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GP Report: Prado, de Wolf Back to Winning Ways

GP Report: Prado, de Wolf Back to Winning Ways

July 1, 2024, 1:00pm
Mitch Kendra Mitch KendraSenior Online Content Manager Press Release Press Release
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Lombok, Indonesia MXGP of West Nusa Tenggara (Indonesia)FIM Motocross World Championship

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The 11th round of the FIM Motocross World Championship (MXGP) took place in Lombok, Indonesia, over the weekend. Tim Gajser (Honda) entered the weekend with a 34-point lead over Jorge Prado (GasGas). In the first moto, Jeffrey Herlings (KTM) took his fifth moto win of the season after grabbing a rare holeshot, and that led to an uncontested win as Prado came through second. Moto two saw Herlings once again in the lead until a mistake handed the lead over to a two-way battle between championship leaders Gajser and Prado. The two made contact as Prado block passed the Honda rider from the inside and Gajser tried to square up the 2023 Champion but caught Prado’s rear wheel in the process, causing Gajser to go down. Prado cruised to his 12th moto win of the season as Herlings passed Gajser late for second place.  Gajser also crashed again. With his 2-1, Prado cut some points off of Gajser’s lead to get it down to 22 points. Herlings (second) and Calvin Vlaanderen (third) rounded out the overall podium as Gajser came through fourth. After a third and a tenth, respectively, at the last two rounds, Prado returned to the center of the podium.

In MX2, Kay de Wolf (Husqvarna) led the championship by 48 points over Simon Laengenfelder (GasGas). De Wolf opened up his lead to now 65 points over Lucas Coenen (Husqvarna) after a 1-1 day for the #74 machine as Lucas Coenen finished 7-2 for third overall. The two battled back and forth in the second moto before de Wolf eventually held on for the race win. Andrea Adamo (KTM) finished second overall for his first overall podium in a handful of races. De Wolf started the season with three straight overall wins then finished 4-4-4-2-2-4-7 until his fourth win of the season came in Indonesia. 

The following press release is from Infront Moto Racing:

The Sun Shines in West Nusa Tenggara as Prado and de Wolf Put The Rest In The Shade

LOMBOK (Indonesia) – In the relentless heat and humidity of the MXGP of West Nusa Tenggara at the Selaparang circuit on the island of Lombok, the racing never faded in its intensity as the MXGP elite put on a spectacular display of racing stamina in the Indonesian sun!

The MXGP World Championship saw another change in momentum, as reigning Champion Jorge Prado took a superb Grand Prix win for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing, although mistakes for all three leading competitors were a feature of the racing as he took a chunk out of the points lead of Team HRC’s Tim Gajser.

In the MX2 class it was the points leader who took control again for Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing, as red plate holder Kay de Wolf won both races on the day for the first time this season to further extend his advantage at the top of the table!

Before the racing began, the opening ceremony for the event saw speeches of thanks from Infront Moto Racing CEO David Luongo, FIM CMS Director Antonio Alia Portela, before the Governor of West Nusa Tenggara 2018-2023, Dr. H. Zulkieflimansyah S.E. M.SC, welcomed the MXGP organisation to the region and wished the best of luck to all competitors, all in the presence of FIM Asia President Stephan Carapiet. Then we were treated to a dazzling display of drumming, dancing, music and acrobatic performances from the Indonesian marching band Gita Abdi Praja IPDN (The State of Public Administration), while singer Pipit Tripitaka performed “Indonesia Raya”, the national anthem of Indonesia, and other traditional songs with Saxophonist Bintang Pablo.

MXGP 

Saturday had seen the RAM Qualifying Race won by Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jeffrey Herlings for the first time this year and he had even set the fastest time in Warm-Up to make it a near-perfect start to the weekend.

It was Kawasaki Racing Team rider Jeremy Seewer who took his third Fox Holeshot Award of the year, but Herlings used his inside start gate to great effect and grabbed the lead into the second corner! Gajser was in third initially, but Prado charged around the outside to get past the Slovenian!

Before the start of the first full lap, both Prado and Gajser had nudged past Seewer to give chase to the flying “Bullet” out front. Jeffrey put the hammer down with consecutive fastest laps in the first three full circulations, building a small gap from the start of the race over Prado.

Behind the leading three, Calvin Vlaanderen managed to jump alongside and past his Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP teammate Andrea Bonacorsi for fifth place, before closing in on Seewer, catching the Swiss rider at the end of lap 12. He met with spirited resistance, but ultimately the South African-born Dutch star fought his way into fourth place, with Bonacorsi also passing the Kawasaki as the two-lap board came out! The Italian claimed fifth at the finish, the best result yet of his young MXGP career. Seewer had to settle for sixth.

