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Four different race winners at MXGP season opener – Triumph score podium on debut

2023 FIM Motocross World Championship - Round One - MXGP of Patagonia-Argentina - Villa La Angostura

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March 11, 2024
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2023 FIM Motocross World Championship
Round One – MXGP of Patagonia-Argentina
Villa La Angostura


The MXGP of Patagonia-Argentina served up the main course of the Grand Prix races on Sunday at the beautiful but brutal Villa La Angostura circuit, making the opening round of the season a particularly dramatic one.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado

Ultimately, we saw victory in MXGP for Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing talisman and reigning MXGP World Champion Jorge Prado, who will re-attach the red plates after finishing fourth in Saturday’s RAM Qualifying Race and having to remove them…

The MX2 class provided brilliant racing throughout the weekend, all three races seeing changes in the top three right up to the very last few corners. With sheer determination the overall win went to Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Kay de Wolf, who also takes the red plate from team-mate Lucas Coenen, who had a rollercoaster of a day after going in as Championship leader.


MXGP Race One

Running a white background on his number plate for the first time since the very beginning of last year, Jorge Prado put his number 1 machine into the lead immediately with a trademark FOX Holeshot in race one, and even though the Monster Energy Yamaha of Maxime Renaux sneaked past into turn two, with Kawasaki Racing Team’s Romain Febvre following him through, the Champion was having none of it and by the end of the first section of big jumps he was back in control!

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado

RAM Qualifying Race winner Tim Gajser had an eventful first few laps for Team HRC, and battled with the Standing Construct Honda of Pauls Jonass, who was right on the pace all weekend. After passing the Latvian, Tim suddenly slid sideways in a corner and lost the position, before tipping over in the very next corner and dropping from fifth to 13th!

Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser

The sole representative for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing in MXGP, Jeffrey Herlings, didn’t enjoy the boost in position for long as he fell at the exact same spot as Gajser a few laps later.

Jeffrey Herlings
Jeffrey Herlings

He would recover to finish eighth at the flag. Nearly halfway through, Febvre made a move to demote his countryman Renaux from second, but couldn’t make any dent into Prado’s lead.

Romain Febvre
Romain Febvre

Gajser battled back to fifth, nearly catching Renaux on the last lap, with Jonass third behind Febvre and the winner Prado.

MXGP Race One Results

  1. Jorge Prado (ESP, GASGAS), 34:15.890
  2. Romain Febvre (FRA, Kawasaki), +0:09.547
  3. Pauls Jonass (LAT, Honda), +0:15.247
  4. Maxime Renaux (FRA, Yamaha), +0:21.332
  5. Tim Gajser (SLO, Honda), +0:21.707
  6. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED, Fantic), +0:28.697
  7. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, Kawasaki), +0:30.189
  8. Jeffrey Herlings (NED, KTM), +0:45.718
  9. Calvin Vlaanderen (NED, Yamaha), +0:48.468
  10. Ben Watson (GBR, Beta), +0:53.000

MXGP Race Two

Race two saw Maxime Renaux claim the FOX Holeshot award but he would never lead again after running wide, allowing Gajser to move to the front, and as with the RAM Qualifying Race the Slovenian was able to establish an early gap that he would never relinquish.

Maxime Renaux
Maxime Renaux

All the action happened behind him as Jonass started in 2nd, but that uphill right-hand hairpin caused more trouble as Prado railed around the Latvian into 2nd on lap one, just as Renaux tried to move inside them and fell doing so! The Frenchman had to fight back, eventually to 6th.

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Febvre moved past Jonass on the second lap, putting himself into the top three for good and not just in the race, but in the overall reckoning as well. At half-distance, there was an all-Dutch freight train as a slow-starting Herlings caught Fantic Racing’s Glenn Coldenhoff and Monster Energy Yamaha MXGP new boy Calvin Vlaanderen. The Bullet managed to shoot them both but had to give way to Renaux’s late charge and finish in 7th.

