![]() ![]() Geerts was able to find his way into third early on as Gifting crashed out of seventh place and Längenfelder parked Big Van World MTX Kawasaki’s Mikkel Haarup for eighth. In the second heat, the Fox Holeshot went to Vialle, but Benistant was able to find his way into the lead immediately as JM Honda Racing’s Petr Polak followed ahead of Horgmo and Guillen Farres. In the end, Vialle won the race ahead of Geerts, Längenfelder, Horgmo and Rubini. But again, Geerts was on a charge and was able to take some time out of Vialle but could not get close enough by the chequered flag. It’s where he ultimately finished the race.Īs Geerts looked to close in on Vialle, he crashed but managed to pick himself up quickly without losing any positions though this allowed Vialle to open up a steady gap. But he wasn’t able to run away with it as Horgmo, Längenfelder and Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Jago Geerts were right there behind him, as the four riders battled intensely for the win.Īs Horgmo and Längenfelder continued to challenge each other, Geerts was able to benefit from this as he got around both and went from fourth to second within a few moments.įurther down the order, Benistant was able to get himself into 10th, as Ship to Cycle Honda SR Motoblouz rider Stephen Rubini passed Hitachi KTM Fuelled by Milwaukee’s Isak Gifting for fifth. Vialle then got himself into second by lap two and then took just another lap before he was able to get around Horgmo for the lead. ![]() ![]() Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle was right there in third as Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Thibault Benistant was buried at the back of the field after problems in the start. In the opening MX2 race of the day, the Fox Holeshot went to Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing’s Simon Längenfelder though F&H Kawasaki Racing’s Kevin Horgmo moved swiftly into the lead. And with the predicted rain staying away for the races, the venue was in good condition for some awesome racing. The French crowd was incredible and got behind their home riders, cheering them on at every corner of the racetrack which made for an incredible atmosphere. While in MXGP, Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Jeremy Seewer celebrated a hard-fought victory, his first of the season. The tenth round of the FIM Motocross World Championship saw intense battles that had the French crowd on the edge of their seats, with local hero Tom Vialle of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing giving his home crowd exactly what they wanted as he secured the Grand Prix win in MX2. INSTAGRAM | | | OUT OUR COMPLETE COVERAGE OF THE 2022 MXGP OF FRANCE ![]()
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