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Cycle News 2026 Issue 22 June 2

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performance for the Kawasaki Racing Team. The French rider has shown consistent progress lately and finally converted that speed into an overall win with 2-1 moto finishes. Valin pressured Sacha Coenen throughout the opening race and later pounced on a mistake by the champion - ship contender in moto two when Sacha Coenen hit the deck. That allowed Valin to slip by and hold the lead to the checkers. The victory marked Kawasaki's first MX2 win in a decade (since Dylan Ferrandis in July 2016 at Loket) and extended Valin's podium streak to three consecu - tive rounds. "It was a nice weekend," Valin said. "I had good speed and two strong starts. In the second race, Sacha had a small crash, so I had the opportunity to pass, and after that I was quite good." Sacha Coenen finished second overall behind Valin. The Red Bull KTM rider dominated race one and appeared on course for another overall victory after lead - ing early in moto two. However, a crash while running up front allowed Valin to pass, and later, a five-point penalty for jumping under yellow flags only further complicated his day. Despite missing the overall win, Sacha Coenen still finished second overall and claimed the MX2 championship lead for the first time in his career. Camden McLellan continued his strong midseason form with a second consecutive podium for the Triumph Racing Factory Team. The South African rider fought through difficult starts and wet conditions in both mo - tos but still posted 3-6 results, finishing third overall. McLel- lan demonstrated podium-level speed and sits fifth overall in the championship standings. Janis Reisulis narrowly missed his first career podium with fourth overall after another impressive ride for the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory rider. Defending champion Simon Laengenfelder salvaged fifth overall at his home GP despite battling illness throughout the weekend. He limited the champi - onship damage and remains only three points behind new series leader Sacha Coenen heading into Latvia. CN MXGP (Top 5) 1. Lucas Coenen (KTM) 1-1 2. Andrea Adamo (KTM) 7-3 3. Ruben Fernandez (Hon) 3-7 4. Maxime Renaux (Yam) 4-6 5. Kay de Wolf (Hus) 5-5 MX2 (Top 5) 1. Mathin Valin (Kaw) 2-1 2. Sacha Coenen (KTM) 1-2 3. Camden McLellan (Tri) 3-6 4. Janis Reisulis (Yam) 4-5 5. Simon Laengenfelder (KTM) 8-3 VOLUME ISSUE JUNE , P51 2026 MXGP of Germany Highlights Mathis Valin earned his career- first overall win in MX2, the first for Kawasaki in 10 years.

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