the swiss Jeremy Seewer (Yamaha) success was recorded in Czech GPthirteenth exam of MXGP World Championshipwhere he usurped the second position of general among the Spaniards Jorge Prado (GasGas)fifth in the Loket circuit.
The Swiss driver, who achieved his second Grand Prix victory this season, is now the squire of undisputed championship leader, Slovenian Tim Gajser (Honda) by taking advantage of a difficult Sunday for Prado , which added two fifth spots remaining. he is in the same position in global calculation.
Seewer won the first round and in the second he lost only to Frenchman Maxime Renaux, where he won the overall Czech race classification before the Frenchman and Gajser.
Jorge Prado, who finished second in the previous test in Indonesia, became less so. In the first heat he took command and seemed to escape, but soon he gave up the lead and was successively overtaken by Seewer, Gajser, Renaux and Dutchman Glenn Coldenhoff (Yamaha) to finish fifth.
The Galician did not find the rhythm he had at the start of the career. His performance is clearly down. He also didn’t get in the second set, where he didn’t even get off to a good start. He was stuck in sixth place and only in the final stages did he overtake Australian Mitchell Evans (Honda) to repeat fifth place.
With these results, Prado is third in the overall standings, ten points behind Seewer and 135 behind Gajser, who is approaching the title. Renaux hit 410.
Another Spanish participant in the queen category, Rubén Fernández, was unable to run after the fall he suffered on Saturday, which resulted in a cut to his right elbow that required several stitches and even lost consciousness. So, he was sixth overall with 342 points.
Source: La Verdad

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