Jeremy Seewer
Jeremy Seewer

Kawasaki Racing Team’s own debutant, Jeremy Seewer, took a solid fifth to go with his race one seventh, and the all-World Champion top four of Gajser, Prado, Febvre, and Jonass stayed in that order to the flag, although the Spaniard tangled with a lapped rider to raise his heart rate somewhat in the closing laps!

MXGP Race Two Results

  1. Tim Gajser (SLO, Honda), 34:28.502
  2. Jorge Prado (ESP, GASGAS), +0:10.489
  3. Romain Febvre (FRA, Kawasaki), +0:20.185
  4. Pauls Jonass (LAT, Honda), +0:23.521
  5. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, Kawasaki), +0:26.891
  6. Maxime Renaux (FRA, Yamaha), +0:46.962
  7. Jeffrey Herlings (NED, KTM), +0:49.416
  8. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED, Fantic), +0:56.995
  9. Calvin Vlaanderen (NED, Yamaha), +0:59.796
  10. Kevin Horgmo (NOR, Honda), +1:03.635

MXGP Overall

Jorge Prado claimed his 39th overall Grand Prix victory, equalling the great Eric Geboers for seventh in the all-time GP winner’s list and returning him to the top of the MXGP standings with 54-points.

Febvre’s second overall ahead of Gajser left him level with the Slovenian in the championship, both just three-points behind the leader as they head to his home territory in Spain!

Pauls Jonass is next closes on 46-points in fourth.

Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado – P1

“Yeah, it was. It was a very good weekend, very good races today. First one I started 2nd and I passed Maxime (Renaux) very quickly. Yesterday I lost so much time behind him so I knew I had to make the pass straight away. And that’s what I did. And then, you know, Seewer was just behind me all the time. And we were putting a very good pace till the end. It was a good race win. Second race I had a better start to be honest, but I lost it in the corner. I was too cautious and then Tim (Gajser) got me from the inside. He was there at the front and we rode the same pace the whole time. We were riding a good pace. I was riding very smooth all day. I didn’t make any mistakes so I’m very happy. Couldn’t ask for a better start to the year. it’s super cool to go back to Spain and be home for the first round.”

Romain Febvre
Romain Febvre
Romain Febvre – P2

“I’m happy to start the season like this for sure. You know, I didn’t expect anything coming here, but we I have been working on few things the last few weeks. Speed was really good all weekend. Which I was missing before, so it’s great to get started like this. I didn’t win a race, but to finish second overall on my favourite track, that makes me happy. It’s important to be consistent and I didn’t make any mistake, except in the second race when I was behind Jorge and tried to close the gap with 5 laps to go, I actually had a massive scare and went almost over the bar. So then I said oh! You know, let the experience talk and make sure to not make any more mistakes and finished well.”

Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser
Tim Gajser – P3

“It actually was a good day, you know. First race, I didn’t have the best start and then I tried maybe too much, too early. You know, the races are long. We have 35 minutes. So I was doing a little mistakes and then one was costly. Quite costly as I crashed and then went back slowly to build the momentum and I start to make nice passes and was only good enough to come home with the 5th place. Second one, I got a much better start. I was leading from beginning Jorge and Romain. They were pushing behind me. We had a really good pace. But yeah, I’m happy that I managed to win the second one and to start the season with the podium. I think starts are really important this year because everybody is super fast. It’s not easy to pass. I’ve been working a lot on the starts and hopefully we can get some more starts like that in the next rounds and it’s going to help.”

