going like this with Latvia next,
which is a good track for me so
let's get some sand riding next
week!"
MX2
Husqvarna's Lucas Coenen
got up front early in the MX2
division, marking his first hole
-
shot of the year. German na-
tive, Simon Laengenfelder ran
up front in the early stages
as points leader Kay de Wolf
battled for the second position.
De Wolf made his way around
the GasGas rider and towed his
Husqvarna teammate for the
duration of the race. In the clos
-
ing stages, de Wolf bobbled and
lost the draft, allowing Coenen to
clinch the race one victory.
Laengenfelder gave his home
fans a show with a big hole-
shot in moto two. De Wolf was
on the move early in the race
and moved to the lead around
Laengenfelder, going for the
overall win. Race one winner,
Coenen followed suit and capi
-
talized on De Wolf's late tip over.
This let Coenen sneak around
for the lead and dropped De Wolf
back to third. Coenen held on in
the final laps and took the win,
going 1-1 on the day. De Wolf re-
passed Laengenfelder, crossing
the line second and third respec
-
tively. De Wolf still leads the MX2
points by 59 over Coenen who
moves to second.
"That's three in a row, it's
amazing to see how everything
can go perfectly," Coenen said.
"During the last few laps, I was
quite nervous because of what
happened last year but I can now
get over it finally with winning
Teutschenthal. I saw Kay crash
which is a bummer as I wanted
us to do the same as in the first
race but I got the win so I'm
happy."
CN
MXGP
1. Jorge Prado (GG) 1-1
2. Tim Gajser (Hon) 3-2
3. Jeffrey Herlings (KTM) 2-3
4. Calvin Vlaanderen (Yam) 4-4
5. Glenn Coldenhoff (Yam) 6-5
MX2
1. Lucas Coenen (Hus) 1-1
2. Kay De Wolf (Hus) 2-2
3. Simon Laengenfelder (GG 3-3
4. Andrea Adamo (KTM) 4-6
5. Rick Elzinga (Yam) 5-5
WIND
IN THE
P42
Prado navigates the rutted Teutschenthal circuit.
Teammates Lucas Coenen
and Kay de Wolf weren't
much farther apart than
this during the MX2 motos.
Coenen took both checkers.