Red plate-holder Prado victorious at MXGP of Trentino
Breakthrough MX2 overall for KTM's Adamo at round four of season 2023.
Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing’s Jorge Prado scored his first overall victory of the 2023 MXGP World Championship to retain the red plate at round four, as Andrea Adamo secured a maiden MX2 round win with a consistent showing at Pietramurata.
Prado stood tall thanks to 1-3 results, with the fast starts that have become synonymous with the Spaniard setting him up for two strong motos. Monster Energy Yamaha’s Maxime Renaux missed the round win by a single point, landing 2-2 finishes on the day in Trentino.
Involved in a multi-rider fall during the early stages of moto one, Jeffrey Herlings (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) recovered to ninth in that outing before a commanding victory in race two elevated him to P3 for the round, as Ruben Fernandez (Team HRC) and Mattia Guadagnini (Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing) completed the top five with 3-7 and 4-10 scores respectively.
Notably, a troubled first moto for qualifying race winner Romain Febvre (Kawasaki Racing Team) saw him finish a lowly P12, but the Frenchman was able to conclude the round seventh overall after a fourth-place finish in race two.
In terms of the 2023 MXGP World Championship standings after four rounds, Prado leads on 201 ahead of Renaux (184) and Herlings (175).
A pair of second-place finishes were enough to land Adamo a breakthrough MX2 grand prix victory, leading his teammate Liam Everts (3-3) in what was Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 1-2.
The runner-up marks Everts first podium in the class, as red-plate holder Jago Geerts was third on the day after winning the opening moto, then salvaging P7 in race two after a fall in the early stages and being hit twice by other riders.
Moto two and qualifying race winner Simon Laengenfelder (Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing) was fourth overall after a P9 finish in moto one, as the hard-charging Kay de Wolf (Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing) completed the top five thanks to 5-4 scores.
Geerts continues to lead the championship standings, now on 205 points, with Adamo (183) second and a single point ahead of Thibault Benistant in third, the Monster Energy Yamaha rider finishing sixth overall at round four with 4-5 results.