WIND
IN THE
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MX2
The MX2 division saw another
Factory KTM at the front of the
field as Simon Laengenfelder
took the holeshot in race one.
He was quickly overtaken by his
KTM teammate, Sacha Coenen,
on lap one, but the two stable
-
mates stayed close as the race
wore on. Laengenfelder re-
claimed the lead position on lap
seven after passing Coenen, and
the German rider held on for his
second race win of the season.
The two Nestaan Husqvarnas
of Kay de Wolf and Liam Everts
moved into podium positions
late in the race, claiming second
and third, respectively.
Laengenfelder carried that
momentum into race two and
grabbed another holeshot. He
stayed at the front of the field
and maintained the lead over An
-
drea Adamo for the entire race,
claiming another race win. The
double victory day is only the
second of his career, and with
it, he took the day's overall win.
Laengenfelder is now second in
the championship points, just
three back from de Wolf.
Simon Laengenfelder
used 1-1 victories to
take first overall.
"A first overall win this year,"
said Laengenfelder. "I'm happy.
I felt good on the track and deal
-
ing with all those ruts. I got two
good starts and could check out
from there. A first win of the sea-
son now gives me a confidence
boost for the next few races."
Adamo held on for second in
race two but missed the overall
podium by one spot. Second
place went to Liam Everts, who
used a consistent pair of thirds
on the day. His teammate de
Wolf crashed early on but still
made a last-lap pass for fourth
in race two. He rounded out the
overall podium in third overall
and holds the red plate by just
three points.
CN
MXGP (Top 5)
1. Lucas Coenen (KTM) 1-1
2. Romain Febvre (Kaw) 6-2
3. Jeremy Seewer (Duc) 7-3
4. Andrea Bonacorsi (Fan) 4-5
5. Glenn Coldenhoff (Fan) 10-6
MX2 (Top 5)
1. Simon Laengenfelder (KTM) 1-1
2. Liam Everts (Hus) 3-3
3. Kay de Wolf (Hus) 2-4
4. Andrea Adamo (KTM) 5-2
5. Camden McLellan (Tri) 4-7
2025 MXGP of Switzerland Highlights