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MOTOCROSS GP OF FLANDERS - SATURDAY - EMXOPEN

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MOTOCROSS GP OF FLANDERS - FRIDAY - MIX

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WORLDWIDE TV COVERAGE | MXGP OF FLANDERS - TIME TO HIT THE SAND

LOMMEL (Belgium) 26 July 2024 – The 2024 FIM World Motocross Championships head to the deep sand of the Stedelijk Motorcrossterrein Lommel for the MXGP of Flanders in north-eastern Belgium this weekend!

The unforgiving nature of this circuit makes it physically one of the toughest for the riders, and its close proximity to the Dutch border will see plenty of support, helping the top racers from the Netherlands even more than the familiarity of the soft surface!

The MXGP World Championship is currently led by five-time World Champion Tim Gajser, after a stunning win for the Slovenian at the MXGP of Czech Republic, but his closest challenger, and reigning World Champion, Jorge Prado, declared himself “The King of the Sand” at the MXGP of  Sardegna, and the man they call “The Bullet”, Jeffrey Herlings, would dearly love to take that crown back with his local fans right on his shoulder! These three have been inseparable this season, and any one of them could swing the momentum their way this weekend!

The MX2 class should see a similar battle, as the Nestaan Husqvarna teammates Kay de Wolf and Lucas Coenen lead the series, both are absolute demons in the sand, and both will have a healthy and vocal pack of fans urging them on!  The atmosphere could prove to be absolutely out of this world, one you certainly don’t want to miss!

See below where you can find a list of TV channels that will air LIVE and delayed action of the MXGP of Flanders, as well as the 26-minute Behind The Gate magazine show featuring the best moments from the races, exclusive interviews and more.  All of this footage will be available on MXGP-TV.com and via our TV magazine partners following the Grand Prix.

As always, MXGP fans can follow the races LIVE throughout the weekend. All you need to do is log onto www.MXGP-TV.com Saturday and Sunday, from wherever you are in the world.  This could prove to be a decisive GP towards the fate of the Championship titles, never decided until the chequered flag is flown! Join us LIVE!

 

 

USA CANADA
 

CBS Sports Network

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 ET – Delayed

Sunday July 28 2024 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 ET – Delayed

 

LATIN AMERICA

 

Direct TV

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE

 

BRAZIL
 

Bandsports

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE

 

MEXICO

 

FOX SPORTS Mexico

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE

 

 

BELGIUM 
 

PLAY SPORTS OPEN

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE

 

 

ESTONIA

 

Go3

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE

 

FINLAND

 

MAX

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 18:00 – Finnish timing - LIVE

 

FRANCE
 

AUTOMOTO TV LA CHAINE 

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 15:00 CET Delayed

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE

 

LA CHAINE L’EQUIPE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET LIVE Streaming

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE Streaming

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 – CET LIVE Streaming

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE Streaming

 

LATVIA
 

TV3 Sport Open

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE

 

LITHUANIA
 

Go3

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE

 

SLOVENIA
 

Sport TV1

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE

 

SPAIN

 

TV Galicia

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE

 

 

 

INDIA and Subcontinent (Bhutan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives)
 

VIACOM  - Jio Cinema

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 16:30 IST – Streaming

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 17:30 IST – Streaming

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 19:30 IST – Streaming

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 20:30 IST – Streaming

 

INDONESIA

 

CHAMPIONS TV

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE

 

VIDIO

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 – CET LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 – CET LIVE

 

PACIFIC / AUSTRALIA
 

STAN SPORTS

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 1 – 21:00 AEST – LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MXGP Race 1 – 22:00 AEST – LIVE

Sunday July 28 2024  – MX2 Race 2 – 00:00  AEST – LIVE

Monday July 29 2024  – MXGP Race 2 – 01:00 AEST - LIVE

 

 

26min Behind-the-Gate Magazine Partners:
 

AMERICA

Latin America             Direct TV                                 Thursday after each MXGP 8:30pm

Mexico                        FOX Sports                              Thursday after each MXGP 8:30pm

USA                             BEiN USA                                 TBA

 

EUROPE

Albania                        GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Austria                        GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Baltics                          TV3 Sport Open                      Thursday after each MXGP

