The Spanish Jorge Prado (GasGas)the leader of the overall premier class of the Motocross World Championship, MXGP, prevailed this Saturday in the qualifying race of the sixth stage of the championship, the Spanish Grand Prix, taking place at the Intu Xanadú circuit, in Arroyomolinos (Madrid).
Prado, which the brothers visited Marc and Alex Marquezwith whom he was photographed, showed his ambition again in this opening round of the Grand Prix and again won the qualifying, as he did in the first three rounds of the World Championship.
The rider from Lugo leads the World Championship overall after 256 points this Saturday, compared to 238 for the Dutchman Jeffrey Herlings (KTM)who gradually put pressure on the Spaniard and reduced his deficit in this classification, but in the end he was unable to beat him and had to settle for second place, 1,143 behind.
Herlings commanded from the start, but the French fell Romain Febreve forced to stop the race and organize a new start, where the Prado this time was the best. He opened a gap of six seconds to the Dutchman, whose last reaction was left with an attempt that was not completed.
the swiss Jeremy Seewer (GasGas) signed in third place, while the one from Vigo Ruben Fernandez (Honda) is seventh, giving him four points for the general classification, where he is fifth with 186, close to the two pilots ahead of him, the French Romain Febvre (214) and Maxime Renaux (202).
This Sunday the two official races will be held at 2:05 pm and 5:00 pm, for thirty minutes and two laps.
In the women’s World Cup, the Spanish Daniela Guillen (GasGas), also fighting for the title, finished the first race of the weekend in third place, behind New Zealand’s Courtney Duncan (Kawasaki) and Italian Kiara Fontanesi (GasGas), while Gabriela Seisdedos (GasGas) was eleventh. .
With this result, Guillén is second overall, five points behind Duncan and ahead of Dutchman Lotte van Drunen.
Source: La Verdad

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