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Cycle News 2025 Issue 09 March 4

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I've been, and the bike is working better than ever. Now, it's about keeping the momentum going." MX2 The MX2 division is more stacked than ever, with factory teams adding more competition to their rider lineups. Still, the defend - ing champion Kay de Wolf looks to be the man to beat with the bold number one on his Husqvarna. The reigning World champ grabbed a crucial holeshot in race one as muddy conditions chal - lenged the riders early on. It was smooth sailing for the Husqvarna rider as he navigated the tough course and limited the mistakes. Behind him, crashes were plenti - ful, but de Wolf kept it on track to take the opening race win by nearly nine seconds. Simon Laengenfelder claimed second aboard his new KTM, with another Dutchman, Cas Valk, earn - ing a career-best result in third. Race two saw a much drier track as Sacha Coenen took the holeshot and the early lead. MX2 rookie Valerio Lata stayed close to Coenen's rear wheel on the opening laps but later fell with pressure from the class heavy - weights. Coenen continued to lead and opened a 14-second lead at the checkered flag. Laengenfelder ran second for most of the race and looked to have the overall win in the bag with 2-2 scores. His potential victory looked even better as race-one winner de Wolf suffered a big crash while coming through traffic. In the closing laps, how - ever, Laengenfelder crashed twice and slipped back to sixth. These mistakes shook up the overall rankings in a tremendous way. De Wolf managed to slip past Laengenfelder and used 1-5 fin - ishes to claim the overall victory. Coenen's win in race two bumped him to second on the day with Laengenfelder dropping to third. "The first race was tricky with the mud, but I got a great start and just rode my own race," said de Wolf. "The second moto was more eventful—I didn't have the best start, worked my way up, but then had a crash and needed some time to recover. Still, I managed to fight back and finish strong. Just a few weeks ago, we didn't even think I'd be here, so to be racing at this level already is amazing." CN MXGP (Top 5) 1. Maxime Renaux (Yam) 2-1 2. Romain Febvre (Kaw) 1-2 3. Tim Gajser (Hon) 3-3 4. Mattia Guadagnini (Duc) 4-4 5. Glenn Coldenhoff (Fan) 5-7 MX2 (Top 5) 1. Kay de Wolf (Hus) 1-5 2. Sacha Coenen (KTM) 9-1 3. Simon Laengenfelder (KTM) 2-6 4. Liam Everts (Hus) 8-3 5. Camden McLellan (Tri) 5-8 WIND IN THE P58 Defending MX2 champ Kay de Wolf picked up where he left off with the MX2 overall win.

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