Jorge Prado (GasGas), benefited from a crash of his great rival, the Dutchman Jeffrey Herlings (KTM), completed a perfect weekend to sign up for German Grand Prixninth round of the MXGP World Championship, and consolidated his lead in the general classification.
herlingsthat in the last rounds the Lugo rider’s advantage was significantly reduced, suffered a serious fall in the first sleeve this Sunday and although he finished the race he finished twentieth and neck problems prevented him from taking part in the second.
The Dutchman is fighting for the win with the Jorge Prado in times of disaster. His fall freed the Spanish, who preceded the Helvetian victory Jeremy Seewer (Yamaha) and also Hispanic Ruben Fernandez (Sling).
Herlings couldn’t start in the second sleeve, where another Dutchman took, glencoldenhoff (Yamaha), ahead Jorge Pradowhile Ruben Fernandez settled in the fourth position and viewer he fell in the first corner and was forced to start a comeback from the last places.
Meadow He knew how to stay relatively close to Coldenhoff, without taking unnecessary risks and waited for the final stage of the race to deliver the final blow with three laps to go and claim the victory with an 8.7 second lead.
in the back, Romain Febvre (Kawasaki) finished third and Ruben FernandezDespite some problems due to Seewer’s attacks and some mistakes, he finished fourth to close the Spanish festival on the Grand Prix podium behind Prado and Coldenhoff.
For Jorge Prado it was the first perfect weekend of the season by winning the qualifying heat on Saturday and the two races on Sunday, to which Herlings’ problems were added, thus significantly increasing his lead.
The Spaniard leads with a total of 453 points, compared to Herlings’ 386. Febvre is third with 347, ten more than Rubén Fernández, and Seewer is fifth with 320. The tenth round of the World Championship will take place on the 25th, the Sumbawa Grand Prix (Indonesia).
Source: La Verdad

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