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Prado goes 1-1 at MXGP of Sardegna

2024 FIM Motocross World Championship - Round Three - MXGP of Sardegna, Riola Sardo

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
April 8, 2024
in MXGP

2024 FIM Motocross World Championship
Round Three – MXGP of Sardegna
Crossodromo Comunale “Le Dune”


The season’s first taste of sand greeted the MXGP World Motocross Championship at round three at the “Le Dune” or “Riola Sand” of Sardegna in the local lingo. As well as a tough, ever-shifting surface that carved up throughout the weekend, the challenge was amplified by temperatures close to 30 degress.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado

Reigning MXGP World Champion Jorge Prado took a dominant win for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing in Saturday’s RAM Qualifying Race, as did his fellow red plate holder Kay de Wolf in the MX2 class for Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing.

Kay de Wolf
Kay de Wolf

Both of the Championship leaders continued their perfect winning records with their third overall victories in a row, although classic challengers were on hand to give notice that they are ready to catch them if they slip up.


MXGP – Qualifying Race

After a collision with another rider caused a crash in Free Practice for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing’s red plate holder Jorge Prado, he came back to top the table in Time Practice to grab first gate pick for the RAM Qualifying Race, but only by seven-hundredths of a second from Jeffrey Herlings, who was showing his pace for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing in second.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado

For once, Prado was beaten to the first corner, this time by Kawasaki Racing Team pilot Jeremy Seewer, who bolted into the lead ahead of the reigning champ as Tim Gajser slotted his Team HRC Honda into third. Seewer’s teammate Romain Febvre was less fortunate and crashed in turn one, then suffered a technical issue as he fought back, coming to a halt after eight minutes of the race.

Jeremy Seewer,
Jeremy Seewer

Seewer made a small mistake halfway round the first lap, allowing Prado to pounce just as Gajser was starting to threaten him. Tim got past the Swiss rider on the following circulation and tried to prevent Prado from pulling away. Calvin Vlaanderen started to challenge Herlings for 4th but spun sideways by the Pit Lane , allowing the Standing Construct Honda of Pauls Jonass through into a 5th place which he kept to the flag.

Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser

At half distance, Herlings got onto Seewer’s back wheel and the Kawasaki man jumped too far into a long-left hander, giving “The Bullet” his chance to move into third.

Prado was able to stretch his lead to over eight-seconds from Gajser at one point, and despite a late tangle with a lapped rider he kept it all under control to win yet again.

MXGP – Qualifying Race Results

PosRiderBikeTime
1Jorge PradoGASGAS23m55.666
2Tim GajserHonda+0:06.628
3Jeffrey HerlingsKTM+0:25.730
4Jeremy SeewerKawasaki+0:33.621
5Pauls JonassHonda+0:34.518
6Calvin VlaanderenYamaha+0:35.357
7Glenn ColdenhoffFantic+0:44.601
8Brian BogersFantic+0:55.588
9Valentin GuillodHonda+1m04.988
10Alvin ÖstlundHonda+1m05.583
11Kevin HorgmoHonda+1m08.129
12Ben WatsonBeta+1m14.010
13Isak GiftingYamaha+1m18.053
14Tom KochKTM+1m21.117
15Cornelius ToendelKTM+1m29.397
16Roan Van De MoosdijkHonda+1m37.546
17Maximilian SpiesKTM+1m42.807
18Kevin BrumannHusqvarna+1m52.251
19Todd KellettYamaha+2m03.353
20Tim EdbergHonda+1 lap
21Jakub TeresakHusqvarna+1 lap
22Jan PancarKTM+1 lap
23Tomass SileikaGASGAS+1 lap
24Adam SterryKTM+1 lap
25Benoit PaturelYamaha+1 lap
26Anton NagyYamaha+1 lap
27Mark ScheuHusqvarna+2 laps
28Ivo MonticelliBeta+4 laps
29Romain FebvreKawasaki+10 laps

MXGP Race One

As in Saturday’s RAM Qualifying Race, Jorge Prado was beaten to the Fox Holeshot Award of race one by Kawasaki Racing Team’s Jeremy Seewer, but a quick inside move into the second corner saw the reigning World Champion back in his usual leading position.

