Follow every results from the second day of racing of the 2025 MXGP of Agueda, Portugal, Round 7 of the MXGP Motocross World Championship. Updates are posted in chronological order, so be sure to scroll down for the latest results sheet.
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Sunday Timetable
*BREAKING: MX2 Race 1 has been delayed 45 minutes as organizares work on the track due the heavy rains.
Session | Local Time |
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MX2 RACE 1 | 13:15 |
MXGP RACE 1 | 14:15 |
MX2 RACE 2 | 16:10 |
MXGP RACE 2 | 17:10 |
SATURDAY RECAP
- Lucas Coenen wins the MXGP Qualy Race
- Andrea Adamo wins the MX2 Qualy Race
- Herlings and Febvre crashed
- Kevin Brumann earns his first Saturday points as he finished 4th
The MXGP class saw multiple crashes for many top riders, but it was Lucas Coenen who took a clear victory for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing to continue the momentum from his overall win in Switzerland!
Calvin Vlaanderen took a season best finish of second for Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP, ahead of Romain Febvre, who picked up his Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP machine more than once to claim third!
In MX2 it was a Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 1-2 for Andrea Adamo and Sacha Coenen, with last year’s winner Liam Everts winning a duel with his Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing teammate Kay de Wolf for third place.
SATURDAY HIGHLIGHTS
Top 5 MXGP Standings after Qualifying Race
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Tim Gajser | 305 |
2 | Romain Febvre | 286 |
3 | Lucas Coenen | 237 |
4 | Glenn Coldenhoff | 227 |
5 | Maxime Renaux | 187 |
Top 5 MX2 Standings after Qualifying Race
Position | Rider | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Kay de Wolf | 288 |
2 | Simon Langenfelder | 284 |
3 | Andrea Adamo | 268 |
4 | Liam Everts | 259 |
5 | Thibault Benistant | 203 |
MX2: ADAMO WINS
BREAKING: MX2 Race 1 has been delayed 45 minutes as organizares work on the track due the heavy rains.
MX2 RACE 1:
The opening race featured multiple lead changes and crashes.
Liam Everts grabbed the holeshot but crashed before completing the opening lap. Sacha Coenen then emerged in the lead, only to go down shortly after. Andrea Adamo capitalized on both incidents to take the front and maintained control all the way to the checkered flag.

Meanwhile, Simon Langenfelder and Kay de Wolf battled throughout the race for second place, with Langenfelder ultimately winning the duel after a small mistake from de Wolf on the final lap. Quentin Prugnieres settled for fourth, while Rick Elzinga charged from a first-turn crash to an impressive fifth-place finish.
MX2 RACE 2:
Sacha Coenen took the holeshot, but his time at the front was short-lived as Andrea Adamo quickly seized control of the race.
Sacha rode a clean race to bounce back from Race 1 with a solid second place. Kay de Wolf secured another third-place finish, while Simon Langenfelder recovered from an early crash to charge through the field to fourth. Mathis Valin rounded out the top five.
Liam Everts’ struggles continued as he suffered a mechanical issue at the very start of the race.
With these results, Adamo claimed a perfect 1-1 to take the overall victory. Kay de Wolf finished second overall with consistent 3-3 results, and Langenfelder salvaged third overall with a 2-4 scorecard.
MX2 OVERALL RESULTS

MXGP: PERFECT COENEN 1-1
MXGP RACE 1:
Lucas Coenen dominated the opening race, keeping Romain Febvre at bay.
Spanish rider Rubén Fernández secured third place overall after capitalizing on a crash by Brian Bogers. Pauls Jonass marked a solid return with a fourth-place finish, while Maxime Renaux exceeded expectations by rounding out the top five.
MXGP RACE 2:
The second moto played out much like the first, with Lucas Coenen leading from the front while managing both a rough track and constant pressure from Romain Febvre.
Coenen remained composed and delivered a flawless performance to secure a perfect weekend and his second career MXGP overall win.
Although Febvre didn’t take the overall victory, he now holds the red plate and extends his lead in the championship to 25 points over Tim Gajser.
Rubén Fernández delivered a strong ride to finish third and return to the podium. Calvin Vlaanderen improved with a solid fourth-place finish, while Andrea Bonacorsi rounded out the top five.
MXGP OVERALL RESULTS