Belgium                       Play sports                              tba

Belgium                       SPORT TEN                              tba

Bosnia                         GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Croatia                        GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Finland            MTV                                        During the week after the event

Hungary                      GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Kosovo                        GP1                                        Thursday after each event at 20:15

Montenegro                GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Northern Macedonia  GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Portugal                      SPORT TV                                Tuesday after the event        

Romania                      Look Sport                               Wednesday after each event

Serbia                          GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Slovenia                      Sport TV                                  Tuesday after the event

INDIA and Subcontinent (Bhutan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives)
 

VIACOM 18                                                                        Wednesday after the event

 

INDONESIA                  Champions TV

                                    Moji

                                    Vidio

 

AUSTRALIA

Australia                      Stan Sport                               Wednesday after each event

 

WORLDWIDE

Worldwide                  Motorvision                            During the week after the event

Worldwide                  Redbull TV                               Race Craft and Vlog

Worldwide                  YouTube – MXGP TV               16 days after the event.

 

 

Watch it ALL LIVE on www.MXGP-TV.com

 

MXGP of Flanders LIVE MXGP-TV Timetable

 

CEST

 

Start

Finish

Saturday

 

 

Studio Show

12:00

12:30

EMXOpen Race 1

14:55

15:30

EMX250 Race 1

15:40

16:20

MX2 RAM Qualifying

16:25

17:10

MXGP RAM Qualifying

17:15

18:00

Sunday

   

EMXOpen Race 2

09:40

10:30

EMX250 Race 2

11:25

11:55

MX2 Race 1

13:00

14:00

MXGP Race 1

14:00

15:00

MX2 race 2

16:00

17:00

MXGP Race 2

17:00

18:00

 

 

 

 

 

TIMETABLE 

SATURDAY: 09:30 EMX Open Free practice, 10:00 EMX250 Free practice, 10:30 MX2 Free Practice, 11:00 MXGP Free Practice, 12:20 EMX Open Qualifying Practice, 13:00 EMX250 Qualifying Practice, 13:40 MX2 Time Practice, 14:15 MXGP Time Practice, 15:00 EMX Open Race 1, 15:45 EMX250 Race 1, 16:35 MX2 RAM Qualifying Race, 17:25 MXGP RAM Qualifying Race

SUNDAY: 09:45 EMX Open Race 2, 10:25 MX2 Warm-up, 10:45 MXGP Warm-up, 11:30 EMX250 Race 2, 13:15 MX2 Race 1, 14:15 MXGP Race 1, 16:10 MX2 Race 2, 17:10 MXGP Race 2.

 

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IT’S THE RETURN TO SAND RIDING AT LOMMEL FOR THE MXGP OF FLANDERS

LOMMEL (Belgium) 25 July 2024 – It’s time to get the paddle tyres ready for the FIM Motocross World Championship riders as round 14 of the series takes us to the deep sand of the Stedelijk Motorcrossterrein Lommel venue in the north-eastern corner of Belgium for the MXGP of Flanders this weekend!

While it is of course the home Grand Prix for the many Belgian riders that will take part, its close proximity to the Dutch border will bring many fans from The Netherlands to cheer on their heroes, and numerous riders from all nationalities have taken up residence in the area, with many of the top teams making it their base of operations for the GP season.

Belgium is famously home to more World Motocross Champions and Grand Prix winners than any other country, and more MXGP events have been held at Lommel than any other Belgian venue apart from the legendary Namur.  This will be the 11th consecutive year that MXGP has visited the circuit, and the 22nd event held here in total.  The first was back in 1990, a 250cc GP that was won by the determined Finn Pekka Vehkonen.  The circuit has also hosted two memorable MXoN events, the Trophee des Nations in 1981, which was the landmark event that saw the first ever win for the USA in Nations competitions, then the first ever win for Germany in an incredible 2012 Monster Energy FIM MXoN contest!

The current MXGP field has 6 previous Lommel GP winners entered for the event, including four of the top six of all-time!  It is current World Champion, Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing’s Jorge Prado, who currently holds the record of four GP wins around the famous sands, although his two major rivals for honours this season, Team HRC’s Tim Gajser and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing main man Jeffrey Herlings, are close behind with three victories each. Herlings has won more individual races than anybody else at Lommel, with eight compared to Prado’s seven and Gajser’s five.  The “big three” will continue their epic battle for the MXGP World Championship after a stunning weekend of racing at Loket!

