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Team Australia qualify third after MXoN Heat races on Saturday

2023 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
October 8, 2023
in Motorcycle News, MXGP

MXoN 2023

The RAM Qualifying Races of the 76th edition of the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations took place on Saturday, as the 37 nations that hope to compete for the Chamberlain Trophy, took to the historic circuit of Ernée amidst a resounding atmosphere.

The qualifying races today decided the 19 teams that will head straight into tomorrow’s races, while the rest will battle it out for the final spot in the B final tomorrow morning – Team Iceland were the winners of the C-Final to be admitted in the B-Final. For teams who have their eyes set on the podium, the qualifying heats were crucial to decide the best gate pick for the main action.

While it was Team France who qualified best as a nation with three strong performances, the individual RAM Qualifying race wins went to Team Spain’s Jorge Prado (MXGP), Team France’s Tom Vialle (MX2) and Maxime Renaux (Open).

MXoN 2023 Qualifying Top Ten

  1. France 2pts
  2. Spain 3pts
  3. Australia 5pts
  4. Germany 6pts
  5. Switzerland 9pts
  6. USA 10 pts
  7. Belgium 10pts
  8. Slovenia 13pts
  9. The Netherlands 15pts
  10. Italy 17pts.

MXGP Qualifying MXoN 2023

In the MXGP RAM Qualifying Race, Team Spain’s Jorge Prado reminded to his rivals why he was the new MXGP World Champion. The Spaniard did what he does best; a thunderous start and a great pace. In the lead going into the first corner, Prado gave Team Slovenia’s Tim Gajser – who was second at the start of the race – little chance of catching him. The Slovenian, already very busy with Team Switzerland’ Jeremy Seewer hot on his heels, had to work hard to defend his position, which he finally lost after to the Swiss rider on lap 2. The German Ken Roczen, in the meantime also took the opportunity to sneak into the Top 3 as he overtook Gajser.

Jorge Prado

The 2022 MXGP World Champion’s woes weren’t over yet, because you can always count on Romain Febvre to perform home soil. Halfway through the race, the Frenchman turned on the turbo and got away from the #118 in a corner, leaving “Tiga” at the mercy of Team Australia’s Jett Lawrence. The Australian let Gajser know it in two stages, with the Slovenian responding to the first attack from Jett, but unable to do anything about the second one. Lawrence then attacked Romain Febvre and managed to overtake him on the inside of a corner. Ken Roczen was only a few metres behind and, with two laps to go, Jett got both the German and Jeremy Seewer in a hard-fought elbow-to-elbow battle.

Jeremy Seewer

But it was Jorge Prado who crossed the finish line first, four-seconds ahead of his closest rival, Jett Lawrence. Jeremy Seewer finished 3rd. Ken Roczen was 4th and Romain Febvre got the 5th position.

Jorge Prado – P1

“It was a good race and i got a good start. Then the guys behind started to close on me but I then pulled away to win race. That’s what I have been doing all year so we’ll keep going like this for tomorrow.”

Jett Lawrence – P2

“It’s been awesome being back in Europe again, seeing familiar faces and just having a good time. We’ve done a warm-up and a qualification race and it didn’t go too bad. It’s just so different here to try and learn the racing on this side of the pond, and workout how the other rider’s race and how the track is meant to be ridden. It was a little bit of a struggle initially but I was able to come out with a second place, which has helped Australia to third position. It should be good tomorrow, get some good starts and hopefully have a good weekend.”

Jett Lawrence

RAM Qualifying Heat MXGP

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Prado, JorgeGASGAS23m58.100
2Lawrence, JettHonda+0:04.376
3Seewer, JeremyYamaha+0:06.438
4Roczen, KenSuzuki+0:08.476
5Febvre, RomainKawasaki+0:15.670
6Gajser, TimHonda+0:23.761
7Geerts, JagoYamaha+0:32.181
8Plessinger, AaronKTM+0:45.364
9Jonass, PaulsHonda+0:46.219
10Watson, BenBeta+0:49.578
11Vlaanderen, CalvinYamaha+1m04.191
12Sihvonen, MiroHusqvarna+1m16.973
13Östlund, AlvinHonda+1m25.463
14Cooper, CodyGASGAS+1m31.310
15Toendel, CorneliusHonda+1m41.369
16Forato, AlbertoKTM+1m46.010
17Barr, MartinHusqvarna+2m00.501
18Jazdauskas, DomantasKTM1 lap
19Leok, TanelHusqvarna1 lap
20Cordovez, MiguelKTM1 lap
21Repcak, PavolKTM1 lap
22Durow, Cameron AnthonyKTM1 lap
23Kelava, MatijaHonda1 lap
24Outeiro, LuisYamaha1 lap
25Soulimani, SaadKawasaki1 lap
26Fierro, Arturo HumbertoKawasaki1 lap
27Barczewski, JakubKTM1 lap
28Lima, EduardoHusqvarna1 lap
29Petursson, Mani FreyrFantic1 lap
30Andreou, AndreasYamaha2 laps
31Kizlyak, PavloKTM2 laps
32De Muyser, DamienHonda3 laps
33Wright, DylanHonda8 laps
34Pavez, MatíasHonda11 laps
35Harlan, GrantYamaha12 laps