MXGP Round Overall

Pos Rider Nat. Bike R1 R2 Total
1 Prado, Jorge ESP GAS 25 22 47
2 Febvre, Romain FRA KAW 22 20 42
3 Gajser, Tim SLO HON 16 25 41
4 Jonass, Pauls LAT HON 20 18 38
5 Renaux, Maxime FRA YAM 18 15 33
6 Seewer, Jeremy SUI KAW 14 16 30
7 Coldenhoff, Glenn NED FAN 15 13 28
8 Herlings, Jeffrey NED KTM 13 14 27
9 Vlaanderen, Calvin NED YAM 12 12 24
10 Horgmo, Kevin NOR HON 9 11 20
11 Guillod, Valentin SUI HON 10 10 20
12 Watson, Ben GBR BET 11 9 20
13 Monticelli, Ivo ITA BET 8 8 16
14 Pancar, Jan SLO KTM 6 7 13
15 Gifting, Isak SWE YAM 5 6 11
16 Toendel, Cornelius NOR KTM 7 4 11
17 Brumann, Kevin SUI HUS 0 5 5
18 van Berkel, Lars NED HON 3 2 5
19 Cordovez, Miguel ECU YAM 4 0 4
20 Aparecido dos Santos, Fabio BRA YAM 0 3 3
21 Rolando, Nicolas URU HUS 2 0 2
22 Benenaula, Andres ECU KAW 0 1 1

MXGP Championship Points – Top 20

Pos Rider Nat Bike Total
1 Prado, Jorge ESP GAS 54
2 Febvre, Romain FRA KAW 51
3 Gajser, Tim SLO HON 51
4 Jonass, Pauls LAT HON 46
5 Renaux, Maxime FRA YAM 39
6 Seewer, Jeremy SUI KAW 34
7 Herlings, J. NED KTM 32
8 Coldenhoff, G. NED FAN 28
9 Vlaanderen, C. NED YAM 26
10 Guillod, V. SUI HON 21
11 Horgmo, Kevin NOR HON 20
12 Watson, Ben GBR BET 20
13 Monticelli, I. ITA BET 19
14 Pancar, Jan SLO KTM 13
15 Toendel, C. NOR KTM 11
6 Gifting, Isak SWE YAM 11
17 Brumann, Kevin SUI HUS 5
18 van Berkel, L. NED HON 5
19 Cordovez, M. ECU YAM 4
20 Aparecido dos Santos, F. BRA YAM 3

MX2 Race One

Lucas Coenen had said after Saturday’s RAM Qualifying Race win that he didn’t want to think about his first red plate too much, and as he moved past Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing rookie Marc-Antoine Rossi and his Fox Holeshot winning brother Sacha Coenen, it didn’t look like the #96 was riding tight. However, just after fending off a retaliation from Rossi, he tucked the front wheel and fell awkwardly in a right-hand sweeper. Nursing a thumb injury, he rode slowly into the pits and retired from the first race altogether.

Lucas Coenen
Lucas Coenen

This left Rossi in the lead and loving the fact that although it looks like a sandy surface, away from the berms it is very much like a hard-pack circuit to race on. De Wolf still looked at home and despite running off-track briefly, he picked up a position as Sacha Coenen fell in turn one after four laps.

Marc-Antoine Rossi
Marc-Antoine Rossi

Sacha’s Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate, Andrea Adamo, had started badly and could only work his way up to 8th at the end, behind his rookie compatriot Ferruccio Zanchi of Team HRC. Sacha Coenen recovered well to finish 6th.

Andrea Adamo
Andrea Adamo

Mikkel Haarup had put his crash-infested RAM Qualifying Race behind him to claim 5th for Monster Energy Triumph Racing in their first full-length GP race! In the last third of the race, Rossi fell on the final corner of the 11th lap to lose the lead to Monster Energy Yamaha MX2 team leader Thibault Benistant.

Simon Laengenfelder
Simon Laengenfelder

Rossi’s teammate at Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing, Simon Laengenfelder also nipped past, then carved inside the Frenchman to win the first race for the sixth straight GP in MX2! Rossi tried to pass Benistant on the final lap, but fell as he span sideways and clipped the chasing De Wolf! Amazingly, the Dutchman dived up the inside of Benistant to claim second on the very last corner of the race!