MX2 will see the two Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing teammates, Kay de Wolf and Lucas Coenen, continue their see-saw duel for the title, with the Dutch rider defending a 46-point lead over his young Belgian rival. Both can expect a solid turnout of their fans to get behind them at Lommel!  De Wolf is the only rider lining up for MX2 to have won races here before, which were actually the first two GP race wins of his career, the first in 2021 when he was still only 16 years old!

The event will also see the resumption of the battle for the EMX250 European Championships, with the top three of the series separated by only 19 points, as Bud Racing Kawasaki’s Mathis Valin lies just 13 ahead of Gabriel SS24 KTM teamster Cas Valk, with Valerio Lata just six points further back for Beddini GASGAS Factory Juniors!

The one-off EMX Open European Championship event will also be at Lommel, with a host of professional riders moving up from their domestic Championships to fight it out on the GP stage.  The class is unrestricted in terms of age and engine size, and has attracted over 50 riders to enter!

 


After a truly epic MXGP of Czech Republic that saw Tim Gajser take Saturday’s RAM Qualifying Race as well as the overall win, with Jorge Prado second and Jeffrey Herlings third after winning race one and charging through the pack in race two, the prospect of seeing these three titans fight it out in the deep sand of Lommel is truly mouth-watering!

The major factor in all of this is the sand, with only Sardegna and Latvia really giving us an idea of what these three might do in such conditions, and Prado added to the spice by declaring himself the ‘King of the Sand’ in the post-race interview at Riola Sardo! The Spaniard did enjoy a perfect weekend there during his best period of the season so far, but Herlings found winning form at Kegums to stake his own claim as the master of the soft stuff.  Both will need to make ground here, as Gajser’s Loket win saw him stretch his lead to 36 points over Prado, and 55 over Herlings.  There is no doubt that “The Bullet” is back to his brilliant best, and his local fans will be hoping to see more of that on the sort of surface that has seen even more dominance than usual throughout his amazing career.

That said, Jeffrey hasn’t won a GP at Lommel since 2018, as he was denied by Kawasaki Racing Team’s Romain Febvre in 2021, and hasn’t made it this far into the season since then.  The Dutchman’s wins took place back in 2011 in MX2, and then 2017 & ’18 in MXGP. He also won the Open class at the 2012 ‘Nations, even with him riding the 250 against the world’s best on 450s!  Gajser has won there three times in the MXGP class, once in 2019 and twice in 2020, when MXGP was here three times in the COVID-affected season.  Prado won his only MXGP overall in the other event that year, after winning for three straight seasons in MX2 from 2017 to ’19.

Another rider that is entered for MXGP is Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP rider Jago Geerts, who has been out since getting injured in his MXGP debut back at the opening round in Argentina.  The Belgian has won at Lommel in MX2 for the last three years, and while it will be a different prospect in his return from injury in MXGP, he will certainly be encouraged by his previous success at the venue.

Febvre has been incredibly strong here in recent years, with GP wins in 2021 and ’23, and will hope to get amongst the title contenders in his second event back from injury. Fantic Factory Racing star Brian Bogers claimed his only career GP victory to date at Lommel in 2022, where he shared race wins with his 2024 teammate Glenn Coldenhoff. 

The riders currently in fourth and fifth, Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP’s Calvin Vlaanderen and Kawasaki Racing Team’s Jeremy Seewer, have both twice been on the podium at Lommel, but yet to taste victory. As well as Coldenhoff, they will be keen to keep their consistent season going and prevent Febvre from fighting back up the Championship order past them!

JM Racing Honda rider Brent van doninck, in his return from injury last weekend at Loket, incredibly became the first Belgian to score points in the MXGP class this season with an impressive ride for 8th overall. In his more favoured terrain, he is likely to push even higher up the order at his home Grand Prix, with a lot of home support behind him!

The battle at the top of the order is not to be missed – who can call themselves the ‘King of the Sand’ and command the Championship momentum after this one?!

