As the FIM World Motocross Championship rolled into the classic venue of Maggiora Park for the MXGP of Italy, so too did the rainclouds to make it a muddy start to the weekend, just like we experienced at this circuit last year!
Race Report and Images by Infront Moto Racing
After extensive work to the track, the RAM Qualifying Races served up another tough challenge for the MXGP stars to master, and once more dealing with the mud was a necessary skill to gain some serious Championship points!
In MXGP it was a fifth RAM Qualifying Race win for Team HRC’s Tim Gajser, who enjoyed utter domination with a near 34-second victory over Red Bull KTM Factory Racing star Jeffrey Herlings.
The MX2 battle went right down to the final lap, as Liam Everts took the win for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing with a late move past Simon Laengenfelder, who still moves back up to second in the Championship for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing!
Tim Gajser had a perfect start to the day with the fastest lap in both Free Practice and Time Practice sessions. His speed was amazing in the second session as he was over four seconds faster than second-placed rider Brian Bogers, who took the inside start gate on his Fantic Factory Racing machine.
At the start, Gajser rocketed into the lead as Herlings carved across the front of Bogers to claim second place, although he had to deal with Andrea Bonacorsi on the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP bike to make sure of the position. Bogers pulled an amazing move through the second and third corners to fire from sixth into third! The Dutchman would chase his record-holding countryman Herlings, right to the flag, but the leading three positions would not change from there.
Bonacorsi got cross-rutted up the first big hill, and Team Ship to Cycle Honda Motoblouz SR rider Kevin Horgmo could not avoid him! The two riders did get up and charged back to an eventual ninth and tenth, deserving their small points haul with brilliant riding through the pack.
One rider who didn’t get a good start, for once, was Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing’s reigning World Champion, Jorge Prado. Rounding the first corner in the mid-pack, he gradually moved forward through the race to claim sixth position by the chequered flag, almost catching the fight for fourth between the lone Kawasaki Racing Team pilot Jeremy Seewer and the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP machine of Calvin Vlaanderen. The Swiss rider would hold off the Dutchman to claim that position. Behind Prado, Horgmo’s teammate Valentin Guillod scored points for seventh, and Mattia Guadagnini, resplendent in his Italian football kit colours for Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing, took eighth ahead of Bonacorsi and Horgmo.
Gajser’s win builds his Championship lead further, now up to nine points over Prado, who must be hoping that the forecast of a dry day tomorrow comes true, as he could be a serious threat at the venue where he was crowned World Champion last year!
Tim Gajser: “It was great! I had a lot of fun as the track is not easy. It also makes you being careful of when to attack and when to hold back. The whole day I was feeling great today.. Of course the starts will be super important tomorrow, but I’m very happy with the start I just took in Quali race so I’m really looking forward.”
MXGP – RAM Qualifying Race – Classification: 1. Tim Gajser (SLO, Honda), 25:11.162; 2. Jeffrey Herlings (NED, KTM), +0:33.900; 3. Brian Bogers (NED, Fantic), +0:39.443; 4. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, Kawasaki), +0:44.488; 5. Calvin Vlaanderen (NED, Yamaha), +0:47.309; 6. Jorge Prado (ESP, GASGAS), +1:00.001; 7. Valentin Guillod (SUI, Honda), +1:25.125; 8. Mattia Guadagnini (ITA, Husqvarna), +1:26.874; 9. Andrea Bonacorsi (ITA, Yamaha), +1:28.176; 10. Kevin Horgmo (NOR, Honda), +1:29.501
MXGP – World Championship – Classification: 1. Tim Gajser (SLO, HON), 464 points; 2. Jorge Prado (ESP, GAS), 455 p.; 3. Jeffrey Herlings (NED, KTM), 395 p.; 4. Romain Febvre (FRA, KAW), 327 p.; 5. Calvin Vlaanderen (NED, YAM), 305 p.; 6. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, KAW), 296 p.; 7. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED, FAN), 277 p.; 8. Pauls Jonass (LAT, HON), 274 p.; 9. Kevin Horgmo (NOR, HON), 189 p.; 10. Brian Bogers (NED, FAN), 180 p
We are used to seeing speed from the Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing team this year, so Lucas Coenen being fastest in Free Practice was no surprise, although with a late run in Time Practice, local hero Ferruccio Zanchi put his name on top of the timesheets for Team HRC, to grab the first gate pick for the RAM Qualifying Race!
