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Prado dominates MXGP of Spain | de Wolf tops MX2

2024 FIM Motocross World Championship - Round Two - MXGP of Spain, Intu Xanadu - Ayyoromolionos

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March 25, 2024
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2024 FIM Motocross World Championship
Round Two – MXGP of Spain, Madrid


Round Two of the MXGP World Motocross Championships was held over the weekend in high temperatures and across the hard-baked ruts of Spain’s Circuito Internacional Comunidad de Madrid, marking the first visit to European soil for MXGP 2024 after the season kicked off in Argentina.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado

The Spanish fans were in for a treat, with home heroes Red Bulll GASGAS Factory Racing’s Jorge Prado in MXGP, and RFME GASGAS MX Junior’s Daniela Guillen in the WMX Women’s World Motocross Championship dominating their classes with clean sweeps. Check out Moto Wrap tomorrow for the WMX report.

Tim Gajser settled for runner-up, running 2-2, while Romain Febvre claimed third, tying on points with Jeffrey Herlings, the duo running 3-4 and 4-3 respectively.

Kay de Wolf
Kay de Wolf

MX2 saw closer racing again, Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Kay De Wolf claiming the overall with a race win, and increasing his Championship advantage, however Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Andrea Adamo took the race two win, finishing third overall after a less impressive opening race. Simon Laengenfelder took out second overall in the MX2 class, proving the more consistent racer over the weekend.


MXGP Race One

Jorge Prado was focussed on the job in hand, despite the extra pressures of being World Champion, Red Plate Holder, and national hero, he was not going to be denied in front of his fans. Prado launched his Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing machine into the lead immediately in both races, with the Fox Holeshot Award a formality.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado

In race one, it was the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP pairing of Maxime Renaux and Calvin Vlaanderen giving chase as Prado put in devastating sub-1:52 lap times that no-one else could match.

Maxime Renaux
Maxime Renaux

Team Ship to Cycle Honda rider Valentin Guillod made his presence felt early, but title contenders such as Tim Gajser for Team HRC, Romain Febvre for Kawasaki Racing Team, and Jeffrey Herlings for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing all had to fight forward from average starts.

Jeffrey Herlings
Jeffrey Herlings

One-by-one the former World Champions fired past Guillod, but Prado built an insurmountable lead that nobody could overhaul.

Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser

Renaux started to drop back with pain from his foot injury sustained here last May. He would not make it to the start of race two.

Romain Febvre
Romain Febvre

Gajser brought the Honda home in second place over eight-seconds behind Prado, while Herlings won a back-and-forth battle with Febvre to take third ahead of the Frenchman.

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Renaux clung on to fifth ahead of Fantic Factory Racing rider Glenn Coldenhoff.

MXGP Race One Results

PosRiderNat.BikeDiff. First
1Prado, JorgeESPGASGAS35:29.214
2Gajser, TimSLOHonda0:08.400
3Herlings, JeffreyNEDKTM0:10.531
4Febvre, RomainFRAKawasaki0:23.792
5Renaux, MaximeFRAYamaha0:45.510
6Coldenhoff, GlennNEDFantic0:49.543
7Seewer, JeremySUIKawasaki0:51.579
8Jonass, PaulsLATHonda0:52.660
9Vlaanderen, CalvinNEDYamaha0:53.924
10Guillod, ValentinSUIHonda1:15.840
11Horgmo, KevinNORHonda1:23.372
12Toendel, CorneliusNORKTM1:30.599
13Watson, BenGBRBeta1:50.144
14Monticelli, IvoITABeta1:54.032
15Gifting, IsakSWEYamaha1:54.455
16Spies, MaximilianGERKTM1:55.223
17Valentin, AnderESPYamaha2:09.682
18Östlund, AlvinSWEHonda1 lap
19Koch, TomGERKTM1 lap
20Pancar, JanSLOKTM1 lap
21Sterry, AdamGBRKTM1 lap
22Paturel, BenoitFRAYamaha1 lap
23Brumann, KevinSUIHusqvarna1 lap
24Scheu, MarkGERKTM1 lap
25Nagy, AntonSWEYamaha1 lap
26Bodega Gomez, LucasESPGASGAS2 laps
27Skovgaard, NikolajDENKTM2 laps

MXGP Race Two

Race two promised a more intense battle as Gajser and Febvre both got away in Prado’s wheel tracks, second and third, Herlings quickly moving up to fourth by the start of the first full lap.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado

In front of a baying crowd Prado demonstrated that he could pull away from the three former World Champions, leaving them all in his wake. His best lap time came again on lap two, amazingly a tiny nine-thousands of a second faster than his best from race one!

