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Article By:
GateDrop
2026-04-19 08:35:25

MXGP live timing Arco di Trentino

Summary By: eMotoX
The fifth round of the 2026 MXGP FIM Motocross World Championship takes place this weekend at the “Il Ciclamino” circuit in Pietramurata, nestled in the mountains of northern Italy. This event marks the conclusion of the first quarter of the season, with Lucas Coenen of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing currently leading the MXGP standings. Despite his championship advantage, Coenen’s relatively modest track record at Trentino presents an opportunity for his rivals to close the gap in the title race. Among the key contenders are Tom Vialle and Jeffrey Herlings from Honda HRC Petronas, who collectively boast seven Grand Prix victories at this circuit. However, Tim Gajser, now racing for Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP, holds the record for the most wins at Trentino with six, and will benefit from strong support from his Slovenian fanbase. In the MX2 class, reigning world champion Simon Längenfelder has dominated the early rounds with three wins and aims to secure his first overall victory at this venue. His closest challenger is Red Bull KTM’s Sacha Coenen, while Liam Everts, riding for Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing, remains the only MX2 rider with a previous win here and sits third in the standings. The weekend’s schedule is packed with practice sessions, qualifying rounds, and races across multiple categories, including EMX125, EMX250, MX2, and MXGP. Saturday’s programme features free practice and qualifying sessions culminating in the MXGP qualifying race, while Sunday will see the main races unfold, with the MXGP and MX2 classes each running two heats. This comprehensive timetable ensures a full day of competitive action for fans and participants alike. With the championship still in its early stages, the Trentino round could prove pivotal in shaping the title fight. Riders with strong local form and fan support will be looking to capitalise on their advantages, while those trailing in the standings will be eager to make up ground on a challenging and scenic circuit. The event promises intense competition and could set the tone for the remainder of the 2026 MXGP season.