Jorge Prado (GASGAS): Third win in a row / Motocross MXGP World Championship

Jorge Prado (GASGAS): Third win in a row / Motocross MXGP World Championship

World Championship leader Jorge Prado (GASGAS) finished the Sardinian Grand Prix with one-two wins, while those chasing him crashed out. This means the Spaniard is still uncapped this season.

Spanish title distributorOfger and World Cup leader Jorge Prado (GASGAS) won the Sar Grand PrixOfnin in Riola Sardinian with two wins. The Spaniard and Kawasaki’s Swiss factory rider were at the start of the second set of decisions Jeremy The seer almost the same, but the Prado took over after the second corner Ofe top and lead ahead of Red Bull, who also started well KTM Factory driver Jeffrey Herlings.

Herlings he wanted the Spaniard OfI couldn’t let myself go off and start a sprint in the middle of the race. A Dutchman could Ofe closed the gap to Prado and was already on the back wheel of the Spaniard when he slipped on the front wheel in the left hand bend and fell down, thus ruining his hopes of winning the race. Tim Geyser he took advantage of the situation and passed the Dutchman to second place, while he was confused Herlings had to settle for third place.

At the end of the race, everyone collapsedOfngs too Geyser in danger when he suddenly fell into the dam of the roadblock. The Slovenian quickly got back on his bike after the incident and saved second place Ofe finish line.

Prado also won the second race with a lead of 16.6 seconds Geyser and Herlings. Spanish title distributorOfger thus won to SarOfhe won all three races and was therefore less dangerous Grand Prix winner. In the World Championship table, the GASGAS factory driver was able to… Riola Sardinian after 6 races to win his lead over his follower Tim Geyser expand from 10 to 17 points.

German Cossack KTM Pilot Tom Koch did not get off to a good start in the second leg and started the race off the mark. In further motion he fought Wormstedter but until P13 ahead. Be his colleague Maximilian Detectives is saved P20 another stage of the World Cup. Tom Koch improved from 18th in the World Championship standings after completing 3 of the 20 World Championship races. P16. Detectives he fell in Riola ranked 18th overall from 17th to 18th.

Prepared next weekend OfE Motocross World Championship for its 4th round Arco Of Trentino (Italy).

Results MXGP Riola Sardinian:

1. Jorge Prado (E), GASGAS, 1-1
2. Tim Geyser (SLO), Honda, 2-2
3. Jeffrey Herlings (NL), KTM3-3
4. Paul Jonas (LT), Honda, 5-4
5. Roman February (F), Kawasaki, 6-5
6. Glenn Coldenhoff (NL), Strange4-9
7. Calvin Flanders (NL), Yamaha7-6
8. Jeremy The seer (CH), Kawasaki, 11-7
9. Brian Bogers (NL), Strange8-11
10. Kevin Horgmo (N), Honda, 10-10
11. Ben Watson (GB), Beta, 9-12
12. Isaac Give gifts (S), Yamaha14-8
13. Tom Koch (D), KTM12-13
14. Cornelius Toendel (N), KTM16-14
15. Alvin Östlund (S), Honda, 13-18
16. Valentine Guillod (CH), Honda, 18-15
17. Adam Sterry (UK), KTM17-17
18. Maximilian Detectives (D), KTM15-20
19. Todd It is required (UK), Yamaha21-16
20. Kevin Brumann (CH), Husqvarna25-19
21. Ivo Monticelli (I), Beta, 19-21
22. Benoit Paturel (F), Yamaha20-24
23. Tim Edberg (S), Honda, 28-22
24. Jan Bet (SLO), KTM23-23
25. Anton Great (S), Yamaha24-25
26. Mark Scheu (D), Husqvarna26-26
27. Jacob Stuck (CZ), Husqvarna22-27
28. Roan of WanyamweziOfjk (NL), Honda, 27-28
29. Thomas I didn’t bake (LT), GASGAS, 29-29

MXGP World Cup standings after World Cup stage 3 of 20:

1. Jorge Prado (E), GASGAS, 174 points
2. Tim Geyser (SLO), Honda, 157, (-17)
3. Jeffrey Herlings (NL), KTM125, (-49)
4. Roman February (F), Kawasaki, 123, (-51)
5. Paul Jonas (LT), Honda, 113, (-61)
6. Jeremy The seer (CH), Kawasaki, 99, (-75)
7. Calvin Flanders (NL), Yamaha90, (-84)
8. Glenn Coldenhoff (NL), Strange83, (-91)
9. Kevin Horgmo (N), Honda, 64, (-110)
10. Maxime Renaux (F), Yamaha63, (-111)
11. Valentine Guillod (CH), Honda, 60, (-114)

16. Tom Koch (D), KTM, KTM30, (-144)
17. Brian Bogers (NL), Strange26, (-148)
18. Maximilian Detectives (D), KTM22, (-152)

22. Kevin Brumann (CH), Husqvarna7, (-167)