Vialle wins MX2 as Renaux extends points lead and Beaton takes third.
Jeffery Herlings emerged victorious in the MXGP of Turkey to lead a Red Bull KTM 1-2 overall ahead of teammate Jorge Prado, as Tom Vialle claimed victory in MX2.
Herlings charged through the field to win the opening moto ahead of Prado before another comeback in moto two saw the Dutchman finish P2 ahead of Prado in third.
Current red-plate holder Tim Gajser (Team HRC) was sixth in the first outing, however, bounced back to take victory in the second race landing him third overall behind Herlings and Prado, first and second respectively.
Two fourth places saw Romain Febvre (Monster Energy Kawasaki) finish fourth overall, with Tony Cairoli rounding out the top five courtesy of a 5-5 scorecard – remounting after crashing from podium contention in race two.
After eight rounds Gajser now holds a 13 point advantage over Prado in the championship, with Febvre only a further four points behind in third.
Red Bull KTM’s current world champion Vialle claimed the overall victory in MX2, courtesy of 1-2 results ahead of points leader Maxime Renaux in second.
Monster Energy Yamaha-mounted Renaux notched a fourth in race one followed by a victory in the second moto to extend his championship lead to 37 points.
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Jed Beaton scored his second overall podium finish of the season, with two consistent third places resulting in third overall.
Completing the top five were Italian MX2 rookie Mattia Guadagnini in fourth (2-4) and Rene Hofer (5-5) in fifth overall for the weekend.
In WMX it was defending champion Courtney Duncan who won the overall courtesy of 2-1 results ahead of Kiara Fontanesi (1-2) in P2 and Nancy Van De Ven in third.
The MXGP World Championship will resume in less than two days time, with the second event of the Turkish doubleheader commencing on 8 September.