Follow every results from the first day of racing of the 2025 MXGP of Trentino, Italy, Round 5 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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Saturday Timetable
Session | Local Time |
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MX2 Free Practice | 10:30 |
MXGP Free Practice | 11:00 |
MX2 Time Practice | 13:40 |
MXGP Time Practice | 14:15 |
MX2 Qualifying Race | 16:35 |
MXGP Qualifying Race | 17:25 |
QUICK OVERVIEW
- Round 5 of 20 comes from Trentino, Italy
- Tim Gajser lead the MXGP standings by 34 points
- Romain Febvre won last round at Riola
- Kay de Wolf re-take the lead after going 1-1 at Riola
- Antonio Cairoli returns for his 279th GP-career
- Pauls Jonass & Brian Bogers OUT
The 2025 FIM Motocross World Championship concludes its first quarter with the return to the Italian mainland, and arguably the most picturesque venue on the calendar, the classic “Il Ciclamino” circuit at Pietramurata, for what is sure to be a stellar Monster Energy MXGP of Trentino!
The track is ready for action 🇮🇹🏔️#MonsterEnergyMXGPTrentino #MXGP #Motocross #MX #Motorsport pic.twitter.com/Bq9wnGaCZd
— MXGP (@mxgp) April 11, 2025
Tim Gajser didn’t seem to push for the maximum in Sardegna as the races were won by Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rookie Lucas Coenen and Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP veteran Romain Febvre, with the Frenchman taking the overall victory to narrow the gap at the top slightly to the Honda HRC man.
Kay de Wolf broke that run of different winners by taking both of Sunday’s races with amazing riding at Riola Sardo, but he still holds just an eight-point lead over the top Red Bull KTM Factory Racing pilot, Simon Laengenfelder. The German has won the second race at Trentino in each of the last two years, but is still searching for his first GP victory since the end of 2023, as well as his first possession of the red plate!



In for an interesting wildcard appearance, and completing a 40-rider entry list in MX2, is reigning Women’s Motocross World Champion Lotte van Drunen, lining up to build her hard pack skills for De Baets Yamaha MX-Team.
Top 5 MXGP Standings after Round 4 of 20
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Tim Gajser | 215 |
2 | Romain Febvre | 181 |
3 | Glenn Coldenhoff | 156 |
4 | Lucas Coenen | 141 |
5 | Maxime Renaux | 125 |
Top 5 MX2 Standings after Round 5 of 20
Position | Rider | Points |
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1 | Kay de Wolf | 185 |
2 | Simon Langenfelder | 177 |
3 | Liam Everts | 175 |
4 | Andrea Adamo | 171 |
5 | Sacha Coenen | 143 |
FREE PRACTICE
Romain Febvre and Cas Valk topped the timesheets during the opening practice session of the Trentino GP weekend.
MX2 FREE PRACTICE

MXGP (OAT GROUP) FREE PRACTICE

TIME PRACTICE
Last weekend winners Romain Febvre and Kay de Wolf set the fastest lap times on their respective classes. This is the first pole for each. And in the MXGP Wildcard group, the best lap time went to home hero Ivo Monticelli.
MX2 TIME PRACTICE

MXGP TIME PRACTICE (OAT)

MXGP WILDCARD TIME PRACTICE

QUALIFYING RACES
Romain Febvre and Liam Everts both wins they first-season qualifying races. Febvre went wire-to-wire from the begginning. Meanwhile, Everts passed Benistant with two laps to go after a long pursuit.
Note: Fernandez finished 3rd but was docked two position for cutting the track.
MX2 QUALIFYING RACE

MXGP QUALIFYING RACE
