MXGP:
MXGP Moto 1 unfolded just as fans had hoped, with championship leader Romain Febvre grabbing the holeshot ahead of Jeffrey Herlings. Lucas Coenen swiftly moved past Gifting and Herlings in the opening laps to take second and immediately began pressuring Febvre. With four minutes remaining, Coenen briefly snatched the lead, with an amazing pass over the wall jump approaching pit lane, but Febvre quickly responded with a firm yet fair pass just a few corners later.
Febvre’s experience shone through in the end, as he held off Coenen to take the win and gain some much‑needed momentum.

Jeffrey Herlings grabbed the holeshot and built an eight‑second lead within the opening three laps over Romain Febvre and Lucas Coenen, until a crash allowed both riders to pass. Coenen then surprised the Frenchman with a pass of his own and began to open a gap between the two title rivals. He went on to claim the race win and the overall victory at his home Grand Prix – Febvre however surrendered just one point to the rookie over the weekend.


MX2:
Kay de Wolf dominated proceedings in MX2 Moto 1, leading every lap en route to claiming vital championship points, while series points leader Simon Längenfelder could only manage seventh place. Camden McLellan finished an impressive second, with Andrea Adamo claiming third. Sacha Coenen once again showed incredible speed, but multiple crashes prevented him from keeping his bike upright, leaving the Belgian to finish fourth. He was also docked 5-championship points for not respecting waved yellow flags.

Kay de Wolf once again dominated proceedings, completing a perfect weekend by winning both motos. Camden McLellan delivered another impressive performance, finishing third in the moto and taking second overall on the day. Sacha Coenen crossed the line in second place in the moto and secured third overall at his home GP. Andrea Adamo crashed in the first turn, leaving the Italian with a mountain to climb, but a determined charge through the field saw him reach eighth position, earning fourth overall. Championship leader Simon Längenfelder rounded out the weekend in fifth overall.







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