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But I can be happy with the third place today, especially after the second race. Jorge Prado: “Yeah, three laps is a big difference to two. I just made one wrong line choice and the moment I went down the hill, I knew already he was going to get me. Second race, I was behind Prado and like Tim said it was hard to pass and Tim just played it very smart towards the end. I mean, especially in the first one, great start and then winning the race. Jeremy Seewer: “Being second is a little bit disappointing because I could have won the GP or even gone 1-1. And it was not easy to pass because the riders in front of you, they were all super fast. In both races didn’t have the best start, I had to came from the back.
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But today, I could really relax and just ride like I know. And yeah, thinking about the championship, maybe too much. Definitely, It was way more easier to ride without the pressure, you know, last couple of GPs were very difficult. Tim Gajser: “Yeah, it was a good day of racing. Gajser is already champion, and Seewer solidified his silver medal this weekend, while Prado still has Coldenhoff just four points behind him in the standings and will need to deliver another top result to end the year with a medal. That move by the Slovenian secured him the overall victory ahead of Seewer who was forced to settle for second, while Prado made an emotional return to the box after some tough GPs in the second half of the season. The trio had a bit of a moment in a rut, which allowed Gajser to react and take second from Seewer and then quickly Prado as he moved from third to first on the final lap. In the final two laps of the race, Prado was under immense pressure from Seewer and Gajser. On lap 10, Gajser was able to put a squeeze onto Renaux and move up to third, as Prado continued to fend off Seewer. While Gajser continued to push in fourth, with Febvre also edging closer. But again, the triple worked wonders for Seewer who managed to stay ahead.Ī mistake saw Renaux lose second to Seewer who was fast to react to the opportunity.
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Renaux then closed the gap right down to Prado as he showed the front wheel to the Spaniard, as did Gajser to Seewer. The trio then pushed Febvre and were able to pass him by the second lap, as the Frenchman dropped to fifth. Gajser started down in seventh but made some nice passes in the first few corners to get behind Renaux and Seewer. In race two, the Fox Holeshot was won by Prado who was the leading rider ahead of Febvre, Renaux and Seewer.
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He later dropped to seventh after being passed by Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Glenn Coldenhoff. Prado then lost some time to Evans, though a mistake from the Australian allowed Prado to get into fourth anyway, as Evans picked himself up in sixth place. At that point, Febvre, was having a lonely, but comfortable ride in third. The Slovenian then focused on Seewer ahead and was able to bring down the gap to just 1.1 seconds, while Prado began to push Evans who was ahead in fourth. Eventually on lap four Gajser was able to find a way past Febvre. Gajser then got onto the back of Febvre and was pushing the Frenchman for second, while Seewer was 1.367 seconds ahead of the pair. Team HRC’s Mitch Evans also started well and was quickly by Monticelli as he moved up to fourth, with also Jorge Prado of Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing doing the same shortly after as Monticelli dropped further down the order. In MXGP, the first Fox Holeshot of the day went to Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Jeremy Seewer who led the way ahead of Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP’s Romain Febvre, Team HRC’s Tim Gajser as well as JM Honda Racing’s Ivo Monticelli and Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s Maxime Renaux. The Grand Prix in Saint Jean d’Angely also saw Thibault Benistant of Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing make his comeback to the podium for the second time in front of his home fans, while Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing’s Jorge Prado claimed his first top three finish after some very tough races. SAINT JEAN D’ANGELY (France) 21 August 2022 – The French crowd were treated to an exciting MXGP of Charente Maritime that ended with Team HRC’s Tim Gajser making his return to the top of the box after an intense second MXGP race, while Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle gave the home crowd exactly what they wanted by claiming the GP win and bringing the points gap down to just two, heading into the final round.
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