![]() ![]() Very early on in the race Vialle already had a decent 6.004 second gap to Sandner and Geerts, though it didn’t take long for Geerts to find his way through into second and set his sights on the win. ![]() Renaux then pushed a tad too hard and went down. Geerts and Renaux then caught on to the back of Sandner, as the pair pushed to pass the GasGas rider. Despite working his way back up, Van de Moosdijk did not finish the race. Meanwhile, Alvin Ostlund of Honda Racing Assomotor, didn’t get off to the best beginning in the race, as he went down on the first corner. F&H Kawasaki Racing’s Roan Van de Moosdijk also struggled in the start and was down in 17 th on the opening few laps. The first MX2 race of the day saw Tom Vialle of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing take the FOX Holeshot and lead the way ahead of Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Jago Geerts, Michael Sandner of DIGA Procross GasGas Factory Juniors and Yamaha SM Action M.C Migliori J1 Racing’s Maxime Renaux. This was his 4 th overall victory of the season. Meanwhile in MX2, Jago Geerts of Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing, also made a comeback to the top, as a second and a race win was enough to put him first on the podium. This time around, during the MXGP of Europe, Team HRC’s Tim Gajser made his much-awaited return to the top step of the podium, as he took the overall win in MXGP for the first time this season. ![]() Over the last 10 days, the three rounds here in Mantova, have showcased some intense and very exciting races, that saw three different riders take to the top step of the podium in MXGP. The MXGP of Europe has concluded the 11 th round of the FIM Motocross World Championship, and with it the second of the three Italian triple-headers this season. 2020 MXGP OF EUROPE-ITALY | COMPLETE COVERAGE ![]()
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