Maximilian Werner scores sixth place in EMX250 Spain
Maximilian Werner of the JM Honda Racing team has finished sixth in the second moto of the EMX250 Championship in Arroyomolinos, Spain. Werner showed good speed in both motos but in the first moto he got tired so he had to drop the pace and didn’t score. He rectified this in the second moto by finishing sixth. Hakon Osterhagen managed to take points in both motos of the MX2 class and finished seventeenth on the day.
The first European Grand Prix of the season was also the start of the EMX250 Championship. Werner had a difficult time training in which he did not get further than a twenty-eighth time after a number of crashes. In the first moto, Werner got off to a good start. The first half of the race went well and with ten minutes to go he was still in eleventh place. Then fatigue set in and it went black before his eyes. Werner had to drop the pace and dropped down to 24th position. With this position he didn’t scored points for the championship.
In the second moto, Werner got another good start and then worked off a consistent race. Werner finished in a strong sixth place and finished eleventh in the overall classification.
Maximillian Werner: “Saturday was a very difficult day, during the first moto it got black in front of my eyes and felt all the energy flowing out of me. Fortunately, I still managed to finish the moto, but unfortunately this was outside the points. On Sunday I felt a lot better and crossed the finish line in sixth place.”
For the MX2 class, the race in Spain was the second race for the points after Argentina. Hakon Osterhagen had a difficult qualifying heat on Saturday. After a bad start, he found it difficult to get into his rhythm and noticed that the speed is not yet sufficient. As a result, he did not get further than a twenty-first place.
In the first moto on Sunday, Hakon came through the first corner just inside the top twenty. During the race he came back to the front and managed to cross the finish line in fourteenth place. In the second moto, Osterhagen got off to a similar start. During the race he fought many duels and managed to take another World Championship point with a twentieth place.
Hakon Osterhagen: “It was a weekend with ups and downs. The riding was pretty good at times but I miss the right aggression you need. In addition, I made too many stupid mistakes and I have to work on getting that out.”
The next race counting for the MX2 world championship is on April 6 and 7 in Riola Sardo, Italy.