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Cycle News 2025 Issue 19 May 13

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their first moto was the muddiest of all. Still, Ya- maha's Thibault Benistant grabbed his first holeshot of the year and held the lead for the opening lap. Points leader Kay de Wolf was the man on the move as he passed for first on lap two and never looked back. The defending champ looked comfortable despite the muddy mess and held on for the win in the opening moto. To better his points situation, de Wolf's closest championship contender, Simon Laengenfelder, fell from a podium position and later finished eighth. Liam Everts put in a late-race charge for second, with Benistant rounding out the podium in third. Race two looked much better as the track continued to dry out and offered a much more raceable surface. This time Sacha Coenen led a trio of KTMs across the line, with teammates Andrea Adamo and Laengen - felder closely in tow. Meanwhile, race-one winner de Wolf found himself midpack after a lack - luster start and battled his way through the field. Sacha Coenen looked to be running away with the win, but a mistake caused him to stall the bike and forfeit the lead. Adamo slipped past for first in the closing stages of the race and claimed the victory, breaking the tie and putting him second overall for the day. Coenen finished a close second, but 6-2 results were only good enough for third overall. De Wolf managed to work his way to fourth place late in the race thanks to a daring pass that saw him slip past two riders in the same section. This move gave him enough points to still claim the day's overall win with 1-4 results. He now leads the championship by 15 points over Laengen - felder. "Me and Thibault [Beni- stant] came together [on the start] and I basically had to start from the back," de Wolf said. "For the first few laps, I was still down in 17th, maybe 15th. Even with 10 minutes to go, I was only in eighth. But then in the last five or six laps, I just went all in. I found something, dropped my lap times, and worked my way up to fourth. I think experience definitely helps in those mo - ments." CN MXGP (Top 5) 1. Romain Febvre (Kaw) 1-2 2. Lucas Coenen (KTM) 4-1 3. Ruben Fernandez (Hon) 3-4 4. Maxime Renaux (Yam) 2-9 5. Calvin Vlaanderen (Yam) 8-3 MX2 (Top 5) 1. Kay de Wolf (Hus) 1-4 2. Andrea Adamo (KTM) 5-1 3. Sacha Coenen (KTM) 6-2 4. Liam Everts (Hus) 2-6 5. Thibault Benistant (Yam) 3-5 WIND IN THE P58 Kay De Wolf used 1-4 finishes to take the overall win in the MX2 division.

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