MX2 Race One Results

  1. Simon Laengenfelder (GER, GASGAS), 34:23.626
  2. Kay de Wolf (NED, Husqvarna), +0:02.085
  3. Thibault Benistant (FRA, Yamaha), +0:02.482
  4. Marc-Antoine Rossi (FRA, GASGAS), +0:12.308
  5. Mikkel Haarup (DEN, Triumph), +0:12.777
  6. Sacha Coenen (BEL, KTM), +0:32.737
  7. Ferruccio Zanchi (ITA, Honda), +0:37.722
  8. Andrea Adamo (ITA, KTM), +0:43.901
  9. Quentin Marc Prugnieres (FRA, Kawasaki), +0:46.230
  10. Rick Elzinga (NED, Yamaha), +0:48.480

MX2 Race Two

In race two, Mikkel Haarup stuck a major feather in the cap of his new bike as he gunned the Triumph into the lead to take the Fox Holeshot Award! He kept the lead for four laps as Laengenfelder caught up to him and nearly wiped out his back wheel!

Sacha Coenen
Sacha Coenen

The German’s mistake allowed Lucas Coenen, fighting through the pain barrier, into second place, and then the Belgian launched his Husqvarna past Haarup’s Triumph to take the lead.

Simon Laengenfelder
Simon Laengenfelder

Lucas’ all-action style cost him dearly though as he run off the track and lost those two places again, just after Laengenfelder had finally got around Haarup. Amazingly, the Belgian was back into the lead on lap eleven with a brilliant outside-to-inside move around the long and choppy second corner! The German faded, and for the fifth straight GP could not convert his first race win into an overall GP victory, finishing fourth in the race for second overall.

Kay de Wolf
Kay de Wolf

Adamo would this time get up to fifth, to take that position in the overall Grand Prix, ahead of Zanchi, Rossi, Sacha Coenen, and Haarup’s teammate Camden McLellan. Rick Elzinga rounded out the top ten overall for Monster Energy Yamaha MX2.

Andrea Adamo
Andrea Adamo

De Wolf was once more on the charge, pulling a stunning move on Haarup who did not give up easily! This made it a Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing 1-2, but Lucas Coenen dropped the bike in the same corner that he lost the lead on earlier in the race, and again dropped to third just two corners from the chequered flag. This gave Kay De Wolf the race win, his second career GP win, and the Championship lead to take back to Europe.

Rick Elzinga
Rick Elzinga

MX2 Race Two Results

  1. Kay de Wolf (NED, Husqvarna), 34:55.608
  2. Mikkel Haarup (DEN, Triumph), +0:01.555
  3. Lucas Coenen (BEL, Husqvarna), +0:11.627
  4. Simon Laengenfelder (GER, GASGAS), +0:13.862
  5. Andrea Adamo (ITA, KTM), +0:40.650
  6. Camden Mc Lellan (RSA, Triumph), +0:41.566
  7. Thibault Benistant (FRA, Yamaha), +0:41.975
  8. Ferruccio Zanchi (ITA, Honda), +0:52.327
  9. Rick Elzinga (NED, Yamaha), +0:54.965
  10. Sacha Coenen (BEL, KTM), +0:56.852

MX2 Overall

Kay de Wolf topped the round overall on 47-points, Laegenfelder runner-up on 43, and Haarup third on 38-points. Benistant and Adamo rounding out the top five.

Kay de Wolf
Kay de Wolf

The overall standings meanwhile have de Wolf leading on 56 points, to Laegenfelder on 50, Benistant third on 40-points.

Kay de Wolf – P1

“It was a good weekend. I felt really good actually and I’m really happy with the bike with the bike. So I really enjoyed it. And yeah, it’s a good weekend for me as I build it up the whole weekend, so it paid off in the end. It’s cool to have the red plate, but it doesn’t really mean anything at the moment. We still have 19 GP’s to go, so a long time before then, so I’m just going to have fun and keep enjoying every single weekend. The Husqvarna Factory Team did a great job this winter on the bike and I feel really at one with it. So I’m going to enjoy every single race from now on.”

