How to Watch: ADAC MX Masters | Round 1 Drehna

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This coming weekend (26/27 April), the ADAC MX Masters traditionally kicks off its 21st season in Fürstlich Drehna in Brandenburg.

The ADAC MX Masters and ADAC MX Youngster Cup classes will each contest three ranked races at the weekend with the first motos taking place on Saturday.

In the top class ADAC MX Masters, the cards have been reshuffled. Max Nagl (D/Dörr Motorsport Triumph Racing powered by Krettek) wants to become the first rider to win four championships in a row after a team and brand change and become the sole record champion of the ADAC MX Masters with six titles.

Local hero Maximilian Spies (D/Becker Racing) and Roan Van de Moosdijk (NL/KTM Kosak Racing Team) can have justified hopes of a top result at the start of the season.

Jakub Teresak (CZ/KMP-Honda-Racing by DVAG), Jere Haavisto (FIN/Gripmesser Racing Team) and Noah Ludwig (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team) are also among the riders who can finish on the podium.

In addition to international stars such as the series newcomers Mitch Evans (AU/Luke’s Racing – Hertrampf Group), Victor Alonso Rodilla (E/KMP-Honda-Racing by DVAG) and Glen Meier (DK/Johannes Bikes Suzuki).

The German-speaking riders Marcel Stauffer (A/Osicka MX Team), Kevin Brumann (CH/MX-Handel Husqvarna Racing), Mike Gwerder (CH/HTS KTM Racing Team), Paul Haberland (D/Motorrad Waldmann), Tim Koch (D/Visualz Production), Lukas Platt (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team), Cato Nickel (D/Cat Moto Bauerschmidt Husqvarna) and Mark Scheu (D/SixtySeven Racing Team Husqvarna) are looking forward to good results.

TV & TIMETABLE

SessionLocal Time
SATURDAY
Youngster Cup RACE 116:30
MX Masters RACE 117:15
SUNDAY
Youngster Cup RACE 213:00
MX Masters RACE 213:45
Youngster Cup RACE 315:30
MX Masters RACE 316:25

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