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Article By:
GateDrop
2026-05-05 16:58:03

Entry list: ADAC MX Masters RD2 – Dreetz

Summary By: eMotoX
The ADAC MX Masters series returns this weekend with its second round taking place in Dreetz, featuring a strong and diverse entry list. Among the highlights is Simon Längenfelder, who will be making his debut on a 450cc machine, a significant step as he races in front of his home crowd. The event attracts top riders from across Europe and beyond, with competitors representing a wide range of manufacturers including KTM, Yamaha, Honda, Triumph, Husqvarna, and GasGas. The entry list showcases a broad spectrum of talent, from established riders to promising newcomers, competing in both the main MX Masters class and the Youngsters Cup. Notable names include Maximilian Spies, Max Nagl, and Roan van de Moosdijk, alongside emerging talents such as Hampus Lindgren and Emil Weckman. The diversity of nationalities—from Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands to Japan, Estonia, and the USA—reflects the international appeal and competitive depth of the series. Teams are well represented, with several factory-supported outfits and privateer squads fielding riders, ensuring a high level of competition. KTM remains a dominant presence with multiple teams and riders, but Yamaha, Honda, and Triumph also have strong contingents, highlighting the varied machinery on display. This mix of experienced riders and rising stars promises exciting racing and strategic battles throughout the weekend. The event’s significance extends beyond the immediate competition, as it offers riders crucial opportunities to gain experience and showcase their skills ahead of the broader European motocross season. For Simon Längenfelder, stepping up to the 450cc class at home adds an extra layer of anticipation and pressure. The weekend in Dreetz will be closely watched by fans and teams alike, with performances here likely influencing selections and momentum for the remainder of the season.