MX2 Qualifying MXoN 2023

In the MX2 class, the reunion between Team France’s Tom Vialle and the French public was bound to live up to the hype. And the KTM rider did not disappoint the thousands of fans present at Ernée on Saturday. Starting in second place, behind Team USA’s RJ Hampshire, Vialle initially saw Team’s Germany Simon Laengenfelder pass him, but soon found his rhythm and the 2nd place when Hampshire crashed early on. From then on, the Frenchman stayed in close observation behind Laengenfelder, waiting to find a gap to take the lead. His chasing work was made easier by the distance he put between himself and Team Australia’s Hunter Lawrence in 3rd place. More than five-seconds separated the two riders.

Hunter Lawrence

Meanwhile, the battle for the 4th and 5th place was fierce. 7th in the first two laps, Team Netherlands’ Kay de Wolf managed to overtake Puerto Rican Jack Chambers on lap 2. Then, on lap 4, the Dutchman took on Team South Africa’s Camden Mc Lellan for 5th place, after the South African had conceded a few seconds earlier under pressure from Hampshire. Behind them, Slovenia’s Jan Pancar and Spain’s Oriol Oliver were battling it out to get as close as possible to the Top 5, but eventually finished 7th and 8th.

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It wasn’t until the final moments of the race – the last lap to be precise – that Tom Vialle put into practice a long-considered attack on Simon Laengenfelder. The Frenchman took the inside of a corner with authority, in front of a stunned Laengenfelder and a jubilant crowd. It was impossible for the German to do anything in response. The rider gave Team France a precvious victory that was hoped for by his fans, ahead of Simon Laengenfelder 2nd, and Hunter Lawrence, 3rd. Kay de Wolf 4th, also created a late charge on Hampshire, who completed the Top 5.

Tom Vialle – P1

“It was amazing and the fans were great I had a good start and was behind Simon (Laengenfelder). The pace was not that fast but I struggle to pass but I was checking Hunter (Lawrence) behind as he was catching us a bit. I feel confident and i was really happy to pass him on the last lap amd win the MX2 Race.”

Hunter Lawrence – P3

“It’s been fun to be racing in Europe once again. We go to the line in P3 tomorrow so that’s good, which gives us a good chance and is a much better place than our ballot placing of P13, so we should be able to get out of the gate better. I’m happy with riding myself into form throughout the day, as it’s been a long time since we’ve ridden conditions like this as we just don’t get them in America. My back was pretty good and that is important too, so that was a relief to ride and that be okay, so now it’s just go out there tomorrow and get the job done.”

Hunter Lawrence

RAM Qualifying Heat MX2

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Vialle, TomKTM24m26.568
2Laengenfelder, SimonGASGAS+0:01.855
3Lawrence, HunterHonda+0:05.701
4de Wolf, KayHusqvarna+0:13.432
5Hampshire, RJHusqvarna+0:14.132
6Mc Lellan, CamdenHonda+0:44.104
7Pancar, JanKTM+0:58.059
8Oliver, OriolKTM+0:58.579
9Chambers, JackKawasaki+1m02.938
10Adamo, AndreaKTM+1m04.712
11Horgmo, KevinKawasaki+1m08.152
12Garib, BenjaminKawasaki+1m12.689
13Tonus, ArnaudYamaha+1m20.576
14Talviku, Jorgen-MatthiasHusqvarna+1m23.582
15Reisulis, Janis MartinsYamaha+1m27.003
16Varize, JoshuaKTM+1m28.179
17McCormick, GlennGASGAS+1m28.803
18Gilbert, JoshHonda+1m33.039
19Weckman, EmilHonda+1m40.001
20Mikula, JuliusYamaha+1m42.010
21Scott, JamesYamaha+1m43.814
22Coenen, LucasHusqvarna+1m45.359
23Bengtsson, FilipKTM1 lap
24Antezana, MarcoKTM1 lap
25Zdunek, DamianHonda1 lap
26Jayal, NoamKawasaki1 lap
27Kunic, LukaYamaha1 lap
28Bresolin, GuilhermeYamaha1 lap
29Palmarsson, Eidur OrriYamaha1 lap
30Katrinak, JaroslavGASGAS2 laps
31McNabb, RyderKTM2 laps
32Mackonis, ErlandasKTM2 laps
33Garcia, Victor FranciscoKTM2 laps
34Gomes, AfonsoYamaha2 laps
35Heinen, JamieKTM2 laps
36Bakas, DimitriosYamaha3 laps
37Marchuk, DmytroGASGAS3 laps

