Overall results finished
with Renaux, Coldenhoff
and Bogers going 1-2-3.
Gajser maintains the
points lead by 66 over
Renaux.
MX2
In MX2, Jago Geerts
took off with the early
lead in race one. Title
rival Tom Vialle quickly
overtook the second
spot after passing MX2
wildcard Rick Elzinga.
A heavily watered track
made for slippery condi-
tions and Geerts crashed
wildly off one of the
large tabletops. Geerts
dropped back several
spots before getting up
and finishing ninth. The
crash handed the lead to
Vialle, who held it to the
checkers.
Simon Langenfelder
clawed his way up to a second-
place finish, with Stephen Rubini
crossing the line in third.
Liam Everts showed
his stuff in MX2 race two,
as he took the holeshot
over Geerts and Vialle.
Geerts took the spot
away before the end of
lap one and tried to get
away, as Vialle moved to
second.
The Yamaha rider,
Geerts, then fell again in a
turn, which allowed Vialle
to get the lead. Geerts
was able to remount and
still finish second in the
race, salvaging third over-
all in the process.
Langenfelder raced
strongly again in race
two and finished in the
final podium position. His
2-3 finishes earned him
second overall.
However, it was all
Vialle who finished with
1-1 moto scores and the
overall. He now leads Geerts in
the points by 10.
CN
MXGP
1. Maxime Renaux (Yam) 1-1
2. Glenn Coldenhoff (Yam) 2-2
3. Brian Bogers (Hus) 4-3
4. Tim Gajser (Hon) 2-6
5. Jorge Prado (GG) 3-11
MX2
1. Tom Vialle (KTM) 1-1
2. Simon Langenfelder (GG) 2-3
3. Jago Geerts (Yam) 9-2
4. Liam Everts (KTM) 6-4
5. Stephen Rubini (Hon) 3-9
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Tom Vialle made it a French sweep
by winning the MX2 class. He is
also the new class points leader
after overtaking Jago Geerts, who
was third on the day.