Romain Febvre
Romain Febvre

Although Febvre got close to challenging Gajser with around five minutes left to go in the race, he could not find a way past as the circuit had reached its most challenging level of the weekend, and the top five stayed as Prado, Gajser, Febvre, Herlings, and Vlaanderen throughout the race.

Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser

Vlaanderen put in his best ride yet on the factory Yamaha team to help make up for the absence of Renaux. Coldenhoff got close to him but took a tumble before the finish line to knock himself out of the race.

Calvin Vlaanderen
Calvin Vlaanderen

The overall result was the same as race two’s, except for Jeremy Seewer taking fifth overall for the Kawasaki Racing Team through consistent 7-6 finishes.

Jeremy Seewer
Jeremy Seewer

MXGP Race Two Results

PosRiderNat.BikeDiff. First
1Prado, JorgeESPGASGAS35:23.995
2Gajser, TimSLOHonda0:06.133
3Febvre, RomainFRAKawasaki0:12.722
4Herlings, JeffreyNEDKTM0:15.172
5Vlaanderen, CalvinNEDYamaha0:38.609
6Seewer, JeremySUIKawasaki1:05.000
7Jonass, PaulsLATHonda1:16.124
8Guillod, ValentinSUIHonda1:18.090
9Horgmo, KevinNORHonda1:20.680
10Koch, TomGERKTM1:38.096
11Spies, MaximilianGERKTM1:43.224
12Watson, BenGBRBeta1:46.489
13Monticelli, IvoITABeta2:08.908
14Pancar, JanSLOKTM1 lap
15Gifting, IsakSWEYamaha1 lap
16Toendel, CorneliusNORKTM1 lap
17Sterry, AdamGBRKTM1 lap
18Östlund, AlvinSWEHonda1 lap
19Paturel, BenoitFRAYamaha1 lap
20Valentin, AnderESPYamaha1 lap
21Brumann, KevinSUIHusqvarna1 lap
22Scheu, MarkGERKTM1 lap
23Nagy, AntonSWEYamaha1 lap
24Skovgaard, NikolajDENKTM2 laps
25Bodega Gomez, LucasESPGASGAS17 laps

MXGP Overall

The round overall was Prado on 50-points, Gajser on 44, and Febvre and Herlings tied on 38. From there Seewer was fifth on 29-points, Vlaanderen sixth on 28, and Jonass seventh on 27. Guillod, Horgo and Watson rounding out the top-10.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado

In the overall Prado extends his Championship lead to ten points over Gajser, the duo on 114 to 104-points.

Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser

Febvre is 12 further back in third on 98-points and Herlings moved up to fourth with 77-points in total. All three chasers will be hoping that the sands of Sardegna, in two weeks’ time will give them the opportunity to claw back some points on the runaway defending Champion.

Fifth through tenth are now Jonass, Seewer, Renaux, Vlaanderen, Guillod and Coldenhoff.

Jorge Prado – P1

“This is all about racing, winning here in Spain is special! It has been a perfect weekend just winning every single time I went out on track. I can’t be more happy to be honest and do it on home-soil makes everything special with so many fans that came here and me giving them this victory is amazing. I feel super proud of what I did and of course I want to thank all my team RedBull GasGas Factory Racing that supported me during all weekend; we are doing an amazing job and let’s keep it rolling.”

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado
Tim Gajser – P2

“It was a consistent weekend and to be honest I need to be happy, today Jorge was really impressive, in Race 1 I had a good start and I couldn’t reach him I saw he had a consistent gap of 12 second so I didn’t even push to not make any mistakes. In Race 2 I’ve tried becaue we were together but then he made a little gap and from behind I had Romain pushing hard so I prefered taking the points and be consistent. Thanks to all my team and my family for the great support during the weekend.”

Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser
Romain Febvre – P3

“I’m happy to finish on the podium because this weekend I really struggled on the starts. As you could see in Race 1, I had a really bad start so we decided to make a big change for Race 2 and it worked because I’ve almost took the FOX Holeshot so for that I’m a bit disappointed that we found the solution only at the end of the weekend but the pass was good and anyway Jorge was really fast this weekend so I’m happy to be third on the podium. Thanks to all the team for the work and let’s keep going.”