Jeremy Seewer
Jeremy Seewer

Team HRC’s Tim Gajser made a quick move past the Swiss rider in turn four and Pauls Jonass took his Standing Construct Honda through into third at the same time.

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The two Honda men set after chasing the Red Plate Holder, while last year’s winner, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jeffrey Herlings, had started outside the top five and had to haul his way through the pack. This he did to great effect, reaching third place by lap six, but at that point the leading pair were far off into the distance.

Romain Febvre

Seewer fell dramatically after five minutes, but would recover to finish 11th, while his teammate Romain Febvre, consigned to the far outside of the start gate after being unable to finish Saturday’s race, worked his way up to sixth place with a series of passes. Jonass slipped to fifth behind the Fantic Factory Racing pilot Glenn Coldenhoff in the closing laps.

Calvin Vlaanderen

At this time it looked like Gajser was closing in on Prado, getting to within two seconds of the Spaniard, but was never allowed to get closer as the champ took yet another race win. Herlings a distant third, Coldenhoff fourth and Jonass fifth.

MXGP Race One Results

Pos.RiderBikeTime/Gap
1Jorge PradoGASGAS35m36.104
2Tim GajserHonda+0:05.279
3Jeffrey HerlingsKTM+0:39.521
4Glenn ColdenhoffFantic+0:53.793
5Pauls JonassHonda+0:57.563
6Romain FebvreKawasaki+1:08.202
7Calvin VlaanderenYamaha+1m14.107
8Brian BogersFantic+1m17.947
9Ben WatsonBeta+1m29.308
10Kevin HorgmoHonda+1m40.733
11Jeremy SeewerKawasaki+1m46.353
12Tom KochKTM+1m52.616
13Alvin ÖstlundHonda+1 lap
14Isak GiftingYamaha+1 lap
15Maximilian SpiesKTM+1 lap
16Cornelius ToendelKTM+1 lap
17Adam SterryKTM+1 lap
18Valentin GuillodHonda+1 lap
19Ivo MonticelliBeta+1 lap
20Benoit PaturelYamaha+1 lap
21Todd KellettYamaha+1 lap
22Jakub TeresakHusqvarna+1 lap
23Jan PancarKTM+2 laps
24Anton NagyYamaha+2 laps
25Kevin BrumannHusqvarna+2 laps
26Mark ScheuHusqvarna+3 laps
27Roan Van De MoosdijkHonda+6 laps
28Tim EdbergHonda+8 laps
29Tomass SileikaGASGAS+15 laps

MXGP Race Two

Race two again saw Seewer fast out of the gate, but Prado was right there immediately to just edge ahead over the Fox Holeshot Award line. Herlings railed around the Kawasaki man in turn two and now it was “The Bullet” who had the task of challenging Prado.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado

Behind him, JM Racing Honda stand-in Tim Edberg was briefly up into fourth, before Jonass and Gajser pushed past early on. Febvre had to charge once more, nearly crashing in a dramatic moment where he nearly collided with JK Racing Yamaha’s Isak Gifting on the take-off of one of the biggest jumps on the track.

Romain Febvre
Romain Febvre

After 16 minutes, Herlings had got to within striking distance of Prado and was hoping to uncork some of his old magic, but the Dutchman just pushed the front end too hard into a left-hand corner and was suddenly on the ground. Gajser accepted the gift of second place, which kept the Championship damage to a minimum, but the leader was off the hook and cruised to his fourth straight GP race win.

Jeffrey Herlings
Jeffrey Herlings

The Slovenian fell on the final lap, but he had enough time to pick himself up and still claim second ahead of Herlings, Jonass, Febvre, and Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP’s Calvin Vlaanderen. Calvin’s guest teammate for the weekend, FIM World Sand Races Champion Todd Kellett, ran as high as 13th before a small crash put him back to 16th at the flag for his first Grand Prix points since 2021.

Calvin Vlaanderen
Calvin Vlaanderen
Jorge Prado – P1

“I’m in a good moment right now, I’m feeling very good on the bike and we do a great work with the team. I’m so happy to be winning here in the sand again as it’s been a long time since I got an overall in the sand. I was very close last year few times but I guess now you can call me the ‘Sand Man’ again!”