 

MXGP - World Championship Top 10 Classification: 1. Tim Gajser (SLO, HON), 663 Points;   2. Jorge Prado (ESP, GAS), 627 Points; 3. Jeffrey Herlings (NED, KTM), 608 Pts; 4. Calvin Vlaanderen (NED, YAM), 471 Pts; 5. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, KAW), 451 Pts; 6. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED, FAN), 389 Pts; 7. Romain Febvre (FRA, KAW), 363 Points; 8. Kevin Horgmo (NOR, HON), 283 Pts; 9. Pauls Jonass (LAT, HON), 274 Pts; 10. Valentin Guillod (SUI, HON), 273 Pts.

     

Main Photo: MXGP Start Lommel 2023

Bottom Photos: 1. Jago Geerts; 2. Brent Van doninck

 


The MX2 World Championship has been a brilliant one so far this season, with the result very much in doubt before every Grand Prix, even if the Championship lead has been consistently held by Dutchman Kay de Wolf since the end of the very first weekend of racing, and his fifth overall victory of the year at Loket was a result of persistent speed and enough patience to deal with the madness around him!

His Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing teammate, Lucas Coenen, has shown just as much speed, if not sometimes more, but hitting the ground again in the Czech Republic halted his impressive run of five race victories when you include the RAM Qualifying Races from both Lombok and Loket.  Looking back to the duels in the sand between the pair in both Sardegna and Latvia, it was Kay who won back on the Mediterannean island, but Lucas who got the better of his teammate to finish second only to his twin brother Sacha in the Baltic State.

With a taste of progress in the Championship still fresh on his lips from his success in Indonesia, and a feeling that he may have the edge on pace with his home crowd behind him, Lucas will certainly be hungry for his first win on home soil, even though De Wolf has undoubted form on this circuit from years gone by. Kay took race wins in both 2021 and 2022, just missing out on overall victory to Jago Geerts on both occasions.

Behind them, Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing star Simon Laengenfelder once again missed the chance for his first GP win of the year in Loket as he was hunted down by De Wolf in the final laps, but the German will certainly not give up as he looks to secure at least the bronze medal, and pounce if either or both of the Husqvarna riders slip up as we approach the last third of the season.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing again saw crashes for all three of their riders in the Czech Republic, and although Liam Everts scored a consistent fourth overall, both Andrea Adamo and Sacha Coenen failed to finish in race one, and the Italian could not return for race two, making their title chances now look very slim.  All three will be hungry for race wins, however, and their skills in the sand are not in question, especially Sacha after his overall victory in Latvia!

Monster Energy Triumph Racing still have high hopes of podium success, or even overall  victory, and Mikkel Haarup would dearly love to deliver on a circuit where a lot of their testing has been carried out.

 

MX2 - World Championship Top 10 Classification: 1. Kay de Wolf (NED, HUS), 626 Points; 2. Lucas Coenen (BEL, HUS), 580 Pts;  3. Simon Laengenfelder (GER, GAS), 560 Points;  4. Liam Everts (BEL, KTM), 515 Pts; 5. Andrea Adamo (ITA, KTM), 457 Pts;  6. Mikkel Haarup (DEN, TRI), 433 Pts; 7. Rick Elzinga (NED, YAM), 382 Pts; 8. Sacha Coenen (BEL, KTM), 362 Pts; 9. Oriol Oliver (ESP, KTM), 236 Pts; 10. Ferruccio Zanchi (ITA, HON), 229 Pts.

     

Top Photo: MX2 Start Lommel 2023

Bottom Photos: 1. Liam Everts; 2. Lucas Coenen

 

 

Don’t miss your chance to watch the MXGP of Flanders this weekend. Get your tickets HERE!

All the photos from the MXGP of Flanders will be available HERE.

You can find the complete results HERE.

 

TIMETABLE 

SATURDAY: 08:20 EMXOpen Free practice, 08:50 EMX250 Group 1 Free practice, 09:20 EMX250 Group 2 Free practice, 09:50 EMXOpen Qualifying Practice, 10:30 MX2 Free Practice, 11:00 MXGP Free Practice, 12:20 EMX250 Group 1 Qualifying Practice, 13:00 EMX250 Group 2 Qualifying Practice, 13:40 MX2 Time Practice, 14:15 MXGP Time Practice, 15:00 EMXOpen Race 1, 15:45 EMX250 Race 1, 16:35 MX2 RAM Qualifying Race, 17:25 MXGP RAM Qualifying Race

SUNDAY: 09:45 EMXOpen Race 2, 10:25 MX2 Warm-up, 10:45 MXGP Warm-up, 11:30 EMX250 Race 2, 13:15 MX2 Race 1, 14:15 MXGP Race 1, 16:10 MX2 Race 2, 17:10 MXGP Race 2.