Romain Febvre
Romain Febvre

MXGP Round Overall

PosRiderNat.BikeR1R2Total
1Prado, JorgeESPGAS252550
2Gajser, TimSLOHON222244
3Febvre, RomainFRAKAW182038
4Herlings, JeffreyNEDKTM201838
5Seewer, JeremySUIKAW141529
6Vlaanderen, CalvinNEDYAM121628
7Jonass, PaulsLATHON131427
8Guillod, ValentinSUIHON111324
9Horgmo, KevinNORHON101222
10Watson, BenGBRBET8917
11Renaux, MaximeFRAYAM16016
12Spies, MaximilianGERKTM51015
13Monticelli, IvoITABET7815
14Coldenhoff, GlennNEDFAN15015
15Toendel, CorneliusNORKTM9514
16Koch, TomGERKTM21113
17Gifting, IsakSWEYAM6612
18Pancar, JanSLOKTM178
19Östlund, AlvinSWEHON336
20Valentin, AnderESPYAM415
21Sterry, AdamGBRKTM044
22Paturel, BenoitFRAYAM022

MXGP Championship Points – Top 20

PosRiderNat.BikeTotal
1Prado, JorgeESPGAS114
2Gajser, TimSLOHON104
3Febvre, RomainFRAKAW92
4Herlings, J.NEDKTM77
5Jonass, PaulsLATHON73
6Seewer, JeremySUIKAW68
7Renaux, MaximeFRAYAM63
8Vlaanderen, C.NEDYAM56
9Guillod, V.SUIHON49
10Coldenhoff, G.NEDFAN49
11Horgmo, KevinNORHON42
12Watson, BenGBRBET37
13Monticelli, I.ITABET34
14Toendel, C.NORKTM25
15Gifting, IsakSWEYAM24
16Pancar, JanSLOKTM21
17Spies, M.GERKTM15
18Koch, TomGERKTM13
19Östlund, AlvinSWEHON6
20Brumann, KevinSUIHUS5
21Valentin, A.ESPYAM5
22van Berkel, L.NEDHON5
23Sterry, AdamGBRKTM4
24Cordovez, M.ECUYAM4
25Aparecido dos Santos, F.BRAYAM3
26Rolando, N.URUHUS2
27Paturel, B.FRAYAM2
28Benenaula, A.ECUKAW1
29Villaronga Muga, S.CHIHON1

MX2 Race One

After a RAM Qualifying Race win on Saturday Kay de Wolf looked close to unstoppable, but Thibault Benistant was quick to make a daring move with his Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 machine into the third corner to keep the Dutchman at bay.

MX2 Start
MX2 Start

The field were all chasing Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing’s Simon Laengenfelder, who took his first Fox Holeshot Award of the season ahead of Benistant and his fast-starting teammate at Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 – Rick Elzinga.

Simon Laengenfelder
Simon Laengenfelder

F&H Kawasaki rookie Quentin Prugnieres got in on the fun by block-passing Liam Everts, back from injury for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, for fourth place in a frantic first lap.

Rick Elzinga
Rick Elzinga

On the run up to the finish area, De Wolf roared around the outside of Elzinga for third, but teammate Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Lucas Coenen suffered a slide that put him directly into the path of Prugnieres. Quentin had nowhere to go and hit the ground, eventually recovering to 17th.

Lucas Coenen
Lucas Coenen

Langenfelder attempted to sprint away at the front as De Wolf took until the third lap to get past Benistant into second. The Yamaha man had a difficult race as he lost several positions, finally finishing seventh after a rough-looking crash on a downhill corner.

Thibault Benistant
Thibault Benistant

At almost the 20-minute mark, De Wolf found a burst of speed and forced Laengenfelder to back out of doing the big uphill triple jump, pulling a spectacular “stork” move to clear the distance himself and take the lead, which he never lost.

Kay de Wolf
Kay de Wolf

Laengenfelder was threatened by Lucas Coenen as well, but the Belgian lost his footing in a rut on the final lap and the top three stayed in that order with Everts a solid fourth and Mikkel Haarup a charging fifth for Monster Energy Triumph Racing after making a late move on Adamo. Camden Mc Lellan made it a second Triumph in the top-10 with eighth.