Kay de Wolf
Kay de Wolf
Simon Laengenfelder – P2

“I was feeling also great on a track like this and a venue like this it’s very beautiful also with all the nature around here and it’s a great place to come. So I enjoyed a lot riding here. The first race was of course a little bit better than the second, I would say. I took my time and then passed everyone to get to the front and win. The second one I was feeling also great but after the halfway point the track got a little bit tough and I closed the gas a little bit. I would say was it was a great preparation and I enjoyed every minute of it. And for me riding motocross is the best thing there is. So yeah, I’m just enjoying.”

Mikkel Haarup – P3

“I guess we are a new manufacturer, so to start off with the podium is perfect. I think we couldn’t ask for much more especially with the qualifying race I had yesterday. It made a little bit more difficult today for sure, but we knew we had the speed to be in the top three so. I was happy to be able to show it and also for the team to be able to showcase their bike here in the in the first round. The bike is quite easy for me to set up. I felt comfortable when I tried it the first time and I had an injury last year so I didn’t spend a whole lot of time on the bike in the second-half of the season, but when I stepped on the bike in October, we put in a lot of work, a lot of hours. Because I was definitely off pace. But as the month went by, we started picking up pace and by the preseason races we felt like we could really compete. I’m very pleased and happy with the with the way that it went and the way that I’m feeling on the bike as well.”

MX2 Round Overall

Pos Rider Nat. Bike R1 R2 Total
1 de Wolf, Kay NED HUS 22 25 47
2 Laengenfelder, Simon GER GAS 25 18 43
3 Haarup, Mikkel DEN TRI 16 22 38
4 Benistant, Thibault FRA YAM 20 14 34
5 Adamo, Andrea ITA KTM 13 16 29
6 Zanchi, Ferruccio ITA HON 14 13 27
7 Rossi, Marc-Antoine FRA GAS 18 9 27
8 Coenen, Sacha BEL KTM 15 11 26
9 Mc Lellan, Camden RSA TRI 10 15 25
10 Elzinga, Rick NED YAM 11 12 23
11 Coenen, Lucas BEL HUS 0 20 20
12 Chambers, Jack USA KAW 9 10 19
13 Prugnieres, Quentin Marc FRA KAW 12 5 17
14 Bonacorsi, Andrea ITA YAM 8 7 15
15 Fredriksen, Hakon NOR KTM 6 6 12
16 Oliver, Oriol ESP KTM 7 2 9
17 Braceras, David ESP FAN 0 8 8
18 Osterhagen, Hakon NOR HON 4 4 8
19 Bruce, Bobby GBR KAW 5 3 8
20 Walvoort, Jens NED KTM 2 1 3
21 Weckman, Emil FIN KTM 3 0 3
22 Ambjörnson, Leopold SWE HUS 1 0 1

MX2 Championship Standings

Pos Rider Nat Bike Total
1 de Wolf, Kay NED HUS 56
2 Laengenfelder, S. GER GAS 50
3 Benistant, T. FRA YAM 40
4 Haarup, Mikkel DEN TRI 38
5 Adamo, Andrea ITA KTM 37
6 Rossi, M. FRA GAS 32
7 Coenen, Lucas BEL HUS 30
8 Zanchi, F. ITA HON 28
9 Coenen, Sacha BEL KTM 28
10 Mc Lellan, C. RSA TRI 25
11 Elzinga, Rick NED YAM 23
12 Chambers, Jack USA KAW 19
13 Bonacorsi, A. ITA YAM 18
14 Prugnieres, Q. FRA KAW 17
15 Fredriksen, H. NOR KTM 12
16 Osterhagen, H. NOR HON 12
17 Oliver, Oriol ESP KTM 9
18 Braceras, D. ESP FAN 8
19 Bruce, Bobby GBR KAW 8
20 Weckman, Emil FIN KTM 3

 

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