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado
Tim Gajser – P2

“I mean it was a consistent weekend so I have to be happy with that. We take quite good points for the championship. I didn’t feel that good the whole weekend as I was struggling a bit with the bike set up but anyway, I’m happy to finish on the podium. Now sand is done and we go to Arco (Trentino) and I’m looking forward to be there with so many fans. I want to say a huge thank you to all my team as everybody is working super hard and I thank everybody around me and all the fans!”

Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser
Jeffrey Herlings – P3

“It’s good as every GPs it’s getting better. From Argentina to Sardegna I improved every time. Especially after the crash of yesterday in the warm-up and my sore ribs but I make no excuses, third was all I had for today but I feel like we’re getting better and better so let’s keep on going.”

Jeffrey Herlings
Jeffrey Herlings

MXGP Race Two Results

Pos.RiderBikeTime/Gap
1Jorge PradoGASGAS35m44.443
2Tim GajserHonda+0:16.624
3Jeffrey HerlingsKTM+0:27.553
4Pauls JonassHonda+0:49.572
5Romain FebvreKawasaki+m:00.952
6Calvin VlaanderenYamaha+1m02.493
7Jeremy SeewerKawasaki+m:07.901
8Isak GiftingYamaha+m:15.011
9Glenn ColdenhoffFantic+:1m17.421
10Kevin HorgmoHonda+1m18.785
11Brian BogersFantic+1m43.318
12Ben WatsonBeta+1m57.870
13Tom KochKTM+1 lap
14Cornelius ToendelKTM+1 lap
15Valentin GuillodHonda+1 lap
16Todd KellettYamaha+1 lap
17Adam SterryKTM+1 lap
18Alvin ÖstlundHonda+1 lap
19Kevin BrumannHusqvarna+1 lap
20Maximilian SpiesKTM+1 lap
21Ivo MonticelliBeta+1 lap
22Tim EdbergHonda+1 lap
23Jan PancarKTM+1 lap
24Benoit PaturelYamaha+2 laps
25Anton NagyYamaha+2 laps
26Mark ScheuHusqvarna+3 laps
27Jakub TeresakHusqvarna+6 laps
28Roan Van De MoosdijkHonda+8 laps
29Tomass SileikaGASGAS+15 laps

MXGP Overall

Prado took the round win, on a perfect 50-points, Tim Gajser the runner-up on 44 and Herlings third on 40-points. Jonass and Febvre rounding out the top five.

Tim Gajser

Prado’s 41st career Grand Prix win now puts him 17 points clear of Gajser, and Herlings’ first podium of the season has moved him up to third in the standings. Will the strong fan support that Gajser always gets at the MXGP of Trentino spur him on to challenge the Champion next weekend? He certainly needs to start clawing the points back, as does anyone else with eyes on his title!

MXGP Round Overall

Pos.RiderBikePoints
1Jorge PradoGASGAS50
2Tim GajserHonda44
3Jeffrey HerlingsKTM40
4Pauls JonassHonda34
5Romain FebvreKawasaki31
6Glenn ColdenhoffFantic30
7Calvin VlaanderenYamaha29
8Jeremy SeewerKawasaki24
9Brian BogersFantic23
10Kevin HorgmoHonda22
11Ben WatsonBeta21
12Isak GiftingYamaha20
13Tom KochKTM17
14Cornelius ToendelKTM12
15Alvin ÖstlundHonda11
16Valentin GuillodHonda9
17Adam SterryKTM8
18Maximilian SpiesKTM7
19Todd KellettYamaha5
20Kevin BrumannHusqvarna2
21Ivo MonticelliBeta2
22Benoit PaturelYamaha1
23Tim EdbergHonda0
24Jan PancarKTM0
25Anton NagyYamaha0
26Mark ScheuHusqvarna0
27Jakub TeresakHusqvarna0
28Roan Van De MoosdijkHonda0
29Tomass SileikaGASGAS0

MXGP Championship Points – Top 20

2024 MXGP Standings after 3 of 19 rounds
Pos.RiderBikePoints
1Jorge PradoGASGAS174
2Tim GajserHonda157
3Jeffrey HerlingsKTM125
4Romain FebvreKawasaki123
5Pauls JonassHonda113
6Jeremy SeewerKawasaki99
7Calvin VlaanderenYamaha90
8Glenn ColdenhoffFantic83
9Kevin HorgmoHonda64
10Maxime RenauxYamaha63
11Valentin GuillodHonda60
12Ben WatsonBeta58
13Isak GiftingYamaha44
14Cornelius ToendelKTM37
15Ivo MonticelliBeta36
16Tom KochKTM30
17Brian BogersFantic26
18Maximilian SpiesKTM22
19Jan PancarKTM21
20Alvin ÖstlundHonda18

MX2 – Qualifying Race

Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing teammates, Lucas Coenen and series leader Kay de Wolf, were over a second clear of everybody in both Practice sessions, with the Belgian holding the edge over the red plate holder.

