Kay de Wolf was the strongest in the MX2 Motocross World Championship at the MXGP of Spain. The rider finished in the top two of the races in intu Xanadú, being the highest scorer overall.
In the first race, the Nestaan Husqvarna rider chased Simon Längenfelder (Red Bull GasGas) – who made the holeshot – for almost half the distance, until overtaking the rival on the tenth lap. From then on, he led in every lap, finishing with a 3.331s advantage. Lucas Coenen (Nestaa Husqvarna) was not far behind in third, with Liam Everts (Red Bull KTM) in fourth less than a second away from the podium. Mikkel Haarup (Monster Energy Triumph) finished fifth.
The second race had different protagonists. Sacha Coenen (Red Bull KTM) made the holeshot and was in the lead after the opening lap, before being overtaken by de Wolf. The Dutchman stayed on top until losing the position to Andrea Adamo (Red Bull KTM) on the seventh lap. Until the end, it was the Italian who prevailed, but without managing a significant distance: he won the race 1.744s ahead of Wolf. Längenfelder was third, ahead of Lucas Coenen. Thibault Benistant (Monster Energy Yamaha) finished fifth, more than 20 seconds behind Lucas Coenen. In the overall classification of the MXGP of Spain in MX2, de Wolf was the winner with 47 points, five more than Längenfelder. Adamo completed the podium with 40 points, followed by Lucas Coenen and Everts in the top five. Race 1 results: Race 2 results: Absolute results: