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Kay de Wolf victorious at the Swiss MXGP… with a few surprises

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August 26, 2024
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Kay de Wolf won the Swiss MXGP in the MX2 Motocross World Championship this Sunday. The round in Frauenfeld had a few surprises, despite ending with a victory for the championship leader.

Thibault Benistant (Monster Energy Yamaha) made the holeshot in the first race and maintained the lead for the first seven laps, closely followed by de Wolf (Nestaan Husqvarna). When the Dutch rider made his move to take the lead, he never looked back.

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As for Benistant, he eventually lost his position to other rivals, dropping to fourth at one point but managing to secure a final third-place finish. Liam Everts (Red Bull KTM) finished second, attempting to challenge de Wolf but ultimately falling short by 1.313s.

The second race saw Alberts Karlis Reisulis (Monster Energy Yamaha) as the big surprise. The Latvian rider made the holeshot and led for much of the race until he was overtaken by Simon Längenfelder (Red Bull GasGas).

The German rider held onto his lead to win the race, while Reisulis secured second place, finishing 12.029s behind… with more than three seconds over de Wolf, who was third.

In the overall classification for the Swiss MXGP, de Wolf emerged victorious with 45 points, two more than Längenfelder. Everts finished third with 38 points, Reisulis achieved the best result of his career in fourth, and Mikkel Haarup (Monster Energy Triumph) rounded out the top five.

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