GP of GERMANY QUALY HIGHLIGHTS 2022!!!

Scritto sabato 11 Giugno 2022 alle 17:25.

GP of GERMANY QUALIFYING HIGHLIGHTS 2022!!!

TEUTSCHENTHAL (Germania) 11 giugno 2022 –  Tim Gajser del Team HRC ha disputato una forte gara di qualificazione all’MXGP della Germania, vincendo in modo confortevole per prendere il primo cancello nelle manche a punti di domani. Il compagno di squadra Mitch Evans ha sostenuto il suo collega pilota Honda CRF450R finendo quinto in un display che proveniva da tempo dall’australiano. Al secondo posto si piazza Pauls Jonaas e terzo Jorge Prado, positivo il rientro di Romain Febvre con un 6°, i nostri 16° Guadagnini, 22° Monticelli, 24° Tropepe e 31° Nicholas Lapucci!

Nella MX2 un altra prestazione strabiliante di Tom Vialle, secondo Thibault Benistant e terzo Jago Geerts, i nostri 6° Adamo, 15° Lata.
Sotto trovate le classifiche, i video highlights ma anche i risultati in aggiornamento degli europei EMX250 e 125!

Buona visione!

GP of GERMANY 2022 – Qualifying – Time Practice!

EMX250 GERMANY – TEUTSCHENTHAL 2022 – Risultati e Video!

EMX125 GERMANY – TEUTSCHENTHAL 2022 – Risultati e Video!

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Gajser and Vialle Victorious at the MXGP of Germany Qualifying Race

TEUTSCHENTHAL (Germany) 11 June 2022 – Day one of the Liqui Moly MXGP of Germany has concluded in Teutschenthal with the qualifying race action from the MXGP and MX2 riders along with the first races of the EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing and EMX250 riders.

In MXGP and MX2, the qualifying race victories went to Team HRC’s Tim Gajser and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle, as both riders were able to get strong starts and take control from early on in the heats.

Meanwhile the EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing and EMX250 races saw Karlis Alberts Reisulis of Yamaha Europe EMX125 MJC and Hutten Metaal Yamaha Racing’s Andrea Bonacorsi victorious and looking strong for tomorrow’s races.

 

In the MXGP qualifying heat, it was Team HRC’s Tim Gajser who was the first rider into the first corner as he led Standing Construct Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Pauls Jonass, Team HRC’s Mitch Evans as well as Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing’s Jorge PradoMonster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Jeremy Seewer.

Henry Jacobi of JM Honda and Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP’s Romain Febvre also started well in sixth and seventh.

On the opening lap, Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Maxime Renaux had a big crash on the Monster Energy finish jump, which saw him landing heavily on his coccyx and he did not carry on with the race.

Febvre then took sixth from Jacobi as Honda 114 Motorsports’ Ruben Fernandez crashed out of the top 10, before getting by Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing’s Mattia Guadagnini to get back into 10th.

By that point Gajser was already 4.789 seconds clear of Jonass and Evans, while behind him Febvre began to push Seewer for fifth.

Gajser extended his lead as the race progressed, while Prado began to close in on Evans for third. Eventually Prado took the Aussie by surprise to steal third on lap seven. Seewer looked to do the same and by the following lap was also ahead of the Honda rider in fourth.

Fernandez then passed Beta SDM Corse’s Jeremy Van Horebeek and then Jacobi as he moved up to seventh and finished in the same position.

In the final laps, Prado closed in on Jonass as he took a load of time out of the Latvian as the pair were separated by less than half a second, though Jonass was fast to respond and held on to his position.

Gajser won the qualifying race, ahead of Jonass, Prado, Seewer and Evans as Febvre finished in sixth for his first race back in sixth months.

Tim Gajser: I’m slowly starting to feel like myself. In the last races I was struggling but today I had a good day and I’m looking forward to tomorrow. I think starts are going to be really important”.

      

Main Photo: Tim Gajser

Bottom Photos: 1. Pauls Jonass 2. Jorge Prado

GP of GERMANY 2022 – Qualifying – Time Practice!

 

In MX2 qualifying race the holeshot went to Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle who led Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing’s Simon LängenfelderMonster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Thibault Benistant and Jago Geerts as well as Ship to Cycle Honda SR Motoblouz rider Stephen Rubini.

Vialle looked to pull away from the rest of the field as Benistant had his teammate applying the pressure throughout. Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Kay de Wolf made his comeback this weekend after breaking his hand during a cycling accident and was looking solid in sixth. The Dutchman got unlucky just a few laps later as he crashed and did not carry on with the race.

Geerts set the fastest lap of the race as he looked to find a way past his teammate who was not backing down.

Further down the order, Big Van World MTX Kawasaki’s Mikkel Haarup started to apply the pressure onto Andrea Adamo of SM Action Racing Team YUASA Battery for seventh, and after passing him on the fourth lap began to focus on Rubini ahead.

On lap nine Rubini crashed down to 14th where he eventually finished. While Diga Procross KTM Racing Team’s Liam Everts crashed out too and did not carry on with the race.

In the final laps, Benistant began to push Vialle for the win, though the KTM rider was able to keep a cool head and stay mistake free to secure his third qualifying win of the season. Benistant finished second ahead of Geerts, Längenfelder and Haarup.

Tom Vialle: “It was nice to win and like Tim said, the start is quite important so to be the first for tomorrow. I had a good feeling on the track, Thibault was pushing but I had a great feeling all day long. I’m happy about today and looking forward to have another great race tomorrow”.

      

Top Photo: Tom Vialle

Bottom Photos: 1. Thibault Bensitant and Jago Geerts battle for second. 2. Simon Längenfelder

GP of GERMANY 2022 – Qualifying – Time Practice!

 

TIMETABLE (Local Time CEST)

SUNDAY: 09:40 EMX125 Race 2, 10:25 MX2 Warm-up, 10:45 MXGP Warm-up, 11:15 MXE Race 2, 11:50 EMX250 Race 2, 13:15 MX2 Race 1, 14:15 MXGP Race 1, 16:10 MX2 Race 2, 17:10 MXGP Race 2.

LIQUI MOLY MXGP OF GERMANY FACTS:

Circuit length: 1590m

Type of ground: Hard pack

Temperature: 27° C

Weather conditions: Sunny

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