Into the first corner, it was Laengenfelder who claimed the holeshot, just railing around the outside of Zanchi, who in turn held of a move from last weekend’s GP winner Sacha Coenen. The Belgian had his two Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammates, Everts and Andrea Adamo, immediately behind him, but Adamo dropped the bike on the top corner before the “Elevator Shaft” downhill.
Problems happened to the two Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing teammates, who were 1-2 in the Championship before the race, as Kay de Wolf collided with the Monster Energy Triumph Racing rider Mikkel Haarup, and Lucas Coenen also left the circuit on the opening lap. His brother briefly came to a halt as well but managed to stay in fourth place until the flag.
De Wolf remounted and worked forward to take tenth position, keeping his perfect Saturday scoring record intact for the year, even if he was a lap down at the finish! This leaves him now 54 points clear of second place.
Laengenfelder began to build a considerable lead and looked certain to take his first RAM Qualifying Race win of the season, but Everts had other ideas after passing Zanchi for second on lap four. EMX250 riders, Valerio Lata for Beddini GASGAS Factory Juniors and Cas Valk for Gabriel SS24 KTM, on a weekend off from that series, had their own little battle in the top ten, with Lata holding on for fifth ahead of a recovering Adamo at the finish! Valk would finish eighth behind WZ Racing’s Oriol Oliver, but ahead of Fantic Factory Racing MX2 rider David Braceras.
After lapping De Wolf, Laengenfelder got held up behind some riders he was lapping for the second time, and suddenly Everts was right with him as they took the one-lap board! Going for an outside move at the top of the biggest hill, Everts had the speed, but Laengenfelder made a move to block the Belgian just a fraction of a second too late, and instead the German hit the floor! With a quick remount, he would still collect second place to lift himself back ahead of Lucas Coenen for second in the standings, but it was mud master Everts who claimed his second Saturday win of the year and strengthen his position of fourth in the Championship.
Round ten of the 2024 MXGP World Championships will take place tomorrow with a drier forecast, so the results from today could totally change for Sunday’s races… or they could stay the same! It’s impossible to guess! The fight will continue at Maggiora Park today.
Liam Everts: “the last ten minutes, I really felt like I could push and felt good again. Last few weekends have been difficult to say the least but we’re working on it and this is definitely going in the right direction. I was quite close for the pass (on Laengenfelder) but it’s racing and today I didn’t back out of it.”
MX2 – RAM Qualifying Race – Classification: 1. Liam Everts (BEL, KTM), 26:13.639; 2. Simon Laengenfelder (GER, GASGAS), +0:08.720; 3. Ferruccio Zanchi (ITA, Honda), +0:24.333; 4. Sacha Coenen (BEL, KTM), +1:28.567; 5. Valerio Lata (ITA, GASGAS), +1:31.464; 6. Andrea Adamo (ITA, KTM), +1:32.927; 7. Oriol Oliver (ESP, KTM), +1:43.798; 8. Cas Valk (NED, KTM), +1:46.685; 9. David Braceras (ESP, Fantic), +2:25.066; 10. Kay de Wolf (NED, Husqvarna), -1 lap(s)
MX2 – World Championship – Classification: 1. Kay de Wolf (NED, HUS), 444 points; 2. Simon Laengenfelder (GER, GAS), 390 p.; 3. Lucas Coenen (BEL, HUS), 388 p.; 4. Liam Everts (BEL, KTM), 351 p.; 5. Andrea Adamo (ITA, KTM), 332 p.; 6. Mikkel Haarup (DEN, TRI), 287 p.; 7. Rick Elzinga (NED, YAM), 278 p.; 8. Sacha Coenen (BEL, KTM), 235 p.; 9. Thibault Benistant (FRA, YAM), 226 p.; 10. Quentin Marc Prugnieres (FRA, KAW), 174 p
TIMETABLE
SUNDAY: 08:00 WMX Race 1, 08:50 EMX125 Race 1, WMX Race 2 09:45, 10:25 MX2 Warm-up, 10:45 MXGP Warm-up, 11:30 EMX125 Race 2, 13:15 MX2 Race 1, 14:15 MXGP Race 1, 16:10 MX2 Race 2, 17:10 MXGP Race 2.