 

 

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TIMETABLE AND ENTRY LISTS FOR THE MXGP OF FLANDERS

MONACO (Principailty of Monaco) 23 July 2024 – The 2024 FIM Motocross World Championship is getting ready for the fourteenth round of the 2024 season on the tough sand track of Lommel for the MXGP of Flanders on the 27th and 28th of July.

Checkout the Timetable and Entry Lists for the MXGP of Flanders below:

TIMETABLE

MXGP ENTRY LIST

MX2 ENTRY LIST

EMX 250 ENTRY LIST

EMX OPEN ENTRY LIST

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GOUPILLON IS VICTORIOUS IN EMXOPEN WHILE REISULIS WINS IN EMX125 PRESENTED BY FMF RACING

LOMMEL (Flanders) 24 July 2023 – The round of Flanders in Lommel saw the 7th round of the EMX125 presented by FMF Racing and the unique round of the EMXOpen. The competition raged over two days on the technical sand track, and the two classes delivered an outstanding show for the large Belgian public present. The two races in each category run over Saturday and Sunday which saw a complete change of weather making it even more challenging for the riders. 

In EMX125 presented by FMFM Racing, it was Red Plate MJC Yamaha Official EMX125’s Janis Reisulis who won his second round in a row in front of the surprising and strong Kassimir Hindersson who got his first podium and the consistent second in the Championship, 737 Performers GASGAS’s Mathis Valin who finished third.

In EMXOpen, Tech32’s Pierre Goupillon came out victorious in front of Miro Sivhonen solid second and Ken Bengston who managed to finish on the third step of the podium.

 



 

In race 1, Domantas Jazdauskas took a great start and the lead in front of Pierre Goupillon and Karel Kutsar. Kutsar was not ready to wait long behind Goupillon as he made a successful move on lap 2 of 14 to go 2nd. Jazdauskas looked composed and relaxed at the lead but on lap 4 Kutsar pushed hard to find a space to overtake. He finally made the pass on lap 4 and took the lead to never give it up and win the race. 

Goupillon looked comfortable on the tough track and dived in on the inside of Jazdauskas on lap 4 to go 2nd. The French rider looked good but Miro Sihvonen was closing in on him as he was charging forward from the beginning of the race from 6th place on lap 1. On lap 10, Sivhnonen made his speed talk and passed Goupillon to go 2nd. Sivhonen finished 2nd in the end while Goupillon settled for 3rd. 

Ken Bengston had a solid race as he displayed a lot of determination to go from 12th on lap 1 to finish 4th which gave him great chances of podium. Behind him Sven Van Der Mierden was another great performer as he fought his way up to finish 5th from 10th on lap 1. 

The first Belgian of the race, Yentel Mertens got a great start and passed the line of the first lap in 4th position and managed to ride consistently within the top 10 to finish 7th in the end. SM ACTION RACING TEAM YUASA Battery ‘s Cornelius Toendel didn’t have the best start as he found himself 19th on lap 1 but managed to finish 12th in the end.

Race 2 didn’t go as expected for Kutsar who fell on the first turn, broke his goggles and got an issue with his bike. Kutsar kept going for a good part of the race but had to unfortunately retire on lap 11 of 14, missing on a podium that was really reachable. 

However, Goupillon took his chance to take the lead from the start and quickly edged away. No one could match his pace and Goupillon was destined to cruise to victory to go 3-1 and win the EMXOpen. 

Behind him, a great battle for the 2nd place raged between Bengston and Sivhonen from lap 4 until the end. Before that, Davy Pootjes was racing perfectly in 3rd position but then crashed on lap 4 and had to retire with bike problems. Sivhonen pushed behind Bengston for a while but Bengston seemed to hold his ground well. 

