Complicated day on the side of Agueda, where the heavens were not clever this time again with us! It is indeed in the rain and in the mud that the rounds of Europe and the MX2-MXGP qualifications argued, or Andrea Adamo and Lucas Coenen have perfectly exploited their good starts.
Would Agueda be cursed? If the sun pointed its nose at the start of the day, the clouds were quick to invade the sky of Agueda, driven by fairly strong winds. Dry and lacking in traces in the morning, the track quickly deteriorated and since it is still raining tonight it does not bode well for Sunday!
Adamo manages!
As soon as the conditions are complicated, the start is even more important than custom and although only thirteenth on the Andrea Adamo grid made a superb outing of the grid to get the Holeshot and take the ascendant on Sacha Coenen immediately. None of the two will make mistakes in these delicate conditions, Sacha still remaining threatening without taking such risks. They will dig a consequent gap with the Husqvarna of Liam Everts and Kay de Wolf, Liam being the only one to cross the arrival a seconds behind the two KTMs. De Wolf finishes him at thirty-six seconds, preceding Simon Längenfelder-best time on tests-which will count almost a minute late. Author of a good start also of his fourteenth grid, Mathis Valin will long hold sixth place before making a mistake and falling five laps from the finish; Set out with mud full the gloves he hangs the tenth place, two positions behind Quentin Prugnières who made the whole round in the top ten. Fifteenth place for Thibault Bénistant who also went to the fault and had to make a glasses stop later, sixteenth place for Saad Soulimani and seventeenth for Maxime Grau.

Andrea Adamo’s net victory in MX2 (Pic@pH)

Long in the top 6 Mathis Valin score the last point in play (Pic@pH)
Lucas Coenen Maitrise
Author of the best time at the tests, Lucas Coenen was preceded at the start by Romain Febvre but after a few meters it was he who pointed out in mind, just before Roman fell. From then on Lucas was going to take a solo race, followed at a distance by Jeffrey Herlings author of an excellent start for once! Stepped sixth Roman pointed third halfway, a few seconds from Jeffrey who was going to fall at the reception of a jumping of two laps from the finish; Romain could not avoid it, and both fell! In ambush from the start Calvin Vlaanderen inherited second place, Romain not losing too much time to finish third ahead of Kevin Brumann and Roan Van de Moosdijk author of a wise race. Both took advantage of the many falls, including those of Jeremy Seewer who left fourth, from Pauls Jonass fifth at the start of the race, or Kevin Horgmo fifth up to two laps from the finish. Jeffrey finishes seventh, and Maxime Renaux hangs on the last points at stake; Victim of a fall in the first round, Maxime returns from the eighteenth to tenth place.
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Lucas Coenen will not have taken long to master the 450 in all the conditions (Pic@pH)

Eight more points in his bag for Romain Febvre (Pic@pH)
Janis Reisulis returns to victory
In Europe 250 It has long been believed that Simone Mancini was going to win; Going in mind and sparing a good lead, the Italian can do nothing against the return of Janis Reisulis who will take his time to return from the fifth to first place. He won ahead of Mancini and Francisco Garcia, once again of a solid race; Fourth place for Noel Zanocz, after Nico Greutmann fell. On the tricolor side Adrien Petit takes the thirteenth place, Paolo Maschio the fifteenth and Alexis Fueri la Sixteenth. Winner in Switzerland August Frisk finishes only twenty sixth, just ahead of Tom Brunet.

A victory that is good for Janis Reisulis (Pic@pH)
Double ktm junior in 125
Author of the Holeshot and first leader in the Channel 125, Mano Faure will manage the arrival of a downpour less well than the two championship leaders. It is first of all Nicolo Alvisi who will take the best, before Aron Katona does the same. A MANO fault will do the business of Francesco Bellei, who ranks third in front of Mano. Author of an encouraging seventh time at Chronos Sleny Goyer ranks fifteenth, Leo Diss Fard and Kenzo Ferrez finishing twenty seventh and thirty sixth.

Leaving on the dry, the 125 will finish in the mud! (Peak@pH)