The penultimate round of the German ADAC MX Masters Championship traveled to Bitche, France, marking the series’ first visit to the venue in its 21-year history. The sandy track delivered three action-packed motos, with Liam Everts taking the overall victory on his Nestaan Husqvarna FC 250 against the 450 contenders.
Everts went 6-3-1 across the weekend, proving to be the most consistent rider on track. Max Nagl started strong by winning the first two motos, but a heavy crash in the third race dropped him down the order. He managed to remount and salvage 12th, which was enough for second overall. Despite the setback, Nagl reclaimed the red plate by a slim three-point margin over Roan van de Moosdijk, who finished fourth overall (5-5-3). Jordi Tixier rounded out the podium with a solid 4-2-5 scorecard.
In the Youngster Cup, the Cat Moto Bauerschmidt Husqvarna team dominated with a full sweep of the podium. Nico Greutmann led the way with a stellar 2-1-1, followed by teammates Mads Fredsoe (4-2-2) and Liam Owens (1-5-3). Fredsoe also gained the red plate, now holding a commanding 35-point lead over Bradley Mesters heading into the season finale at Holzerlingen on September 13–14.









