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The 2025 Grand Prix of Latvia, when Jeffrey Herlings and Sacha Coenen triumphed in the MXGP and MX2 classes over the rugged, sandy Kegums terrain, will be remembered fondly. With three of the four motos going to Red Bull KTM, the Dutchman and Belgian were joined in the prizes by Lucas Coenen and Simon Laengenfelder during the eleventh round of the season, which was held in bright conditions.
Four MXGP and seven MX2 victories for the squad out of eleven races this season.

  • Jeffrey Herlings goes 1-1-1 with the KTM 450 SX-F for his second victory in the space of a week
  • Lucas Coenen notches six podiums in a row and closes the gap to the top of the MXGP standings
  • A first MX2 overall win of the season for Sacha Coenen with 1-2 results and the fourth trip to the podium this term for the 18-year-old
  • Simon Laengenfelder finishes P2 but ascends to the top of the MX2 championship again as Andrea Adamo suffers with back pain and picks up points for 10th overall
  • MXGP finally breathes after the triple header and will reconvene at Matterley Basin for the British Grand Prix in two weeks

The first Grand Prix of the second half of the 2025 season took place on a different track, in a different country, than the first half of the season. The series crossed the Baltic Sea from Germany to Latvia, via rutted hardpack, loose sand, and uneven terrain, from the narrow and undulating Talkessel to the wider and flatter Kegums.

On Saturday, with another full European program, the weather for the FIM Motocross World Championship in Kegums was mostly sunny and pleasant, following a period of mixed weather in Germany. It was a 1-2 for Jeffrey Herlings and Lucas Coenen as they exited Saturday’s MXGP Qualification Heat. In 2025, the Dutchman won for the first time on a Saturday, giving him 10 points and the pole position.

In second place, Coenen was not far behind. While Simon Laengenfelder dominated MX2 and won for the second time this year, Andrea Adamo and Sacha Coenen, who were involved in a multi-rider crash, had to recover to finish eleventh and thirteenth, respectively.

While most of the racing action took place on Sunday in orange, the skies stayed generally blue. In the first moto, both Herlings and Coenen got off to good starts, but Herlings took control on the second lap and finished second, just edging out the young Belgian by a hair.

They were over a minute ahead of the rest of the field. Coenen holeshotted nine times, more than any other rider, in the second rerun moto, but Herlings took first place and extended his lead to win the race, his second consecutive GP and his 109th overall.
With 60 points, he moves up to ninth place in the standings. Coenen is presently 26 points off the red plate and has seven trophies for the year with a 2-2.

Sacha Coenen holeshotted and won the first MX2 race despite late pressure from Laengenfelder who finished 2nd. Coenen took the flag for the second time in 2025. Adamo, with back pain from Saturday, fought back from a crash to take 11th (his lowest classification so far). In the second race Simon and Sacha swapped roles as the German earned P1 out of the first corner. Again, the KTM 250 SX-Fs marked the difference at the front of the field. Laengenfelder seemed to be cruising to a sixth moto win until he made a mistake on the final lap and dropped to 3rd. Kay de Wolf inherited the lead from Coenen but the 1-2 by the Belgian gave him a first overall GP win of the year. Laengenfelder walked the second step of the box; still his sixth top three appearance of the term and establishing a championship standings margin of 27 points over Adamo. The Italian jumped across the line in 9th for 10th overall after a challenging day.

The Grand Prix also opened round 9 of 12 in the 2025 EMX125 European Championship and the latest chapter of a bright story for the KTM Racestore Factory Rookies squad. Nicolo Alvisi won another moto and picked up more silverware last week in Germany and was 2nd overall at Kegums on the KTM 125 SX with a 1-2 card. The Italian is 28 points ahead of the rest in the series. Following the EMX125 outings were the two motos for EMX250 and the SS24 Gabriel KTM team for round 8 of 13. Gyan Doensen rode the KTM 250 SX-F to a 3-3 for his second podium result of the year. The talented Dutch youngster has risen to 4th in the standings.

France, Germany and now Latvia: MXGP has earned a break and will cool engines before the British Grand Prix at Matterly Basin in England on June 21-22.

Jeffrey Herlings, 1st and 1st for 1st overall in MXGP: “Really good! Let’s repeat this nine more times! I’m really thankful. Lucas and Romain [Febvre] were pushing hard so I have to give it up to them. I knew it wouldn’t be easy but it’s great to win again – I got a 1-1 last year and to have another; I’m pleased for that. Let’s keep this ball rolling. I know it won’t be easy but we’ll do what we can.”

Lucas Coenen, 2nd and 2nd for 2nd overall in MXGP: “A good weekend but I was hoping for better in the second moto. I ran a bit wide at the start and then I made some mistakes and didn’t really find the flow. It was tricky on track. Positive and negatives today and I know what we have to work on. Another podium though and that’s a positive.”

Sacha Coenen, 1st and 2nd for 1st overall in MX2: “Very happy. Two good starts, and two solid motos after a crash on Saturday and we are getting back some of the consistency. We cannot complain! The goal is to keep going like this and keep at the front.”

Simon Laengenfelder, 2nd and 3rd for 2nd overall in MX2: “We came here without the red plate and we leave quite a few points in front so we have to say it was a good weekend. It’s a pity about the mistake on the last lap when I cross-rutted. I couldn’t get the bike started fast enough to stay up front. Those mistakes happen sometimes. I was perhaps cruising a bit because of the last lap and wasn’t fully focused. I’ll have to try and make sure that doesn’t happen again. There are a lot of fast guys in this class and going for the championship…but I feel quite confident about what we are doing right now.”

Andrea Adamo, 11th and 9th for 10th overall in MX2: “The crash on Saturday compromised everything. I was in a bit of pain because Sacha’s wheel hit my back. It was the base of my problems today: I had bad starts and could not find my way up to the front group. I also had two crashes! It’s the way it is. The only positive thing was my speed when I could get going. A tough weekend but in 20 GPs we cannot always win or be on the podium. I tried the maximum and we still have nine races to go.”

 

 

 

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