
Romain Febvre Takes Second in Portugal
Romain Febvre and Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP finished runners-up in the Portuguese round of the FIM World MXGP Motocross Championship at Agueda to go into third in the series. The Frenchman displayed his experience through the wide sweeping first two turns of the opening moto to emerge second and immediately settled into a good rhythm as he tracked the leader at arm's length. Having dropped the chasers off his rear wheel after three laps the Kawasaki leader closed significantly on the rider ahead through the next three laps but could not quite get close enough to present the opportunity for a pass and he eventually settled back into a good rhythm. Another charge during the closing stages saw him pull back the race-long leader to come up less than two seconds short of victory at the checkered flag.
Momentarily losing momentum through the second turn of Race 2 as a rider directly ahead of him lost traction saw the Frenchman fifth the first time past the timekeepers but he immediately pounced to sweep under the series leader halfway round the first lap for fourth. Looking to chase down the leaders he faced a frustrating quarter-of-an-hour as the rider in third made it awkward to pass. He eventually lined up a scintillating move through the waves but by then the two leaders were too far ahead for him to run them down. However, third in moto two earned him second overall on the day and, more significantly, saw him pull back points on the series leader as he moves third in the points chase.

Romain Febvre
"I was feeling good all weekend. I had to push quite hard yesterday but I managed fifth from 17th in Qualifying so I knew I just needed to take decent starts today. Many of us had similar speed and I knew I had to pass quickly so I was happy with second in the first race. The second moto was tougher. I had a good clean fight with Seewer, but then the two guys in front were gone. It's good to be back on the podium and take points back in the championship; I look forward to pulling back more next weekend in Spain."
MXGP Class Qualifying Race Results
0
1
2
3
5
RIDER
Ruben Fernandez
Jefferey Herlings
Calvin Vlaanderen
Romain Febvre
MOTORCYCLE
Honda
KTM
Yamaha
Kawasaki KX™450SR
MX2 Class Qualifying Race Results
0
1
2
3
10
13
14
RIDER
Jago Geerts
Simon Langenfelder
Andrea Adamo
Jack Chambers
David Braceras
Kevin Horgmo
MOTORCYCLE
Yamaha
GasGas
KTM
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
EMX250 Class Race Results
0
1
2
3
RIDER
Andrea Bonacorsi
Quentin Marc Prugnieres
Kay Karssemakers
RESULTS
1-1
3-3
5-2
MOTORCYCLE
Yamaha
Kawasaki KX™250
Husqvarna
WMX Class Race Results
0
1
2
3
RIDER
Courtney Duncan
Lotte van Drunen
Daniela Guillen
RESULTS
1-2
5-1
3-4
MOTORCYCLE
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
GasGas
MXGP Class Race Results
0
1
2
3
7
RIDER
Jefferey Herlings
Romain Febvre
Jorge Prado
Romain Febvre
RESULTS
3-1
2-3
1-6
12-4
MOTORCYCLE
KTM
Kawasaki KX™450SR
GasGas
Kawasaki KX™450SR
MX2 Class Race Results
0
1
2
3
9
13
25
RIDER
Jago Geerts
Kay de Wolf
Roan van Moosdijk
Kevin Horgmo
David Braceras
Jack Chambers
RESULTS
1-1
3-2
4-3
12-6
11-14
24-22
MOTORCYCLE
Yamaha
Husqvarna
Husqvarna
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
EMX250 Class Points Standings (Round 1 of 11)
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1
2
3
RIDER
Andrea Bonacorsi
Quentin Marc Prugnieres
Kay Karssemakers
POINTS
50
40
38
MOTORCYCLE
Yamaha
Kawasaki KX™250
Husqvarna
WMX Class Points Standings (Round 2 of 6)
0
1
2
3
RIDER
Lotte Van Drunen
Courtney Duncan
Daniela Guillen
POINTS
86
85
85
MOTORCYCLE
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
GasGas
MXGP Class Points Standings (Round 5 of 19)
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1
2
3
RIDER
Jorge Prado
Jefferey Herlings
Romain Febvre
POINTS
246
229
214
MOTORCYCLE
GasGas
KTM
Kawasaki KX™450SR
MX2 Class Points Standings (Round 5 of 19)
0
1
2
3
8
14
20
RIDER
Jago Geerts
Andrea Adamo
Kay de Wolf
Kevin Horgmo
David Braceras
Jack Chambers
POINTS
265
229
220
143
58
17
MOTORCYCLE
Yamaha
KTM
Husqvarna
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
FIM Motocross World Championship
Agueda, PT
MXGP of Portugal

Kevin Horgmo
"I was fastest in Warm-up this morning, but they watered a lot before our first race and without a good Qualifying yesterday it was difficult for the start today. I was making a lot of mistakes trying to pass slower riders, but I turned it around the last few laps so I was confident for Race 2. I still didn't get the best start but I came from 11th to sixth, not far from Adamo. Now we fly back to The Netherlands to get ready for Spain.”