However, Bengston made some mistakes, nearly falling down a couple of times as he probably felt under pressure. Sivhonen nearly went off track as he tried to push for the 2nd place. These mistakes allowed Van Der Mierden to join the battle as the Dutch fought for a spot on the podium too. Van Der Mierden tried to force his way past Sivhonen but the Finnish defended well. In the end, Sivhonen showed great speed to make a pass stick on Bengston to move up to 2nd while Bengston settled for 3rd. Van Der Mierden could not manage to overtake these riders in front of him and ended in 4th place and unfortunately just outside of the podium.

With an excellent 2-2 Sivhonen deserved his spot on the second step of the podium with an incredible consistency while Bengston went 4-3 for 3rd overall rewarding his great comeback in race 1. 

Martens showed great determination and talent to go from 13th on lap 1 to quickly move up to 5th on lap 4. The Belgian stayed in this position until the end to get 5th overall.

Pierre Goupillon: “It is a perfect weekend. I took the Holeshot in the first race and finished third but I had a good feeling. Today, I’m so happy, it was the same with the Holeshot and this time I raced all race long at the lead and I win the EMXOpen which is so amazing for me. I really want to thanks all my sponsors, my family, my team and everyone for everything!”       

          

Main Photo: Chairman of FIM Europe Motocross Commission Andrea Barbieri, President of FIM Europe Michal Sikora, EMXOpen Podium, Infront Moto Racing CEO David Luongo

Bottom Photos: 1. Pierre Goupillon  2. EMXOpen Start
 

EMXOpen - Race 1 – Top 10 Classification: 1. Karel Kutsar (EST, KTM), 31:47.786; 2. Miro Sihvonen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:09.251; 3. Pierre Goupillon (FRA, KTM), +0:11.913; 4. Ken Bengtson (SWE, GASGAS), +0:15.085; 5. Sven Van der Mierden (NED, GASGAS), +0:26.083; 6. Gert Krestinov (EST, Honda), +0:27.443; 7. Yentel Martens (BEL, Honda), +0:28.290; 8. Micha-Boy De Waal (NED, GASGAS), +0:35.922; 9. Jakub Teresak (CZE, Husqvarna), +0:40.518; 10. Lukas Platt (GER, KTM), +0:42.192

EMXOpen - Race 2 – Top 10 Classification: 1. Pierre Goupillon (FRA, KTM), 31:31.776; 2. Miro Sihvonen (FIN, Husqvarna), +0:06.983; 3. Ken Bengtson (SWE, GASGAS), +0:13.165; 4. Sven Van der Mierden (NED, GASGAS), +0:27.050; 5. Yentel Martens (BEL, Honda), +0:31.961; 6. Tim Koch (GER, Husqvarna), +0:37.195; 7. Micha-Boy De Waal (NED, GASGAS), +0:55.153; 8. Tomas Kohut (SVK, KTM), +1:07.058; 9. Cato Nickel (GER, KTM), +1:07.489; 10. Domantas Jazdauskas (LTU, KTM), +1:10.623

EMXOpen - Overall Top 10 Classification: 1. Pierre Goupillon (FRA, KTM), 45 points; 2. Miro Sihvonen (FIN, HUS), 44 p.; 3. Ken Bengtson (SWE, GAS), 38 p.; 4. Sven Van der Mierden (NED, GAS), 34 p.; 5. Yentel Martens (BEL, HON), 30 p.; 6. Micha-Boy De Waal (NED, GAS), 27 p.; 7. Gert Krestinov (EST, HON), 25 p.; 8. Karel Kutsar (EST, KTM), 25 p.; 9. Tim Koch (GER, HUS), 23 p.; 10. Tomas Kohut (SVK, KTM), 23 p

EMXOpen - Championship Top 10 Classification: 1. Pierre Goupillon (FRA, KTM), 45 points; 2. Miro Sihvonen (FIN, HUS), 44 p.; 3. Ken Bengtson (SWE, GAS), 38 p.; 4. Sven Van der Mierden (NED, GAS), 34 p.; 5. Yentel Martens (BEL, HON), 30 p.; 6. Micha-Boy De Waal (NED, GAS), 27 p.; 7. Gert Krestinov (EST, HON), 25 p.; 8. Karel Kutsar (EST, KTM), 25 p.; 9. Tim Koch (GER, HUS), 23 p.; 10. Tomas Kohut (SVK, KTM), 23 p

