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MXGP and MX2 - Moto Winners

MXGP and MX2 - Moto Winners

Apr 17

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While moto wins don’t mean as much as GP wins, it is expected that Tim Gajser, who has three GP wins so far in 2025 and has eight moto wins, two of those coming on the Saturday and six on the Sunday is by far the most consistent in both classes. No surprise, that his three GP wins came with 1-1-1-1-1-1 results on Sunday an on those winning weekends, he has gone 1-2-2 for the Saturday qualifier.

Romain Febvre has been the second most consistent with two Sunday moto wins and one on Saturday and he has a single GP victory, in Sardinia, with a 4-1 score. He has been 2-2-2-2 in two of the GPs that Gajser won and his 1-2 performance in round one, when he finished second overall to Maxime Renaux has been his most consistent weekend performance, where he also finished second in the Saturday qualifier.

Maxime Renaux and Lucas Coenen has two moto wins each, but poor old Renaux, who started the season with 1-2-1 for the weekend in Argentina, then picked up an injury and has been well below his opening round form. Coenen won a Saturday and a Sunday moto for his two wins.

In the MX2 class, its more open, with eight guys winning motos, Kay De Wolf with 3, Thibault Benistant with 3, Andrea Adamo and Liam Everts with 2 and Sasha Coenen, Camden McLellan and Zanchi with one each. All de Wolfs moto wins have come on Sunday and his Saturday results have been very inconsistent.

MXGP Moto Winners – Saturday and Sunday

Tim Gajser 8

Romain Febvre 3

Maxime Renaux 2

Lucas Coenen 2

MX2 Moto Winners – Saturday and Sunday

Kay De Wolf 3

Thibault Benistant 3

Simon Langenfelder 2

Andrea Adamo 2

Liam Everts 2

Sasha Coenen 1

Camden McLellan 1

Ferruccio Zanchi 1

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