Liam Everts
Liam Everts

MX2 Race One Results

PosRiderNat.BikeDiff. First
1de Wolf, KayNEDHusqvarna35:35.021
2Laengenfelder, SimonGERGASGAS0:03.331
3Coenen, LucasBELHusqvarna0:04.857
4Everts, LiamBELKTM0:05.657
5Haarup, MikkelDENTriumph0:15.807
6Adamo, AndreaITAKTM0:33.992
7Benistant, ThibaultFRAYamaha0:41.988
8Mc Lellan, CamdenRSATriumph0:42.910
9Rossi, Marc-AntoineFRAGASGAS0:48.366
10Elzinga, RickNEDYamaha0:50.788
11Bonacorsi, AndreaITAYamaha0:51.276
12Coenen, SachaBELKTM1:10.988
13Chambers, JackUSAKawasaki1:40.235
14Osterhagen, HakonNORHonda1:45.779
15Fredriksen, HakonNORKTM1:49.647
16Braceras, DavidESPFantic1:53.477
17Prugnieres, Quentin MarcFRAKawasaki1:58.832
18Zanchi, FerruccioITAHonda1 lap
19Walvoort, JensNEDKTM1 lap
20Tuani, FedericoITAYamaha1 lap
21Weckman, EmilFINKTM1 lap
22Bennati, MorganITAKawasaki1 lap
23Martinez, YagoESPTM1 lap
24Voxen Kleemann, WilliamDENKTM1 lap
25Brix, OscarDENKTM2 laps
26Bruce, BobbyGBRKawasaki5 laps
27Oliver, OriolESPKTM8 laps
28Karssemakers, KayNEDFantic14 laps
29Smulders, ScottNEDHonda15 laps

MX2 Race Two

Race two saw a shake up in the order again as Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Adamo briefly led a team running of first, second and third, after Sacha Coenen took the Fox Holeshot ahead of Adamo and Everts. Only for Benistant to break up the party with two swift passes to climb to second by the start of the first full lap.

Andrea Adamo
Andrea Adamo

De Wolf was on the charge and passed Benistant with an over-jump that looked painful on landing, but got the job done. He swept around Sacha Coenen to lead after four minutes and it looked like the race was over.

De Wolf
Kay de Wolf

However Adamo was having none of it and also demoted his younger teammate shortly afterwards. Sacha then made a mistake in the waves and dropped several positions to eventually come home in eighth.

Sacha Coenen
Sacha Coenen

Adamo dug into his reserves to chase down De Wolf, something few people have done this season, and by half-distance he had closed the gap and made a sharp move up the inside of a flat right-hander. The reigning Champ passing the current Championship leader, Kay unable to match his pace.

Andrea Adamo
Andrea Adamo

Behind them, Laengenfelder, from a start outside the top ten, made passes on first Everts, then Benistant, to climb to third.

Thibault Benistant
Thibault Benistant

Monster Energy Triumpg Racing’s Camden McLellan briefly challenged Everts but would finish in seventh, the first Triumph rider home as Haarup dropped his machine with two laps to go!

Both Everts and Benistant fell prey to a charging Lucas Coenen, who was up to fourth by the flag, but all eyes were on De Wolf as he resumed his charge on Adamo in the closing laps, only to miss a rut with his rear wheel and slide to the floor.

Lucas Coenen
Lucas Coenen

He picked it up in time to just hold off Laengenfelder, and although Adamo celebrated both his first race win and overall podium finish as reigning World Champion, it was Kay De Wolf who brought home the overall Grand Prix victory for the second round in a row, and for the third time in his career!

MX2 Race Two Results

PosRiderNat.BikeDiff. First
1Adamo, AndreaITAKTM35:28.621
2de Wolf, KayNEDHusqvarna0:01.744
3Laengenfelder, SimonGERGASGAS0:02.759
4Coenen, LucasBELHusqvarna0:03.492
5Benistant, ThibaultFRAYamaha0:23.631
6Everts, LiamBELKTM0:30.532
7Mc Lellan, CamdenRSATriumph0:36.472
8Coenen, SachaBELKTM0:40.345
9Bonacorsi, AndreaITAYamaha0:54.167
10Rossi, Marc-AntoineFRAGASGAS0:58.999
11Chambers, JackUSAKawasaki0:59.835
12Zanchi, FerruccioITAHonda1:19.771
13Elzinga, RickNEDYamaha1:25.267
14Oliver, OriolESPKTM1:26.018
15Braceras, DavidESPFantic1:44.956
16Prugnieres, Quentin MarcFRAKawasaki1:45.141
17Haarup, MikkelDENTriumph2:22.483
18Karssemakers, KayNEDFantic1 lap
19Walvoort, JensNEDKTM1 lap
20Osterhagen, HakonNORHonda1 lap
21Tuani, FedericoITAYamaha1 lap
22Fredriksen, HakonNORKTM1 lap
23Voxen Kleemann, WilliamDENKTM1 lap
24Smulders, ScottNEDHonda1 lap
25Bennati, MorganITAKawasaki1 lap
26Brix, OscarDENKTM2 laps
27Martinez, YagoESPTM11 laps
28Bruce, BobbyGBRKawasaki18 laps
29Weckman, EmilFINKTM18 laps

MX2 Overall

Kay de Wolf secured the overall on 47-points, to Simon Laengenfelder’s 42, with Andrea Adamo third on 40. Lucan Coenen and Liam Everts rounding out the top-five on 38 and 33-points respectively.

