ADAC MX Masters heads to Denmark for round three – Timetable & Live Stream

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IMPORTANT: Down below you´ll find the links for live streams

This weekend on May 27/28 the third round of the ADAC Masters Championship will take place in Randers, Denmark. This will be the first time that the series travels outside of Germany, which means a great opportunity for Scandinavian riders to show their talent against the established stars of the series. Championship leaders Max Nagl, Cato Nickel and Janis-Martins Reisulis will try to retain some points after a regular day a couple of weeks ago in Mölln. 

 In the ADAC MX Masters class, Adam Sterry (UK/KTM Sarholz Racing Team) is hoping to take the momentum of his first overall win in the championship back to Denmark and further points from Red Plate holder Max Nagl (D/KMP Honda Racing powered by Krettek) to dismantle Henry Jacobi (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team) was also able to get closer to Nagl, who was struggling with technical problems in Mölln. 

Tom Koch (D/KTM Kosak Racing Team) had to retire there, but showed a high pace that he wants to convert into top positions in Denmark. The class rookies Maximilian Spies (D/Kosak Racing Team) and Noah Ludwig (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team) are establishing themselves better and better at the top of the class and are looking towards Randers with motivation. 

Jordi Tixier (F/KMP Honda Racing powered by Krettek) and Stefan Ekerold (D/Team Bauerschmidt MB33) will try to build on the results they are used to. In addition to Tim Koch (D/visuAlz Production), Nico Koch (D/Becker Racing) and Boris Maillard (F/stielergruppe.mx Johannes-Bikes Suzuki), among others, strong drivers from Scandinavia will take the opportunity to position themselves in the strong field of drivers showcase.

Top 10 ADAC MX Masters standings:

PositionRiderPoints
1Max Nagl138
2Adam Sterry122
3Henry Jacobi 104
4Tom Koch98
5Maximilian Spies93
6Jordi Tixier79
7Nico Koch65
8Noah Ludwig63
9Lars van Berkel53
10Jakub Teresak43
Adam Sterry – Image: ADAC

In the ADAC MX Youngster Cup, Cato Nickel (D/WZ-Racing) defended his lead in the standings in Mölln, but is in a close battle with his teammates Mike Gwerder and Oriol Oliver in the championship. Edvards Bidzans (LVA/Sixty Seven) is also constantly fighting for the podium places. In the Danish sand, Peter König (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team) hopes to climb onto the overall podium again. Local hero Rasmus Pedersen (DK/Filten Racing) would also like to place there.

PositionRiderPoints
1Cato Nickel 127
2Mike Gwerder124
3Oriol Oliver115
4Edvards Bidzans91
5Peter Konig88
6Nico Greutmann84
7Manrique Appelt76
8Rasmus Pedersen75
9Jens Walvoort72
10Roberts Lusis50
Cato Nickel – Image: ADAC

In the ADAC MX Junior Cup 125, reigning champion Janis Martins Reisulis (LAT/Hamstra MX Team) lost a bit of his lead at the top of the table ahead of Maximilian Werner (D/Fantic Factory Team Maddii), Kasimir Hindersson (FIN/Motovation Motorsport) and Gyan Doensen (NL/WZ-Racing) who are lurking in the chasing positions with the same number of points.

PositionRiderPoints
1Janis-Martins Reisulis85
2Maximillian Werner73
3Kasimir Hindersson73
4Gyan Doensen73
5Mads Fredsoe70
6Vetizslav Marek64
7Nicolai Skovbjerg59
8Richard Paat45
9Maximillian Ernecker43
10Romeo Pikand35

LIVE STREAM & TIMETABLE:

SessionTime
SATURDAY:
MX Youngster Cup – Race 115:30
MX Masters – Race 116:20
SUNDAY:
MX Youngster Cup – Race 211:05
MX Junior Cup 125cc – Race 111:55
MX Masters – Race 213:30
MX Junior Cup 125cc – Race 214:25
MX Youngster Cup – Race 315:15
MX Masters – Race 316:05

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