Open Qualifying MXoN 2023

After Tom Vialle’s 1st place in MX2, the French fans could only hope for the same performance from Maxime Renaux. The crowd favourite knew he was expected to do well, and he coped marvelously with the pressure of the event by getting off to a flying start. First over the first corner, ahead of Cristian Craig, Harri Kullas, Jere Haavisto and Fabio Santos, the Frenchman showed off his speed. The #6 also set the fastest time of the race, in 1’51’896.

Behind, Team USA’s Craig, Estonian Harri Kullas and Australian Dean Ferris battled it out for 2nd and 3rd place, but it was Team’s Spain Ruben Fernandez, in 5th place, who was the man to watch. Ferris was the Spaniard’s first victim, at the end of the first lap, when he was caught out and flipped off the bike which saw the Australian slip a long way down the order and ultimately finish nine laps down.

A lap later, it was Craig who found himself overtaken by the speed of the #18, who closed the door on 3rd place in a with a strong move. The American lost another place after an individual error that benefited Team Belgium’s Liam Everts. In any case, Fernandez didn’t stop at the last step of the podium and on lap 6, he played with Kullas downhill and took 2nd position before the corner. He could have lost the benefit of his hard work with two laps to go, after a crash of his own making, but he got up quickly and finished the race in 2nd place despite pressure from Kullas. The Estonian gave up his 3rd place a few moments later to Liam Everts. The Belgian was delighted to finish behind Fernandez in 2nd and Maxime Renaux in 1st. Harri Kullas and Christian Craig completed the Top 5 in 4th and 5th respectively.

Maxime Renaux – P1

“It was amazing, I managed to make a gap and hopefully tomorrow it will be the same, as easy at it was today for me. I had a great race with a really good start and managed well all race long. I’m also super happy for team France that qualified first in front of our home crowd so we are ready and in shape for tomorow.”

RAM Qualifying Heat Open – Classification

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Renaux, MaximeYamaha24m36.875
2Fernandez, RubenHonda+0:11.139
3Everts, LiamKTM+0:14.659
4Kullas, HarriYamaha+0:21.036
5Craig, ChristianHusqvarna+0:29.938
6Guillod, ValentinHonda+0:34.351
7Bonacorsi, AndreaYamaha+0:36.304
8Koch, TomKTM+0:50.560
9Santos, FabioYamaha+0:55.992
10Harwood, HamishKTM+0:57.441
11Teresak, JakubHusqvarna+0:58.691
12Fredriksen, HakonYamaha+1m05.392
13Jost, SimonKTM+1m22.022
14Pettis, JessKTM+1m04.724
15Poli, JoaquinKawasaki+1m28.475
16Reisulis, Karlis AlbertsYamaha+1m35.472
17Meara, JasonGASGAS+1m38.596
18Haavisto, JereKTM+1m56.356
19Lipanovich, SeanKTM+2m00.208
20Israel, NicolasKTM1 lap
21Karka, DovydasYamaha1 lap
22Mewse, ConradHonda1 lap
23Rubalcava, Jorge IsraelHusqvarna1 lap
24Bubnic, MihaKTM1 lap
25Kowalski, JakubGASGAS1 lap
26Kuc, Alexander AdamGASGAS1 lap
27Sterpin, MatijaYamaha2 laps
28Wright, JesseYamaha2 laps
29Simon, MaximeHonda2 laps
30Avgeris, AthanasiosYamaha3 laps
31Stark, JoéHonda3 laps
32Kurosh, VasylKTM3 laps
33Ferris, DeanYamaha9 laps
34Alberto, PauloYamaha10 laps
35Gifting, IsakGASGAS11 laps
36MORALES, EdwardoKawasaki11 laps
37Coldenhoff, GlennYamaha11 laps
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