FIM Motocross World Championship
Loket, Czech Republic
MXGP of Czech Republic

ROMAIN FEBVRE COMPLETES A HAT TRICK IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Romain Febvre from the Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP, clinched his third consecutive Grand Prix victory in the prestigious FIM World MXGP Motocross Championship. The battleground of Loket, nestled in the breathtaking Czech Republic, witnessed Febvre's performance as he maneuvered his motorcycle to a remarkable achievement solidifying Febvre's status as a force to be reckoned with.

Romain Febvre
"I didn’t win three GPs in-a-row since 2015; that’s why I’m happy despite this crash in the second moto. It could have been the perfect day with two moto wins; my speed was good, my riding was good, everything ... until this mistake in the second moto. I controlled the first race, then in the second I had another good start. I passed Prado for second, then I followed Seewer for several laps and could compare our lines; sometimes it’s good to be the hunter! I saw that I was faster than him in several sections and after I passed him I made a gap on my rivals. I was riding consistently until the front wheel slipped away in a corner and I crashed. I lost a few positions but I knew if I kept fourth I had at least a podium result. My shoulder hurt but I could forget the pain until the end of the race. I'm happy to win the GP; it's the third time I have won here at Loket and it was good to win again after several tough years here. I can’t say that it’s my favorite track but my riding style seems to suit the layout. The medical examinations didn’t reveal any damage to the shoulder but I will take some rest to be ready for Lommel next weekend."
Mitch Evans
"I got a really good start in the first race and could keep the tempo all moto. I just got boxed-in off the start in race two but we made good progress again this weekend. Onwards and upwards to Lommel."
Kevin Horgmo
"I was really happy with my speed today. I got a good start in race one, could ride my own lines and found a good flow to stay with Geerts all moto. Unfortunately I got closed down off the start in race two and had to come a long way for ninth. But I only just missed the podium by one place and I have to hand it to the team for giving me such a great bike."
David Braceras
"I didn't make a good start in the first moto as many people fell around me in the first few corners; I just tried to survive and started way back. My riding was quite OK even though I missed a little intensity. I found a good flow in race two to come back to eleventh, close to the top ten; I was very pleased with my lap times, which were the same as the front-runners in the last ten minutes, and I'm motivated to keep that going. Lommel will be really heavy so I will rest tomorrow before we prepare with some sand training midweek."
Pro Class Race Results
0
1
2
3
6
8
RIDER
Kade Tinkler-Walker
Jack Simpson
JP Alvarez
Cole Zeller
Cole Zeller
MOTORCYCLE
Honda
Honda
KTM
Kawasaki KX™250X
Kawasaki KX™250X
MXGP Class Overall Results
0
1
2
3
9
RIDER
Romain Febvre
Jorge Prado
Jeremy Seewer
Mitchell Evans
Results
1-4
3-2
2-3
7-11
MOTORCYCLE
Kawasaki KX™450SR
GasGas
Yamaha
Kawasaki KX™450SR
MXGP Class Points Standings (Round 12 of 19)
0
1
2
3
14
RIDER
Jorge Prado
Romain Febvre
Jeremy Seewer
Mitchell Evans
POINTS
614
510
465
150
MOTORCYCLE
GasGas
Kawasaki KX™450SR
Yamaha
Kawasaki KX™450SR
MX2 Class Points Standings (Round 12 of 19)
0
1
2
3
9
18
TEAM
Andrea Adamo
Kay De Wolf
Jago Geerts
Kevin Horgmo
David Braceras
POINTS
531
496
491
328
94
MOTORCYCLE
KTM
Husqvarna
Yamaha
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
MX2 Class Overall Results
0
1
2
3
4
15
TEAM
Jago Geerts
Simon Laengenfelder
Kay De Wolf
Kevin Horgmo
David Braceras
Results
1-3
4-2
3-4
2-9
16-11
MOTORCYCLE
Yamaha
GasGas
Husqvarna
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
Pro Class Points Standings (Round 6 of 10)
0
1
2
3
5
7
14
RIDER
Dante Oliveira
Ryan Surratt
Cole Martinez
Zach Bell
Tyler Lynn
Tyler Lynn
POINTS
142
124
119
90
78
7
MOTORCYCLE
KTM
Honda
Honda
Kawasaki KX™450X
Kawasaki KX™450X
Kawasaki KX™450X




WORCS Championship
Blythe, CA
Blythe GP

Cole Zeller
“It was an unfortunate result at the end, but I'm super happy with my riding and where we're at with my KX250X. I started the race in third and passed my way into the lead through the Pro Section. I was then able to extend a decent gap ahead of the competition until I had an issue and needed to pull into the pits. We got the issue resolved and I jumped back into the race to salvage a sixth place finish.”



