Gajser finishes with a podium as he secures second in the MXGP championship
Team HRC’s Tim Gajser wasn’t quite able to pull-off his sixth world title, as despite a second overall at this MXGP of Castilla La Manche, he missed out by just 10 points.
MXGP
Team HRC’s Tim Gajser wasn’t quite able to pull-off his sixth world title, as despite a second overall at this MXGP of Castilla La Manche, he missed out by just 10 points. It was still an excellent effort by the Slovenian though and he deserves a lot of credit for the way his has battled for the duration of this longest ever World Motocross Championship.
Coming in the weekend, he knew he needed everything to go right if he was to stand on the top step of the podium, but unfortunately on a track that was exceptionally difficult to pass on, he wasn’t able to get into the positions in order to close up that points gap. A second place in the first moto still left him with a chance, but after being forced off the track in the first turn of race two, he salvaged as much as he could by ending up in third place, but that wasn’t quite enough for either the GP overall or the championship.
After 59 races, to lose by only 10 points was difficult to handle but as Gajser handled himself with dignity and true sportsmanship when speaking to the associated press afterwards, paying due credit to the eventual champion, but promising that he would be back again in 2025 looking to regain the title that he won in 2016, 2019, 2020 and 2022.
In a season filled with a lot of highs – including a maiden victory at the MXGP of Czech Republic, and an excellent one-one performance in Switzerland, the #243 now puts on the Slovenian colours and tries to get the tiny country their best ever finish in the Motocross of Nations, at the Matterley Basin track in England next weekend.
After an excellent outing in China last time out, Ruben Fernandez was hoping for more of the same in what is a home GP for the Spaniard. Unfortunately, the tight, hard-pack terrain wasn’t to the #70’s liking and although he fought hard every lap, he was only able to manage 13-8 results in this season-finale. It wasn’t what he was looking for, but it is still another good effort after returning from injury just over one month ago. Like his teammate, Fernandez will also be lining at the Motocross of Nations, where Spain have a great chance of getting on the podium, which would be their countries best ever result.
MX2
Ferruccio Zanchi put in his best points result of 2024 at the MXGP of Castilla La Manche, rounding out the year with five-six moto scores for seventh overall. Combined with his qualification result yesterday, he scored 34 points, with his fifth in the first moto also being his highest race finish of the season. It was a great way for the young Italian to end off his rookie season in the MX2 class and gives him a lot of motivation that he can do even better in the future.
Race 1
1. Lucas Coenen (BEL, Husqvarna), 34:32.130; 2. Andrea Adamo (ITA, KTM), +0:22.731; 3. Simon Laengenfelder (GER, GASGAS), +0:26.616; 4. Thibault Benistant (FRA, Yamaha), +0:28.149; 5. Ferruccio Zanchi (ITA, Honda), +0:28.802; 6. Mikkel Haarup (DEN, Triumph), +0:30.321; 7. Kay de Wolf (NED, Husqvarna), +0:31.408; 8. Camden Mc Lellan (RSA, Triumph), +0:33.958; 9. Karlis Alberts Reisulis (LAT, Yamaha), +0:53.288; 10. Quentin Marc Prugnieres (FRA, Kawasaki), +0:54.202;
Race 2
1. Lucas Coenen (BEL, Husqvarna), 34:14.738; 2. Kay de Wolf (NED, Husqvarna), +0:21.998; 3. Thibault Benistant (FRA, Yamaha), +0:23.182; 4. Andrea Adamo (ITA, KTM), +0:29.928; 5. Mikkel Haarup (DEN, Triumph), +0:30.888; 6. Ferruccio Zanchi (ITA, Honda), +0:37.448; 7. Quentin Marc Prugnieres (FRA, Kawasaki), +0:44.825; 8. Oriol Oliver (ESP, KTM), +0:46.616; 9. Simon Laengenfelder (GER, GASGAS), +0:51.297; 10. Karlis Alberts Reisulis (LAT, Yamaha), +0:54.557;
Overall
1. Lucas Coenen (BEL, HUS), 50 points; 2. Andrea Adamo (ITA, KTM), 40 p.; 3. Thibault Benistant (FRA, YAM), 38 p.; 4. Kay de Wolf (NED, HUS), 36 p.; 5. Simon Laengenfelder (GER, GAS), 32 p.; 6. Mikkel Haarup (DEN, TRI), 31 p.; 7. Ferruccio Zanchi (ITA, HON), 31 p.; 8. Quentin Marc Prugnieres (FRA, KAW), 25 p.; 9. Oriol Oliver (ESP, KTM), 23 p.; 10. Karlis Alberts Reisulis (LAT, YAM), 23 p.;