Kay de Wolf
Kay de Wolf

De Wolf now leads the standings by 12 points from Laengenfelder, 12-points separating the leading duo, 113-101.

Adamo’s win lifted him to third in both GP as well as the Championship standings and as a result he heads to the next two rounds on Italian soil with renewed confidence.

Lucas Coenen holds down fourth on 75-points, with Benistant fifth on 72. Sixth through 10th is Haarup, Rossi, Sacha Coenen, Mc Lellan and Elzinger. The Triumphs currently sixth and ninth.

Kay De Wolf – P1

“I’ve worked really hard in all the races especially for the second one where the pace was really fast and incredible for all of us; I tried to catch Andrea till the last lap but then I did few mistakes that made me think of the classification and relax a bit and follow my rhythm. I can’t thank enough the team for all the hard work they did this weekend and for preparing the bike in the best shape possible.”

Kay de Wolf
Kay de Wolf
Simon Laengenfelder – P2

“I rode really well attacking almost all Race 2, even if I was faster than Kay I couldn’t find a good line to pass him and I had to keep the third position but for the next race I’m sure I can do better.”

Simon Laengenfelder
Simon Laengenfelder
Andrea Adamo – P3

“Like I said already, it was a really tough winter for me; I’ve been struggling a lot and I came in Argentina totally not ready for it and only my team knows how hard it was for me. Here in Spain I’ve found more confidence with the bike and session after session once I go on the track I’m getting faster and more confident and finally today I got the win in race 2 which feels like a GP win. Now I’m really happy and I want to keep going in this way.”

MX2 Round Overall

Andrea Adamo
Andrea Adamo
PosRiderNat.BikeR1R2Total
1de Wolf, KayNEDHUS252247
2Laengenfelder, SimonGERGAS222042
3Adamo, AndreaITAKTM152540
4Coenen, LucasBELHUS201838
5Everts, LiamBELKTM181533
6Benistant, ThibaultFRAYAM141630
7Mc Lellan, CamdenRSATRI131427
8Rossi, Marc-AntoineFRAGAS121123
9Coenen, SachaBELKTM91322
10Bonacorsi, AndreaITAYAM101222
11Haarup, MikkelDENTRI16420
12Elzinga, RickNEDYAM11819
13Chambers, JackUSAKAW81018
14Zanchi, FerruccioITAHON3912
15Braceras, DavidESPFAN5611
16Prugnieres, Quentin MarcFRAKAW459
17Osterhagen, HakonNORHON718
18Oliver, OriolESPKTM077
19Fredriksen, HakonNORKTM606
20Walvoort, JensNEDKTM224
21Karssemakers, KayNEDFAN033
22Tuani, FedericoITAYAM101

MX2 Championship Standings

PosRiderNat.BikeTotal
1de Wolf, KayNEDHUS113
2Laengenfelder, S.GERGAS101
3Adamo, AndreaITAKTM82
4Coenen, LucasBELHUS75
5Benistant, T.FRAYAM72
6Haarup, MikkelDENTRI64
7Rossi, M.FRAGAS59
8Coenen, SachaBELKTM53
9Mc Lellan, C.RSATRI52
10Elzinga, RickNEDYAM42
11Bonacorsi, A.ITAYAM41
12Everts, LiamBELKTM41
13Zanchi, F.ITAHON40
14Chambers, JackUSAKAW37
15Prugnieres, Q.FRAKAW26
16Osterhagen, H.NORHON20
17Braceras, D.ESPFAN19
18Fredriksen, H.NORKTM18
19Oliver, OriolESPKTM16
20Bruce, BobbyGBRKAW8
21Walvoort, JensNEDKTM7
22Weckman, EmilFINKTM3
23Karssemakers, K.NEDFAN3
24Tuani, F.ITAYAM1
25Ambjörnson, L.SWEHUS1

 

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