Team HRC’s Tim Gajser increased his lead in the 2022 MXGP championship by seven-points after a strong, charging performance at the Ernee circuit in northwest France. The weather on Sunday was much better than Saturday and that allowed the Honda CRF450R to sweep through the field and match the points-tally of the third-placed rider.

After Saturday’s qualification, Gajser was given 22nd gate-pick and although the Ernee start is a bit more wide-open than other tracks, he still wasn’t able to overcome that disadvantage and get through the first corner cleanly. Instead, he had to remount in 16th place after being collected up in a multi-rider pile-up. Putting his head down, he was soon inside the top 10 and moving forward almost every lap. With a quarter of the race left, he was closing in on the top three and given the speed he was carrying, he would have made those passes. Unfortunately, a small tip-over cost him valuable time and he instead had to settle for fifth.

Race two was a little better as he stayed upright but he was still in around 15th place as they rounded the first corner. However, on lap one, he was able to make a lot of passes and crossed the line in eighth place. Once again, he moved his way through the field, posting the fastest laptime of the race in the process and was soon challenging again for the podium spots, only to make a similar tip-over which cost him time and the chance of a race and overall podium spot. Instead, he finished with 34-points, joint-third but losing out on the second moto tie-breaker. However, it was still seven more than his nearest championship rival so his lead has gone back up to 73.

In what is becoming a frustrating pattern, Mitch Evan’s results aren’t matching the speed and effort that he is putting into the races. Like Gajser, he was starting from way outside and was involved in the same pile-up, but unfortunately with more severe consequences. The Australian almost crashed through the fence around the edge of the first bend, taking him some time to even get back to his bike and remount. This left him in last place and little chance to make any impact in the race, however he was able to salvage some pride, by sticking with the leaders after they came through to lap him. For the last quarter of the race, he stayed right behind positions one and two, matching laptimes and showing the huge French crowd his speed was as good as anyone’s.

The second moto started off a lot better, but then he was involved in a crash at the end of lap two, dropping him down to 16th. He fought back to 10th place but it still isn’t a fair reflection of just what the #43 is capable of onboard his Honda CRF450R.

Next week on May 11-12 is the familiar track of Teutschenthal, Germany in what is the third race in three weeks before the trip to Indonesia. Gajser won the overall there last year, so he is excited to get back to winning ways once again in 2022 and keep extending his MXGP championship lead.

Tim Gajser 243

I’m a bit disappointed with those late moto crashes in each of the motos, which cost me a couple of places, but overall, it was a good weekend after the difficult decision on Saturday and starting from the outside. My championship lead is back up to 73-points and I finally felt that my speed was at the level it was before Sardinia. I know that my starts really hurt my overall chances, and then to crash in the first turn made things really difficult but I came through well and made a lot of passes today so that felt good. Next up is Germany which is a track I enjoy riding so I am looking forward to heading there and getting back on the podium.

Mitch Evans 43

Once again it is a case that my results didn’t reflect my overall speed. I was involved in the first turn crash in race one and by the time I was able to remount, I was right at the back of the field. Midway through the race I saw the blue flags, so I let the leaders go by and slotted in behind the front two. From then on, I kept right behind them, matching their laptimes and feeling really comfortable while doing so. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to get me into the points but it gave me a confidence boost that I was able to run at the front. In race two, I was again involved in a crash on the first lap and had to make my way up from 16th place. By the time I received the chequered flag, I was in the top 10 so that was a good comeback but I still know I’m capable of getting a much better points total.

Marcus Pereira de Freitas

HRC General Manager - MXGP

It was a difficult weekend to negotiate with the weather and the track conditions on Saturday, but I’m proud of both Tim and Mitch for focusing on their racing and trying to get the job done when it really mattered. We knew that it’d be a struggle for them to get round the first turn in good position after having the outside gate picks, but it was really unfortunate for them to both be involved in the first turn pile-up. Still, Tim and Mitch showed good speed and rode well in their situations. Race two was better for both and we know that it could have been even better, but overall, it was a strong weekend for Tim as he picked up seven valuable points in the championship battle. Mitch just needs a bit of luck and I’m sure we’ll see both of them up front very soon.

MXGP 2022
Race Round 10   France

Race 1

Cloudy
Air Temp
22°C
Track Cond
Rutted
Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Seewer Jeremy 91 SWI 25 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Yamaha 34:57.531
2 Prado Garcia Jorge 61 SPA 22 Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing GasGas 0:05.336
3 van Doninck Brent 32 BEL 20 Riley Racing Yamaha 0:14.105
4 Jacobi Henry 29 GER 18 JM Honda Racing Honda 0:20.293
5 Gajser Tim 243 SLO 16 Team HRC - MXGP Honda 0:23.459
6 Van Horebeek Jeremy 89 BEL 15 Beta SDM Corse MX Team Beta 0:29.766
7 Fernandez Ruben 70 SPA 14 Honda 114 Motorsports Honda 0:37.291
8 Watson Ben 919 GBR 13 Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP Kawasaki 0:40.679
9 Renaux Maxime 959 FRA 12 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Yamaha 0:46.524
10 Tixier Jordi 911 FRA 11 JT911 KTM Racing Team KTM 0:48.357
11 Jonass Pauls LAT 10 0:53.819
12 Coldenhoff Glenn 259 NDL 9 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Yamaha 0:58.748
13 Beaton Jed 14 AUS 8 F&H Racing Team Kawasaki 1:04.270
14 Paturel Benoit FRA 7 1:17.071
15 Vlaanderen Calvin 10 NDL 6 Gebben Van Venrooy Yamaha Racing Yamaha 1:19.496
16 Östlund Alvin 161 SWE 5 JK Racing Yamaha Active Yamaha 1:46.115
17 Sihvonen Miro FIN 4 1:49.013
18 Monticelli Ivo ITA 3 1:54.667
19 Roosiorg Hardi 75 EST 2 Sahkar KTM Racing KTM 1:56.267
20 Lapucci Nicholas ITA 1 2:01.413
MXGP 2022
Race Round 10   France

