Follow every results from the second day of racing of the 2025 MXGP of Frauenfeld, Switzerland, Round 6 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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Monday Timetable
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
- Ruben Fernandez won his first Qualy Race of the season
- Reigning champ Kay de Wolf won the first Qualy Race this season
- Tim Gajser enters today with a 42-point advantage
- Romain Febvre charged from behind…twice to get 5th
- Kay de Wolf enters today with a 13-point advantage
The early week’s rainclouds made way for bright sunshine over the Schollenholz circuit for the Qualifying Races today at the MXGP of Switzerland Presented by iXS, and the action warmed-up in response to entertain the Swiss fans for the start of the sixth round of the FIM Motocross World Championship at Frauenfeld!
The MXGP Paddock had a day off for Easter Sunday before the full GP programme runs on Easter Monday!
In MXGP there was a surprise victory for the Spaniard Ruben Fernandez, taking his first win of the season for Honda HRC ahead of his teammate Tim Gajser and Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP man Maxime Renaux.

The MX2 class saw Kay de Wolf take his first Qualifying Race win of the season for Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing, to extend his Championship lead by a single point from Red Bull KTM Factory Racing pilot Simon Laengenfelder, who took second ahead of De Wolf’s teammate Liam Everts.
SATURDAY HIGHLIGHTS
Top 5 MXGP Standings after Qualifying Race
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Tim Gajser | 283 |
2 | Romain Febvre | 241 |
3 | Glenn Coldenhoff | 198 |
4 | Lucas Coenen | 177 |
5 | Maxime Renaux | 172 |
Top 5 MX2 Standings after Qualifying Race
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Kay de Wolf | 241 |
2 | Simon Langenfelder | 228 |
3 | Andrea Aadmo | 220 |
4 | Liam Everts | 211 |
5 | Thibault Benistant | 143 |
MX2 RACE 1
Simon Längenfelder took the first moto in MX2 after a smart race. The German got his first holeshot of the year, although he was quickly overtaken by Sacha Coenen in the initial stages.

However, he soon regained the lead against Coenen who, after setting a strong pace at the start, began to lose steam and finished sixth. Längenfelder, steady and constant, did not let go of the lead again until the chequered flag.
MX2 RACE 1 RESULTS

MXGP RACE 1
Lucas Coenen recovered after a discreet Saturday in which he finished 10th in the qualifying race, and he did it with a masterful performance in this first moto. The KTM Red Bull rider won the holeshot (the first in MXGP) and did not let go of the lead at any time, signing a resounding victory over the HRC duo. It is the second race win for Coenen since Riola Sardo.

MXGP RACE 1 RESULTS

MX2 RACE 2
Simon Längenfelder repeated his dominant performance of the first round, but this time with even more forcefulness. After taking the holeshot, he took control of the race from the start and quickly began to distance himself from his rivals.
Neither Andrea Adamo nor Liam Everts, who followed him at the start, could keep up with his pace. Längenfelder closed a clean and smooth victory.
MX2 RACE RESULTS

MXGP RACE 2
Belgian Lucas Coenen once again set the pace from the start. With another perfect holeshot, the KTM Red Bull rider imposed his law and led every lap unchallenged, repeating his domination of the first round. The 1-1 result gave him a resounding victory, his first in the premier class.
As Coenen pulled away at the front, chaos ensued at the back. Valentin Guillod was the first to crash violently. Later, Tim Gajser also suffered a hard crash when he was in second place. The HRC rider was unable to continue and the first suspicions point to a possible broken collarbone, although there is no official confirmation at the moment.
