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Cycle News 2025 Issue 18 May 6

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mistakes hindered nearly every- one on the track. Points leader Kay de Wolf fell while running second and eventually came home in third. Finally, Coenen found himself stuck in the mud late in the race, which allowed Saturday's win - ner, Adamo, to sneak by for the win. The KTM rider led Simon Laengenfelder and de Wolf to the line. Conditions looked much better for race two as the track crew prepped almost all of the rain-soaked track. Laengenfelder shot out to the early lead but fell on lap one and had his work cut out for him. After Laengenfelder's crash, the two front-runners from race one, Coenen and Adamo, once again found themselves at the front. By the halfway mark, Adamo made his bid for the lead and passed his KTM teammate for the top spot. He crossed the line four seconds clear of second place and achieved 1-1 wins to sweep the weekend. The win also saw him gain crucial points in the championship, now third and only 10 points back from the leader. De Wolf's pair of thirds earned him second on the day and allowed him to maintain control of the red plate. Laengenfelder made his way to fourth in race two and rounded out the overall podium in third. He sits second in the championship, four points be - hind de Wolf. "I rode really well this week- end," said Adamo. "It was amazing, no mistakes, and the starts were strong, especially yesterday. That put me in a good position for today, which was im - portant because the conditions, especially in the first race, were wild. The second one wasn't as bad, but still tricky. To go 1-1-1 for the first time in my career is just incredible. I'm super happy with the result." CN MXGP (Top 5) 1. Lucas Coenen (KTM) 1-1 2. Romain Febvre (Kaw) 2-2 3. Ruben Fernandez (Hon) 3-3 4. Andrea Bonacorsi (Fan) 6-5 5. Pauls Jonass (Kaw) 4-8 MX2 (Top 5) 1. Andrea Adamo (KTM) 1-1 2. Kay de Wolf (Hus) 3-3 3. Simon Laengenfelder (KTM) 2-4 4. Mathis Valin (Kaw) 6-5 5. Quentin Marc Prugnieres (KTM) 5-10 WIND IN THE P36 Andrea Adamo won both MX2 motos motos and closed in on the championship leaders.

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