

Fernandez is third, another 12 points back. Just two points separate him from Guadagnini. Renaux leads the MX2 Championship but not by much. Guadgnini’s 1-5 was good enough for the overall win, followed by Renaux (5-2) and Benistant (9-1). Thibault Benistant claimed his second-ever MX2 race victory ahead of teammates Maxime Renaux and Jago Geerts. Jago Geerts (Yamaha) was third, followed by Austria’s Rene Hofer (KTM) and Guadagnini, who recovered after a bad start. Thibault Benistant, of France, won moto two with room to spare over fellow Yamaha rider Renaux. Spain’s Ruben Fernandez (Honda) and Frenchman Maxime Renaux (Yamaha) rounded out the top five. Mattia Guadagnini wins his second MX2 Grand Prix of the season.Īustralian Jed Beaton (Husqvarna) was third another two seconds back. Gaudagnini led the whole way in the first MX2 moto and held off teammate Tom Vialle at the end, finishing just 2.6 seconds ahead of the Frenchman, Vialle. Prado is third with 177, just three points ahead of Febvre. Gajser finished 15th in the second moto after a hard get-off but still leads the championship over Cairoli, 194-183.

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Jeremy Seewer, who has not missed a single Grand Prix in his eight years as a pro racer, put in two solid performances and finished in the fifth and second positions for third overall. Tony Cairoli with Jorge Prado on his heels. Cairoli was second overall and Seewer third. Prado’s 1-3 was good enough to give him his first win of the season. Prado was another three seconds back in third, followed by Coldenhoff and Italian Ivo Monticelli (Kawasaki). In moto two, Cairoli, who had a bad start in moto one, had a much better jump in moto two and ran off with the win after passing holeshotter Prado on the first lap, crossing the finish line 4.3 seconds ahead of Seewer for his third moto win of the season. Team HRC’s Tim Gajser finished sixth overall at the MXGP of the Czech Republic. Romain Febvre (Kawasaki), Glenn Coldenhoff (Yamaha) and Jeremy Seewer (Yamaha) rounded out the top five. Prado edged out defending champ Tim Gajser in the first moto, taking the checkers less than a second ahead of the Honda rider, Gajser, after leading the whole way. Prado traded moto wins with teammate Antonio Cairoli in MXGP. Jorge Prado captured his first MXGP victory of the year at Loket, Czech Republic. There was a different winner in each of the four motos, but it was the KTM duo who were the most consistent on the day. RedBull KTM factory riders Jorge Prado and Mattia Guadagnini came away with the MXGP and MX2 wins at the MXGP of Czech Republic (Loket), July 25, round five of the MXGP series. Prado, Guadagnini Rule MXGP of Czech Republic