Lucas Coenen
Lucas Coenen

However, as brother Sacha grabbed the holeshot for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, Lucas hit the floor in turn one alongside reigning Champion and Sacha’s teammate Andrea Adamo.

The Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 pairing of Rick Elzinga and Thibault Benistant pushed past Sacha in the second corner, with De Wolf following them through into third. Elzinga held off his more experienced teammate and was enjoying the sand, as was De Wolf who passed Benistant on his second attempt to run second at the end of the first full lap.

Kay de Wolf
Kay de Wolf

It took Kay just one more lap to dive inside the line of his countryman in a slick move, from which he instantly powered away from the opposition. Meanwhile, Camden McLellan had a great start for Monster Energy Triumph Racing and moved past Sacha Coenen into fourth at half-distance. At one point the South African ran up the banking of the final corner in an attempt to pass Elzinga, who had just been overtaken by Benistant, but stayed in fourth to the finish for his best result of the year so far.

Benistant did all he could to keep De Wolf honest, and the gap was 3.3 seconds at the close. Elzinga also had his best finish yet in a great third from McLellan and a charging Simon Laengenfelder, as the Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing man took fifth place ahead of Liam Everts.

Pos.RiderBikeTime/Gap
1Kay de WolfHusqvarna24m07.498
2Thibault BenistantYamaha+0:03.300
3Rick ElzingaYamaha+0:21.657
4Camden Mc LellanTriumph+0:24.234
5Simon LängenfelderGASGAS+0:26.976
6Liam EvertsKTM+0:27.558
7Mikkel HaarupTriumph+0:28.289
8Andrea BonacorsiYamaha+0:29.172
9Lucas CoenenHusqvarna+0:29.983
10Sacha CoenenKTM+0:35.030
11Oriol OliverKTM+0:50.350
12Andrea AdamoKTM+1m01.318
13Cas ValkKTM+1m05.755
14Quentin Marc PrugnieresKawasaki+1m14.967
15Marc-Antoine RossiGASGAS+1m26.735
16Jens WalvoortKTM+1:m41.539
17David BracerasFantic+1m43.238
18Dave KooikerKTM+2m01.497
19Nicolai SkovbjergYamaha+2m05.250
20Kay KarssemakersFantic+1 lap
21Hakon OsterhagenHonda+1 lap
22Arvid LüningGASGAS+1 lap
23Xavier CazalKTM+1 lap
24William Voxen KleemannKTM+1 lap
25Federico TuaniYamaha+1 lap
26Leopold AmbjörnsonHusqvarna+1 lap
27Bobby BruceKawasaki+1 lap
28Jack ChambersKawasaki+1 lap
29Yago MartinezTM+1 lap

MX2 Race One

The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider Sacha Coenen took his third Fox Holeshot Award of the season in race one on Sunday, and looked intent on keeping the lead for longer than before, but he couldn’t resist the unstoppable force of De Wolf who launched his machine off the finish line jump further than Sacha to lead at the start of lap three.

Sacha Coenen
Sacha Coenen

It was starting to look ominous for the rest, until Lucas made a swift pass on his brother during lap four, and proceeded to reel in his teammate. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Andrea Adamo battled with the Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing team leader Simon Laengenfelder, as Sacha Coenen fell from third on lap nine.

Lucas Coenen

The position was gratefully taken by Camden McLellan, having his best weekend yet for Monster Energy Triumph Racing.

Thibault Benistant
Thibault Benistant

Twenty minutes into the race saw some mistakes creeping into the leader’s riding as his teammate drew near, and on lap thirteen De Wolf ran slightly high on the Pit Lane corner, giving Lucas the half-chance he needed to fire past without a second invitation.