EMXOpen - Manufacturers Classification: 1. KTM, 50 points; 2. Husqvarna, 44 p.; 3. GASGAS, 38 p.; 4. Honda, 31 p.; 5. Yamaha, 9 p.;

 

 


 

In race 1, Janis Reisulis got the best start and took the lead in front of Fantic Factory Team Maddii’s Maximilian Werner and a surprising Saku MansikkamäkiMathis Valin was 4th on lap 1 and made early charges on Mansikkamäki on lap 2 of 13 to go 3rd and kept going a lap later to overtake Werner to move up to 2nd on lap 3. On lap 4, Valin started to get close to Reisulis at the lead when he crashed and move down to 4th. Reisulis was then never worried about riders behind him and went on to win the race comfortably. 

Valin had to do it all over again, and he did it over the course of two laps as he managed to overtake Mansikkamäki and Werner to go 2nd and never let that place until the end. Werner also kept a strong pace to finish 3rd in the end with another solid performance for the German. The front three in the Championship topped their race.

Following a great start, Mansikkamäki was still 4th on lap 9 but unfortunately fell down and missed on his season’s best finish to go 14th in the end. RFME GASGAS MXJunior Team’s Francisco Garcia had the pace on that race as he found himself 5th on lap 1 and moved up to 4th on lap 8 after passing Mansikkamäki. He had momentum when his bike let him go while he was chasing after Werner on lap 9. Garcia unfortunately had to retire from the race.

Vitezslav Marek was one rider who didn’t many mistakes and stayed consistent to gradually gain positions. In the end he finished in 4th position. A great battle lasted during the whole race between Kasimir Hindersson and Fantic Factory Team Maddii’s Elias Escandell. Hindersson got the best of Escandell on lap 2 top move up to 6th when he made a mistak and picked himself up in10th place. Escandell was 7th on lap 4 when Hindersson made up the gap by overtaking 2 riders to put pressure on him. On lap 6 Hindersson was the quickest and made the pass stick to go 7th. However, Escandell made some great moves to overtake again on lap 9. Both gained a position with Garcia retiring from the race and Escandell was riding well in 5th position when Hindersson came back for more on the very last lap to make one last successful charge. Hindersson finished 5th while Escandell settled for 6th.

Maximilian Ernecker made a great comeback going from 20th on lap 1 to finish at an excellent 7th place while WZ Racing Team’s Gyan Doensen had a similar start to finish 13th on his part.

In Race 2, Werner took a blistering start and took the lead in front of Valin and Garcia while Reisulis got stuck in the traffic and found himself 11th after the first corners. Reisulis rapidly came back to 6th on the turn of lap 1 of 13 but it was Hindersson, 4th on lap 1, who had the best momentum as he quickly capitalised on Valin and Garcia’s mistakes on lap 2 and 3 respectively to move up to 2nd. On lap 6, Hindersson kept charging and caught up with Werner. The young German didn’t protect his lead enough and Hindersson saw the opportunity to charge on the inside and take the lead. Leading a race for the first time this season Hindersson kept his composure very well and continued on the same pace to win his first race and climb on the second march of the podium with a 5-1.

Reisulis followed Hindersson and showed why he is the Championship leader with an excellent and mature race. Reisulis overtook Werner on lap 7 and strongly finished 2nd to go 1-2, winning the overall and his second round in a row after Germany. For Werner things got bad to worse when he got overtaken by the excellent Garcia and JK Racing Yamaha’s Nicolai Skovberg leaving him in 5th place and missing out on the 3rd overall to the combative Valin.

After his good 2nd place in race 1, Valin got a great start and found himself 2nd on lap 1 but as in the first race, Valin crashed and moved down to 6th and had to do work hard to get back to the top. And it proved hard to do with Escandell defending superbly in 5th place. Escandell unfortunately crashed and was disqualified to accept outside assistance but Valin could still not find a way to pass Skovbjerg first on lap 9 and then Werner until the end of the race. However, with Werner down to 5th, Valin managed to get on the podium with a 2-6 to finish 3rd overall while Werner finish 4th overall.