Prado got as close as two seconds to the leader Herlings, while Gajser struggled with a tyre choice that he said later put him at a serious disadvantage and took the points for a solid third.  “The Bullet” eventually was able to pull out a ten second gap at the chequered flag, his fourth race win of the year, ahead of Prado.

Race two’s first corner was a mightily close contest for the Fox Holeshot Award and Gajser took it by half a tyre thickness from Prado, but both were immediately passed by Herlings into the second corner! At the top of the circuit, Prado was caught out by the track and  jumped off the circuit, losing a second to Gajser, as a fast-starting Vlaanderen also looked menacing.

The Yamaha man, however, then had his own mistake as he dropped the bike in a right hander before the end of the first full lap. He picked it up in seventh, as Seewer, Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Mattia Guadagnini and Kevin Horgmo of the Ship To Cycle Honda Motoblouz SR team went past him while he was stationary.

  • Jorge Prado
    Jorge Prado MXGP
  • Jeffrey Herling
    Jeffrey Herling MXGP
  • Calvin Vlaanderen
    Calvin Vlaanderen MXGP

On lap four, Herlings jumped into a patch of mud and went down, gifting the lead to Gajser as Prado started to catch them both! As the top two in the series took the finish line jump together, the Spaniard held the inside line, but slowed as the Slovenian went for the cutback, mis-timed it and tripped over Prado’s rear wheel!

Gajser only just got back up ahead of Jeffrey, but seemed to be more affected by his crash than the Dutchman was, and Herlings found his way past on lap eight. A further crash for Gajser on lap nine dropped him behind Seewer and a recovering Vlaanderen, and they finished from third to fifth in that order. Vlaanderen’s fourth position was enough to earn him his, and Yamaha’s, first MXGP podium result of the season!

Herlings had a ten second gap to Prado when he got past Gajser and despite looking up for him at every opportunity, was unable to hack it down by much.  The Spaniard backed off on the final lap which cut the final margin of his victory to 5.4 seconds, but it meant that the GASGAS man claimed his 10th Grand Prix win for the brand, and 45th of his amazing career.

The results mean that from 34 points at the start of the weekend, Gajser’s series lead has been cut down to just 22.  Herlings is also closer to the lead, now just 58 points behind the Slovenian. What a way to kick off the second half of the season!

Jorge Prado: “I’m sohappy with the victory! I’ve been riding very good all season long. It’s a pity lost point along the way with some mistakes like in the last race in Maggiora and the DNF, so came back strong in Indonesia. The condition were very tough, very very physical but super happy with my performance. Not the perfect starts that I’m used to but it was good enough to take the overall! Super happy. Now a good week of training and rest and ready for round two in Indonesia.”

Jeffrey Herlings: “It was a shame; it should have been a 1-1-1 for me today but I made a mistake. I crashed by myself and hurt a little bit my knee but we should be good for next week. In the end 1-1-2 over a weekend is pretty good too!”

Calvin Vlaanderen: “I had a very first race and battle with Jeremy (Seewer) for quite a bit. I was off to a good start in the second race and I made a stupid mistake, went down and I knew I had to pass a couple of riders to get to the box. Then Tim (Gajser) also made a mistake which allowed me to go through so I’m so happy to be back on the box. It’s been a hard-fought couple of years since I’ve been on the podium so it’s nice relief for myself and also the team who works so hard. I just want to say a big thanks to my family, my girlfriend and everyone!”

MXGP

MXGP of West Nusa Tenggara (Indonesia) - MXGP

June 30, 2024
Lombok
Lombok, Indonesia Indonesia
Rider Motos Bike
1 Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado
Spain 2 - 1 GasGas
2 Jeffrey Herlings
Jeffrey Herlings
The Netherlands 1 - 2 KTM
3 Calvin Vlaanderen Calvin Vlaanderen South Africa 4 - 4 Yamaha
4 Tim Gajser Tim Gajser Slovenia 3 - 5 Honda
5 Jeremy Seewer Jeremy Seewer Switzerland 6 - 3 Kawasaki
Full Results
MXGP

MXGP Standings - 2024

PositionRider Points
1Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado
Spain 996
2Tim Gajser Tim Gajser Slovenia 986
3Jeffrey Herlings
Jeffrey Herlings
The Netherlands 944
4Jeremy Seewer Jeremy Seewer Switzerland 687
5Romain Febvre Romain Febvre France 651
Full Standings

MX2

Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Lucas Coenen had taken the win in the RAM Qualifying Race on Saturday, but it was his brother, and winner of the last two GPs, Sacha Coenen, who put his Red Bull KTM Factory Racing across the Fox Holeshot Award line first, although Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing man Simon Laengenfelder dived inside to immediately lead into turn two ahead Sacha’s teammate Andrea Adamo, although De Wolf got through into second after a few corners! The reigning champion then made a mistake through a corner, had to pause, and lost two places to the Monster Energy Triumph Racing rider Mikkel Haarup, and a slower-starting Lucas Coenen.