Kay De Wolf

He then set some blazing lap times to score his first GP race win of the season. McLellan stayed in third, holding off the charge from Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 rider Thibault Benistant. The Frenchman dropped the bike on the last lap, however, and would finish 10th, as Adamo and Laengenfelder inherited fourth and fifth.

MX2 Race One Results

Pos.RiderBikeTime
1Lucas CoenenHusqvarna35m19.551
2Kay de WolfHusqvarna+0:29.973
3Camden Mc LellanTriumph+0:44.818
4Andrea AdamoKTM+0:57.193
5Mikkel HaarupTriumph+1m02.153
6Rick ElzingaYamaha+1m30.780
7Simon LängenfelderGASGAS+1m44.715
8Liam EvertsKTM+2m08.283
9Oriol OliverKTM+2m43.473
10Thibault BenistantYamaha+1 lap
11Marc-Antoine RossiGASGAS+1 lap
12Quentin Marc PrugnieresKawasaki+1 lap
13Sacha CoenenKTM+1 lap
14Cas ValkKTM+1 lap
15David BracerasFantic+1 lap
16Jens WalvoortKTM+1 lap
17Kay KarssemakersFantic+1 lap
18Arvid LüningGASGAS+1 lap
19Nicolai SkovbjergYamaha+1 lap
20Dave KooikerKTM+1 lap
21Andrea BonacorsiYamaha+2 laps
22Federico TuaniYamaha+2 laps
23Xavier CazalKTM+2 laps
24Yago MartinezTM+2 laps
25Jack ChambersKawasaki+4 laps
26Hakon OsterhagenHonda+8 laps
27Leopold AmbjörnsonHusqvarna+10 laps
28William Voxen KleemannKTM+13 laps
29Bobby BruceKawasaki+14 laps

MX2 Race Two

De Wolf looked a little more concerned on the start line of race two, but while Sacha Coenen again grabbed the Fox Holeshot Award ahead of Adamo and Laengenfelder, Kay pulled a stunning move around turn two to catapult himself past all of them and into the lead. Haarup was having no such fun, however, picking up his Triumph in the first corner, just as he did in race one. The Dane would recover well to an eventual ninth.

Sacha Coenen

Lucas Coenen saw his teammate start to disappear, and swiftly dispatched both his brother and Laengenfelder to move into second by the start of the first full lap, although the German did resist by briefly moving back ahead. Sacha dropped the bike from fourth at the ten minute mark, promoting Adamo, who chased after Laengenfelder again.

Lucas Coenen

Incredibly, Lucas got close to Kay, but finally pushed just a little too hard and hit the floor in a banked right-hand corner. Laengenfelder was promoted briefly, but again got passed by the Belgian before the finish.

Simon Laengenfelder

He would also lose third to the charging Adamo, but the Italian made a mistake on the corner before Pit Lane, and blasted down the back of the mechanics’ area to maintain his position. The rules state that a rider must come to a stop at some point in Pit Lane, so this move led to a disqualification for the reigning World Champion, costing him an overall podium position.

Andrea Adamo

This left Laengenfelder third in the race ahead of Adamo’s teammate Liam Everts and McLellan, whose fifth place was enough for third overall, making it the second podium for the Triumph team in their first three rounds.

Kay De Wolf – P1

”Lucas was doing also an amazing job in the second race. He really kept me . Three in a row is amazing and hopefully we can keep this momentuk going into next week and we just keep aiming for a podium that’s the main goal. I l;ook forward for Trentinoand I can’t thank the team enough for this one!”

Kay De Wolf -
Kay De Wolf
Lucas Coenen – P2

”First race was perfect as I managed to get Kay in the end. In the second race I had a bad start but managed to get back in his wheel but I made a stupid tipover, I wanted to follow him like I did in race one but this mistake put me to where I am now. The win is coming though and the first podium of the season is not bad.”

Camden McLellan – P3

“I’m not feeling very great right now but I’m very happy and I can’t thanks Monster Energy Triumph Racing crew enough. They took a chance on me and it’s paying off as I’m getting better every weekend. I want to thank also Vinc (Bereni), my two mechanics. It was a long long weekend and long second race and I’m feeling it but I’m happy.”