Garcia and Skovbjerg displayed great performances. Garcia managed to stay consistent the whole race and had to battle with Skovbjerg for 3rd over the last 4 laps. Skovbjerg pulled an incredible race as he went from 18th on lap 1 to make his way up to 4th behind Garcia on lap 10. Skovbjerg thought he did the hardest when he took the inside of Garcia to go 3rd on lap 12 but Garcia answered straight back to get his spot back on the last lap. Garcia finished 3rd for 9th overall while Skovberg ended the race 4th to go 8-4 and 5th overall. 

 

Janis Reisulis: It was a good, consistent and tough weekend for me at the same time. Maybe not the speed and physical strength that I wanted but we managed the overall win. I am really happy for Kasimir (Hindersson) who was the real killer today. But otherwise, it’s my second win here in Lommel, can we do the third win in EMX250? We’ll see!”

          

Main Photo: EMX125 Start

Bottom Photos: 1. Janis Reisulis; 2. EMX125 Podium

EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing - Race 1 – Top 10 Classification: 1. Janis Martins Reisulis (LAT, Yamaha), 30:29.057; 2. Mathis Valin (FRA, GASGAS), +0:14.624; 3. Maximilian Werner (GER, Fantic), +0:41.036; 4. Vitezslav Marek (CZE, KTM), +0:43.197; 5. Kasimir Hindersson (FIN, KTM), +0:54.301; 6. Elias Escandell (ESP, Fantic), +1:00.142; 7. Maximilian Ernecker (AUT, GASGAS), +1:02.768; 8. Nicolai Skovbjerg (DEN, Yamaha), +1:04.873; 9. Noel Zanocz (HUN, KTM), +1:06.290; 10. Douwe Van Mechgelen (BEL, Husqvarna), +1:08.331

EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing - Race 2 – Top 10 Classification: 1. Kasimir Hindersson (FIN, KTM), 31:08.999; 2. Janis Martins Reisulis (LAT, Yamaha), +0:09.388; 3. Francisco Garcia (ESP, GASGAS), +0:09.744; 4. Nicolai Skovbjerg (DEN, Yamaha), +0:14.547; 5. Maximilian Werner (GER, Fantic), +0:25.739; 6. Mathis Valin (FRA, GASGAS), +0:31.206; 7. Mads Fredsoe (DEN, KTM), +0:35.620; 8. Gyan Doensen (NED, KTM), +0:52.486; 9. Noel Zanocz (HUN, KTM), +1:01.639; 10. Cole McCullough (IRL, KTM), +1

EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing - Overall Top 10 Classification: 1. Janis Martins Reisulis (LAT, YAM), 47 points; 2. Kasimir Hindersson (FIN, KTM), 41 p.; 3. Mathis Valin (FRA, GAS), 37 p.; 4. Maximilian Werner (GER, FAN), 36 p.; 5. Nicolai Skovbjerg (DEN, YAM), 31 p.; 6. Vitezslav Marek (CZE, KTM), 28 p.; 7. Noel Zanocz (HUN, KTM), 24 p.; 8. Gyan Doensen (NED, KTM), 21 p.; 9. Francisco Garcia (ESP, GAS), 20 p.; 10. Douwe Van Mechgelen (BEL, HUS), 20 p

EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing - Championship Top 10 Classification: 1. Janis Martins Reisulis (LAT, YAM), 313 points; 2. Mathis Valin (FRA, GAS), 282 p.; 3. Maximilian Werner (GER, FAN), 220 p.; 4. Vitezslav Marek (CZE, KTM), 208 p.; 5. Elias Escandell (ESP, FAN), 194 p.; 6. Francisco Garcia (ESP, GAS), 191 p.; 7. Mads Fredsoe (DEN, KTM), 166 p.; 8. Noel Zanocz (HUN, KTM), 141 p.; 9. Gyan Doensen (NED, KTM), 130 p.; 10. August Frisk (SWE, KTM), 108 p

EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing - Manufacturers Classification: 1. Yamaha, 319 points; 2. GASGAS, 311 p.; 3. Fantic, 261 p.; 4. KTM, 253 p.; 5. Husqvarna, 145 p.;

 

 

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Circuit length: 1850m

Type of ground: Sand

Temperature: 18°

Weather conditions: Saturday: Cloudy / Sunday: Rain

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