The Spanish Jorge Prado (GasGas) He won Portuguese Grand Prixfourth trial of World Championship of the queen category of motocross (MXGP)and stopped the attempt to break away from the general Slovenian classification Tim Gajser (Honda)triple universal champion in 2016, 2019 and 2020.
The young Galician rider, two -time MX2 world champion in 2018 and 2019, ended Gajser’s winning streak, which, however, leads the championship standings with solvency. He had 186 points, compared to 165 for Prado, which reduced his deficit by just two.
None of the first two in the final edition of the World Cup, Dutchman Jeffery Herlings and Frenchman Romain Febvre, will have to undergo surgery again, once the World Cup is presented as a duel between Gajser and Prado, because the men from Yahama, also the French Maxime Renaux, the Swiss Jeremy Seewer and the Dutchman Glenn Coldenhoff not only found the necessary regularity.
The Spaniard won the first round from start to finish in an exercise of precision and resistance against harassment by Dutchman Brian Bogers (Husqvarna), and in the second, however, he could not hold the lead any more than the first few. . lap. He then had to give in to Gajser’s push, which could not be recovered from ahead of him for another seventeen minutes.
As Gajser continued his ‘ride’, Prado, aware that he would not be able to keep up with his condition, chose to remain in second place to ensure victory at the Portuguese Grand Prix, held at the Agueda circuit, as the Slovenian became third in initials. sleeve after the Bogers.
The Galician rider is confident that this season’s first victory could be the turning point and from there will start a clear comeback, despite the fact that Gajser has reaffirmed all his power in the second race.
Bogers closed out the grand prix podium before his compatriots Coldenhoff, Latvian Pauls Jonass and Seewer, while Renaux could only be eleventh.
The other Spanish participant, Galician Rubén Fernández (Honda) was sixth in the first round and ninth in the second, which put him in eighth place in the Grand Prix. Overall of the World Cup he was sixth with 101 points.
Source: La Verdad

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