Race 2

Sunny
Air Temp
22°C
Track Cond
Rutted
Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Coldenhoff Glenn 259 NDL 25 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Yamaha 34:11.133
2 Seewer Jeremy 91 SWI 22 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Yamaha 0:01.786
3 Prado Garcia Jorge 61 SPA 20 Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing GasGas 0:06.128
4 Gajser Tim 243 SLO 18 Team HRC - MXGP Honda 0:07.313
5 Fernandez Ruben 70 SPA 16 Honda 114 Motorsports Honda 0:19.403
6 Renaux Maxime 959 FRA 15 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Yamaha 0:21.686
7 Jonass Pauls LAT 14 0:31.538
8 Van Horebeek Jeremy 89 BEL 13 Beta SDM Corse MX Team Beta 0:34.791
9 Watson Ben 919 GBR 12 Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP Kawasaki 0:36.742
10 Evans Mitch 43 AUS 11 Team HRC - MXGP Honda 1:00.231
11 Tixier Jordi 911 FRA 10 JT911 KTM Racing Team KTM 1:02.625
12 van Doninck Brent 32 BEL 9 Riley Racing Yamaha 1:04.484
13 Beaton Jed 14 AUS 8 F&H Racing Team Kawasaki 1:05.835
14 Östlund Alvin 161 SWE 7 JK Racing Yamaha Active Yamaha 1:20.736
15 Monticelli Ivo ITA 6 1:29.770
16 Lapucci Nicholas ITA 5 1:39.148
17 Charlier Christophe 23 FRA 4 Wildcard Rider Yamaha 1:50.438
18 Koch Tom 226 GER 3 KTM Kozak Team KTM 1:57.382
19 Roosiorg Hardi 75 EST 2 Sahkar KTM Racing KTM 1 Lap
20 Tropepe Giuseppe ITA 1 1 Lap
MXGP 2022

Rider standings

Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor
1 Gajser Tim 243 SLO 438 Team HRC - MXGP Honda
2 Renaux Maxime 959 FRA 365 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Yamaha
3 Seewer Jeremy 91 SWI 339 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Yamaha
4 Prado Garcia Jorge 61 SPA 332 Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing GasGas
5 Coldenhoff Glenn 259 NDL 306 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Yamaha
6 Fernandez Ruben 70 SPA 272 Honda 114 Motorsports Honda
7 Bogers Brian 189 NDL 243 Standing Construct Husqvarna Factory Racing Team Husqvarna
8 Jonass Pauls LAT 220
9 Van Horebeek Jeremy 89 BEL 217 Beta SDM Corse MX Team Beta
10 Vlaanderen Calvin 10 NDL 200 Gebben Van Venrooy Yamaha Racing Yamaha
11 Forato Alberto 303 ITA 172 SM Action Racing Team Yuasa Battery GasGas
12 Watson Ben 919 GBR 162 Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP Kawasaki
13 Evans Mitch 43 AUS 147 Team HRC - MXGP Honda
14 Tixier Jordi 911 FRA 144 JT911 KTM Racing Team KTM
15 Jacobi Henry 29 GER 132 JM Honda Racing Honda
16 van Doninck Brent 32 BEL 128 Riley Racing Yamaha
17 Beaton Jed 14 AUS 109 F&H Racing Team Kawasaki
18 Kjer Olsen Thomas 19 DEN 73 Team Diga-Procross KTM
19 Östlund Alvin 161 SWE 71 JK Racing Yamaha Active Yamaha
20 Guadagnini Mattia ITA 52
21 Koch Tom 226 GER 44 KTM Kozak Team KTM
22 Guillod Valentin 92 SWI 32 iXS MXGP Team Yamaha
23 Roosiorg Hardi 75 EST 32 Sahkar KTM Racing KTM
24 Monticelli Ivo ITA 27
25 Lupino Alessandro 77 ITA 18 Beta SDM Corse MX Team Beta
26 Paturel Benoit FRA 18
27 Sihvonen Miro FIN 18
28 Charlier Christophe 23 FRA 17 Wildcard Rider Yamaha
29 Zaragoza Jorge 99 SPA 12 Wildcard Rider Honda
30 Lapucci Nicholas ITA 11
31 Rolando Nicolas 144 URU 10 Wildcard Rider Suzuki
32 Villaronga Sergio CHI 6
33 Philippaerts David 15 ITA 6 Wildcard Rider Kawasaki
34 Arco Dario ARG 6
35 Leok Tanel EST 6
36 Jasikonis Arminas 27 LTU 6 Gebben Van Venrooy Yamaha Racing Yamaha
37 Martin Humberto VEN 5
38 Toro Lautaro ARG 4
39 Trossero Marcos Gabriel ARG 4
40 Carrasco Agustin ARG 4
41 Zonta Filippo 200 ITA 4 Wildcard Rider GasGas
42 Galletta Pablo 117 ARG 3 Wildcard Rider Yamaha
43 Cabarcos Francisco 112 ARG 1 Wildcard Rider Suzuki
44 Tropepe Giuseppe ITA 1
Location Information

Ernée, France - View in Google Maps