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Article By:
GateDrop
2026-05-10 12:39:18

Race results: ADAC MX Masters RD2 – Dreetz – Längenfelder wins

Summary By: eMotoX
Simon Längenfelder secured a dominant victory at the second round of the ADAC MX Masters in Dreetz, demonstrating his prowess in the MX2 class with two race wins and a consistent performance that earned him the overall top spot. The weekend saw intense battles, particularly between Längenfelder and Max Nagl, a seasoned competitor who showed strong pace but ultimately fell short of the German youngster’s speed and consistency. Roan van de Moosdijk, the reigning champion, also delivered solid rides, consistently finishing near the front and maintaining pressure on the leaders. In the opening race, Max Nagl initially took the holeshot but was quickly overtaken by Längenfelder, who managed to hold off Nagl’s challenge until the final lap to claim victory. Max Spies impressed with a third-place finish, while van de Moosdijk made a notable recovery from tenth on the grid to finish fourth. The second race saw Längenfelder take control early, passing both Nagl and van de Moosdijk before pulling away to win comfortably. Nagl’s efforts to catch van de Moosdijk were thwarted by a late tip-over, forcing him to settle for third, with Spies again finishing just behind in fourth. The final race of the weekend saw Nagl assert himself by breaking away from the pack, but a small mistake from Längenfelder, who slipped from second to third, meant he settled for that position as he had already secured the overall win. Van de Moosdijk finished strongly in second place, rounding out a consistent weekend for the top riders. The results highlight Längenfelder’s rising status in the MX2 world, combining speed and tactical race management to outpace more experienced rivals. These performances have significant implications for the championship standings, with Längenfelder’s double race wins and overall victory positioning him as a leading contender for the title this season. Nagl and van de Moosdijk remain strong challengers, but the weekend’s results underline the competitive depth of the series and the emergence of new talent. The ADAC MX Masters will continue to be a key battleground as the season progresses, with fans eagerly anticipating how these rivalries develop in upcoming rounds.