for today and felt better and better as the day went on. I had a poor start in the first race but came through to eighth so that was not too bad. Then in Race Two I had a great start, but in turn three, I got blocked off and dropped down the field. I managed to get back to sixth, which was good and I was happy with my riding, but I should have been closer to the front.”

Andrea Adamo
Andrea Adamo – P7

“Not the best weekend. I compromised the GP a bit by not finding my speed on Saturday or getting my starts when the track was difficult for passing. The first moto was solid but the second one I lost a lot of time in the beginning. We will have another chance in China.”

Karlis Reisulis – P9

“My first race was going pretty good, battling with Thibault early on, but I seemed to lose my rhythm and that made the race quite tough. It was quite a difficult track to make passes on and in Race Two I moved from eighth to seventh and that was it although I did close in on Rick near the end so my fitness is good, but overall I should have been better today.”

Thibault Benistant
Thibault Benistant – P10

“This weekend was quite difficult for me. I struggled with arm pump a lot and that meant I couldn’t ride like I know I can. The goal is to ride freely and enjoy the races, but unfortunately that didn’t happen this weekend.”

Ferruccio Zanchi
Ferruccio Zanchi – P14

“After yesterday I was very excited to ride today, but things didn’t quite go to plan. I did manage to get my first holeshot in the first moto so that was great and really good for the team because they work so hard and getting the holeshot shows that my Honda CRF250R is competitive. From there though, it didn’t go so well as another rider then crashed right in front of me and I had nowhere to go. I got back to 11th but then crashed near the end and finished 17th. Race two was better but I hoped to be higher than 10th but I’m determined to improve and put in two good final rounds of the season.”

MX2 Round Overall

PosRiderNat.BikeR1R2Total
1Coenen, LucasBELHUS252550
2de Wolf, KayNEDHUS182240
3Laengenfelder, SimonGERGAS221840
4Everts, LiamBELKTM201636
5Haarup, MikkelDENTRI152035
6Elzinga, RickNEDYAM131528
7Adamo, AndreaITAKTM161228
8Mc Lellan, CamdenRSATRI141327
9Reisulis, Karlis AlbertsLATYAM121426
10Benistant, ThibaultFRAYAM101020
11Prugnieres, Quentin MarcFRAKAW11819
12Oliver, OriolESPKTM8917
13Walvoort, JensNEDKTM9716
14Zanchi, FerruccioITAHON41115
15Braceras, DavidESPFAN7613
16Weckman, EmilFINKTM5510
17Ambjörnson, LeopoldSWEHUS347
18Karssemakers, KayNEDFAN617
19Mohammadalizadeh, PeymanIRIKTM235
20Selek, Yigit AliTURGAS123

MX2 Championship Standings

PosRiderNat.BikeTotal
1de Wolf, KayNEDHUS873
2Coenen, LucasBELHUS829
3Laengenfelder, S.GERGAS774
4Everts, LiamBELKTM727
5Haarup, MikkelDENTRI624
6Adamo, AndreaITAKTM601
7Elzinga, RickNEDYAM539
8Coenen, SachaBELKTM456
9Mc Lellan, C.RSATRI368
10Zanchi, F.ITAHON338
11Oliver, OriolESPKTM299
12Prugnieres, Q.FRAKAW287
13Benistant, T.FRAYAM286
14Walvoort, JensNEDKTM234
15Reisulis, K.LATYAM206
16Chambers, JackUSAKAW180
17Braceras, D.ESPFAN175
18Karssemakers, K.NEDFAN136
19Rossi, M.FRAGAS122
20Bonacorsi, A.ITAYAM83

 

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