
Another exciting weekend of racing is behind us.
MXGP
Glenn Coldenhoff grabbed the holeshot on his Fantic for the third time this year, but Lucas Coenen quickly took command, passing Coldenhoff at the end of lap 1. The Belgian was flying—posting lap times nearly five seconds quicker than the field before a small mistake narrowed his lead.
Further back, Calvin Vlaanderen moved up the order, battling past Ruben Fernandez and eventually Romain Febvre, who recovered from a mid-pack start. Despite the late pressure, Coenen hung on to win—his ninth race victory of the season.
Drama struck early in the decider. While Coldenhoff took another Fox Holeshot, Lucas Coenen snatched the lead by turn two. But chaos unfolded as Coldenhoff and Fernandez collided, both losing podium potential. Fernandez later retired due to bike damage.
Despite a crash mid-race that erased a 13-second lead, Coenen recovered quickly—retaking the lead from Vlaanderen with a composed move. Febvre surged into second, but couldn’t challenge Coenen, who sealed the win with a flawless final few laps.

MX2
The opening MX2 moto exploded into action as Andrea Adamo nailed the Fox Holeshot for the fifth time this season. Early pressure came from Simon Längenfelder, but a costly mistake saw the German run wide and drop back to 10th, ultimately finishing sixth.
Up front, Adamo was pursued by Thibault Benistant and Sacha Coenen, though Coenen dropped it and had to regroup. Meanwhile, Kay de Wolf was methodically picking off riders—first passing Julius Mikula, then Benistant, and finally taking the lead from Adamo on lap 4 with a slick inside move.
Despite a late charge from Benistant, Adamo held on for second, but it was De Wolf who crossed the line first, controlling the race from lap 4 onward.
Under blue skies, Sacha Coenen stormed to his ninth Fox Holeshot of the season, with Benistant and De Wolf closely behind. Längenfelder once again had a poor start, buried outside the top 8.
De Wolf wasted no time—overtaking Jan Pancar and Oriol Oliver early on, then passing Benistant for second. By lap 11 of 19, he made his winning move on Coenen, again using his favorite inside line to take control.
Adamo made a strong late charge, passing Benistant for third with a brilliant move around the outside. Coenen couldn’t close the gap to De Wolf, who took his second win of the day.
