The World Cup is complicated for Prado after a troubled Turkish GP

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the slovenian Tim Gajser (Honda) claimed victory in the Turkish Grand Prix, held in Afyonkarahisar, the seventeenth round of the premier category of the Motocross World Championship, MXGP, while Jorge Prado (GasGas) He suffered problems in both sleeves and, far from finishing the title, he could see how the Frenchman approached him Romain Febvre (Kawasaki).

Prado has the mathematical options to be proclaimed champion. Far from achieving this, his main rival cut the Spanish driver’s advantage to 67 points (841-774) with two tests ahead, the Italian and British Grand Prix, 120 at stake.

In both sleeves the Galician came out very well. He started in the lead but in the opening race he crashed shortly after the start and in the second he gave the feeling that his bike was stalling. He was forced to return and cut losses. He managed only thirteenth and ninth place, far from the lead.

Gajser, who missed eleven preliminary World Cup events after being injured in the preseason, has not won a Grand Prix since last year in Turkey. The Slovenian proved to be able to recover his tune and took the victory thanks to his second place in the first round and first in the second despite falling.

February he won race 1 by passing Gajser in the final laps and in the second he finished third behind his compatriot Maxime Renaux (Yamaha), who finished second in the Grand Prix.

He is also Spanish Ruben Fernandez (Honda) He signed eleventh and fourth place, where he remains fifth overall, with 570 points, 106 from the podium closing the Swiss. Jeremy Seewer (Yamaha) is 58 of the Dutch Glenn Coldenhoff (Yamaha).

Source: La Verdad

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