Lucas dropped the bike a lap later as a berm gave way from beneath him, and a a similar fate later befell Laengenfelder, so keen to grab his first race win since Trentino in April that he just pushed a little too hard and toppled over on lap eight!  De Wolf accepted the race lead, and never relinquished it, although a mistake in a left-hand corner near the end of the race nearly allowed Haarup into the lead!

Sadly for the Dane, he then tipped over on the very last lap, costing himself second place as Adamo pounced gratefully. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing ‘s Liam Everts managed to push through into fourth, passing his teammate Sacha Coenen with three laps to go, while Laengenfelder slipped down the field to sixth after looking like he had hit the wall physically.  He still made ground on his rival for second in the series, as Lucas Coenen could only get back to seventh after his crash, after winning another Husqvarna vs Triumph clash against Camden McLellan, who looked strong in his first race back from injury.

Amazingly, Sacha Coenen took yet another Fox Holeshot Award in race two, making it a clear 50% holeshot ratio for the season with his eleventh of the year! He managed to hold a tight line to keep the lead this time, ahead of his brother Lucas, as Team HRC’s Ferruccio Zanchi squeezed past Laengenfelder for third as they hit turn two.

Halfway around the lap, both De Wolf and Haarup, who had also got past the German, got around the rookie Italian at the same time and set about chasing the brothers out in front.  It didn’t take them long, and the two Husqvarna men battled back and forth in a stunning display of clean racing that lasted for two laps before the series leader made the decisive move!

De Wolf then set after Lucas’ twin and at half-distance, lap eight, he jumped alongside and blasted around Sacha to take the lead! The three teenagers who have dominated the MX2 class in recent weeks then held station, until within sight of the two-lap board Sacha lost two positions to Haarup and Adamo.  Incredibly, it was to be last-lap heartbreak for Haarup as he fell to gift Adamo a position for the second straight race, more heavily this time, and Sacha Coenen got past as well, leaving the Triumph man a dejected fifth, but still fourth overall, the two crashes doubtlessly costing him the overall podium finish.

  • Kay de Wolf
    Kay de Wolf MXGP
  • Andrea Adamo
    Andrea Adamo MXGP
  • Lucas Coenen
    Lucas Coenen MXGP

Laengenfelder finished a distant sixth, ahead of Everts but as Lucas Coenen chased his teammate over the line in a race that got very close at the front, it puts the Belgian back ahead of the German into second in the standings.

However, it was to be Kay de Wolf’s day, collecting his first double win of the season, his first GP win for nearly three months and pushing his advantage in the Championship to a mammoth 65 points, meaning that he will definitely return to Europe with the red plate on his Nestaan Husqvarna!

The series will stay at Selaparang as the circuit gets worked on to run in the opposite direction for next week’s MXGP of Lombok.  Be sure to join us for another epically hot duel near the equator on the 6th & 7th of July!

Kay de Wolf: “It was two different races but I made some good passes in the opening lap and felt very comfortable out on track. I’m very happy with the changes made with the team in-between the races. So I’m looking forward for next weekend!”

Andrea Adamo: “It was a good weekend. I’m happy to be on the podium. It was two completely different races and the starts were really important and I didn’t really have the best starts. It was a bit more difficult to come back in the second race but I’m so happy with my speed my riding so let’s go the second one.”

Lucas Coenen: “It wasn’t the best weekend. I was still learning the track and it’s not my ideal track as it’s hard to ride smoothly. Due to its characteristics, it’s probably more. You need to attack you cannot. Now I now the track so next week I’ll show my real speed. Let’s see how will be the new layout but next I’m going to show!”

MXGP

MXGP of West Nusa Tenggara (Indonesia) - MX2

June 30, 2024
Lombok
Lombok, Indonesia Indonesia
Rider Motos Bike
1 Kay de Wolf Kay de Wolf The Netherlands 1 - 1 Husqvarna
2 Andrea Adamo Andrea Adamo Italy 2 - 3 KTM
3 Lucas Coenen Lucas Coenen Belgium 7 - 2 Husqvarna
4 Mikkel Haarup Mikkel Haarup Denmark 3 - 5 Triumph
5 Sacha Coenen Sacha Coenen Belgium 5 - 4 KTM
Full Results
MXGP

MX2 Standings - 2024

PositionRider Points
1Kay de Wolf Kay de Wolf The Netherlands 984
2Lucas Coenen Lucas Coenen Belgium 957
3Simon Laengenfelder Simon Laengenfelder Germany 879
4Liam Everts Liam Everts Belgium 769
5Mikkel Haarup Mikkel Haarup Denmark 710
Full Standings
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