MX2 Race Two Results

Pos.RiderBikeTime/Gap
1Kay de WolfHusqvarna35m29.714
2Lucas CoenenHusqvarna+0:11.684
3Simon LängenfelderGASGAS+0:34.815
4Liam EvertsKTM+0:35.604
5Camden Mc LellanTriumph+0:46.165
6Sacha CoenenKTM+0:51.182
7Thibault BenistantYamaha+0:56.417
8Rick ElzingaYamaha+1m08.803
9Mikkel HaarupTriumph+1m15.472
10Marc-Antoine RossiGASGAS+1m26.480
11Andrea BonacorsiYamaha+1m50.333
12Kay KarssemakersFantic+1 lap
13Oriol OliverKTM+1 lap
14Arvid LüningGASGAS+1 lap
15Jens WalvoortKTM+1 lap
16Jack ChambersKawasaki+1 lap
17Nicolai SkovbjergYamaha+1 lap
18Federico TuaniYamaha+1 lap
19William Voxen KleemannKTM+1 lap
20Leopold AmbjörnsonHusqvarna+1 lap
21Xavier CazalKTM+2 laps
22Hakon OsterhagenHonda+2 laps
23David BracerasFantic+5 laps
24Quentin Marc PrugnieresKawasaki+11 laps
25Dave KooikerKTM+11 laps
26Yago MartinezTM+16 laps

MX2 Overall

De Wolf took the chequered flag in race two by 11 seconds, which gave him the overall victory once more. Lucas Coenen had to be satisfied with his first overall podium of the season, tying on equal points but second. Camden Mc Lellan closed out the round podium in third for Triumph. Rounding out the top five was Langenfelder and Everts.

Kay de Wolf has extended his lead to 170-points, 29-clear of Langenfelder, who is 17-points clear of Lucas Coenen in third. Thibault Benistant and Andrea Adamo rounding out the top five overall.

MX2 Round Overall

Pos.RiderBikePoints
1Kay de WolfHusqvarna47
2Lucas CoenenHusqvarna47
3Camden Mc LellanTRI36
4Simon LängenfelderGASGAS34
5Liam EvertsKTM31
6Rick ElzingaYamaha28
7Mikkel HaarupTRI28
8Thibault BenistantYamaha25
9Sacha CoenenKTM23
10Marc-Antoine RossiGASGAS21
11Oriol OliverKTM20
12Andrea AdamoKTM18
13Kay KarssemakersFantic13
14Jens WalvoortKTM11
15Andrea BonacorsiYamaha10
16Arvid LüningGASGAS10
17Quentin Marc PrugnieresKawasaki9
18Cas ValkKTM7
19Nicolai SkovbjergYamaha6
20David BracerasFantic6
21Jack ChambersKawasaki5
22Federico TuaniYamaha3
23William Voxen KleemannKTM2
24Leopold AmbjörnsonHusqvarna1
25Dave KooikerKTM1
26Xavier CazalKTM0
27Hakon OsterhagenHonda0
28Yago MartinezTM0
29Bobby BruceKawasaki0

MX2 Championship Standings

2024 MX2 Standings after 3 of 19 rounds
Pos.RiderBikePoints
1Kay de WolfHusqvarna170
2Simon LängenfelderGASGAS141
3Lucas CoenenHusqvarna124
4Thibault BenistantYamaha106
5Andrea AdamoKTM100
6Mikkel HaarupTRI96
7Camden Mc LellanTRI95
8Marc-Antoine RossiGASGAS80
9Rick ElzingaYamaha78
10Sacha CoenenKTM77
11Liam EvertsKTM77
12Andrea BonacorsiYamaha54
13Jack ChambersKawasaki42
14Ferruccio ZanchiHonda40
15Oriol OliverKTM36
16Quentin Marc PrugnieresKawasaki35
17David BracerasFantic25
18Hakon OsterhagenHonda20
19Hakon FredriksenKTM18
20Jens WalvoortKTM18
21Kay KarssemakersFantic16
22Arvid LüningGASGAS10
23Bobby BruceKawasaki8
24Cas ValkKTM7
25Nicolai SkovbjergYamaha6
26Federico TuaniYamaha4
27Emil WeckmanKTM3
28William Voxen KleemannKTM2
29Leopold AmbjörnsonHusqvarna2
30Dave KooikerKTM1

 

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