Tim Gajser (Honda) wins, Seewer is second in MXGP World Championship / Motocross World Championship SPEEDWEEK.COM



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Four-time world champion Tim Gajser (Honda) said goodbye to the 2020 season with a race and a Grand Prix victory. Jeremy Seewer (Yamaha) was runner-up ahead of Antonio Cairoli (KTM).

Second run of Final season since Trentino: The last open decision of the 2020 season was made in the first meters: Antonio Cairoli got out the door okay but was on the first left turn Arnaud Tonus worn backwards, Tonus Y Cairoli He went off the track and had to give up at the end of the field. Cairoli The gear stick was bent in the incident, causing him to head to the pits and abandon the race. That was Seewer Vice world champion of the 2020 season.

“I am happy to have finished second in the World Championship in the last race,” said a happy Jeremy Seewer. «Of course I had Tony bad luck today. It was a very long and intense season. Now I’m looking forward to taking a little break so that I can prepare for the next season and maybe trade silver for a gold medal. “

Cairoli he was third in the World Cup. The Sicilian was frustrated after the race: “We fight all year. I had serious problems with my knee and now we have lost second place in the last race. “Alluding to the action of TonusWhen he pushed him out of the first corner, he said: “Some guys who barely show up all year do crazy things in the last race. I bent the gear stick in the collision. In order to continue it would have been too risky in the deep ruts. During winter break I will try to get my knee back to normal and will try again next year. “

Yamaha-Factory controller Gautier Paulin said goodbye in the Grand Prix podium from the WM-Paddock. He also ended his career today. As the icing on the cake of his long World Cup career, he earned his only ‘hole’ in the 2020 season.

Achieved respectable success Sarholz-KTM-Pilot Tom Koch. The Thuringian scored 5 championship points in the final race of the year, which was his best result of the season. Koch finished the season with a total of 14 points in 37th place.

With the adoption of old Warrior as Paulin, Desalle, since Horebeek, Leok, Dear and Covington Today there was also something sentimental floating over the valleys of the Dolomites. However, it is clear to everyone involved: «Show should Let’s go in!»How Things Will Continue in 2021 is currently fully open. It is to be feared that Crown-Krise it will also be the dominant theme next year.

All the details of the second MXGP-Run since Trentino 3 you will find out below Renn’s transcript:

Start:
Cairoli is the first to assault the start straight, but gets from Tonus pushed out and off the track. the ‘hole’ win Gautier Paulin. Jeremy Seewer take the lead ahead of Tim Geyser Y Gautier Paulin.

29 more Min:
Seewer shows Geyser, Febvre, Paulin, Desalle, Bogers and they go Doninck. Cairoli ranges in Q22.

27 Min:
Leadership change! Geyser will Seewer passed to the head.

26 more Min:
Cairoli he heads to the pits and ends the race due to a bent gear stick. The decision on the 2nd place of the World Cup is in favor of Seewer I like.

22 more Min:
Geyser is 3.7 seconds ahead Febvre, Seewer, Paulin, Desalle, Bogers and they go Doninck.

11 more Min:
Paulin still out Seewer past rank 3!

8 more Min:
Desalle attacked Seewer at rank 4. When jumping downhill in front of the Pit lane the bikes of both riders touch. Desalle can prevent an accident.

6 more Min:
Desalle falls on the front wheel and it shows Q7 back.

2 laps remaining:
Geyser takes for 15 seconds Febvre Y Paulin.

Last round:
World Champion Tim Geyser wins the second race of Final season since Trentino and get the Grand Prize win.

Outcome MXGP Trentino 3, run 2:

1. Tim Geyser (SLO), Honda
2. Romain Febvre (SINCE), Kawasaki
3. Gautier Paulin (SINCE), Yamaha
Four. Jeremy Seewer (SUI), Yamaha
5. Brian Bogers (NED), KTM
6. Brent since Doninck (BEL), Yamaha
7. Clemente Desalle (BEL), Kawasaki
8. Jordi Tixier (SINCE), KTM
9. Arnaud Tonus (SUI), Yamaha
10. Evgeny Bobryshev (RUS), Husqvarna
eleven. Alessandro Lupine (ITA), Yamaha
12. Ivo Monticelli (ITA), GasGas
13. Dylan Walsh (NZL), Honda
14. Michele Cervellin (ITA), Yamaha
fifteen. Samuele Bernardini (ITA), Yamaha
16. Jose Butron (ESP), KTM
17. Tom Koch (GER), KTM
18. Tanel Leok (IT IS), Husqvarna
19. Adam Sterry / GBR), KTM
20. Father Petrov (FIND), KTM

26. (DNF) Antonio Cairoli (ITA), KTM

DNS: Jeremy since Horebeek (BEL), Honda
DNS: Calvin Flanders (NED), Yamaha
DNS: George Prado (ESP), KTM
DNS: Henry Jacobi (GER), Yamaha
DNS: Glenn Coldenhoff (NED), GasGas
DNS: Arminas Jasikonis (LTU), Husqvarna
DNS: Jeffrey Herlings (NED), KTM

Grand Prize Classification:

1. Tim Geyser (2-1)
2. Romain Febvre (1-2)
3. Gautier Paulin (4-3)

World Cup Final after race 18 of 18:

1. Tim Geyser (SLO), Honda, 720
2. Jeremy Seewer (SUI), Yamaha, 618
3. Antonio Cairoli (ITA), KTM.599
Four. Romain Febvre (SINCE), Kawasaki, 572
5. Gautier Paulin (SINCE), Yamaha, 467
6. George Prado (ESP), KTM, 476
7. Clemente Desalle (BEL), Kawasaki, 466
8. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED), GasGas, 375
9. Jeremy since Horebeek (BEL), Honda, 316
10. Brian Bogers (NED), KTM, 298

17. Arnaud Tonus (SUI), Yamaha, 184


19. Henry Jacobi (GER), Yamaha, 134

24. Valentin Guillod (SUI), Honda, 88

33. Pascal Rauchenecker (OR), 19

37. Tom Koch (GER), KTM, 14

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