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Maxime Renaux and Romain Febvre win at the start of MXGP in Argentina; Renaux in the overall winner

by Redação
March 3, 2025
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Maxime Renaux e Romain Febvre brilham no arranque do MXGP na Argentina

Source: Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP

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The opening of the 2025 MXGP season took place in Villa La Angostura, Córdoba, Argentina, on a weekend marked by challenging weather conditions. After intense overnight rain, the track was initially muddy, which did not prevent Maxime Renaux from taking the overall victory, sharing the spotlight with Romain Febvre.

Race 1: Febvre dominates, Renaux secures second place.

Jeremy Seewer got the best start and took the holeshot, but was quickly overtaken by Romain Febvre and Maxime Renaux, who set a strong pace. Febvre, in great form with his Kawasaki, led comfortably, while Renaux seemed to be the only one capable of keeping up with his compatriot.

However, Renaux made a mistake by going off the track, which cost him precious time. Despite this, he managed to maintain second place, although Tim Gajser, who had a bad start, managed to recover ground and pressure him in the final laps. Renaux ended up resisting and secured second position.

Mattia Guadagnini was one of the highlights of the race by overtaking his Ducati teammate and finishing in a solid fourth place. Glenn Coldenhoff had a difficult start, but made an excellent recovery to finish in fifth position. Ducati placed two bikes in the top 6, with Jeremy Seewer finishing sixth. Lucas Coenen, despite racing with pain, showed grit and crossed the finish line in seventh place.

Race 2: Renaux unstoppable.

Maxime Renaux left no chances in the second race, starting in the lead and maintaining a strong pace to the checkered flag. With an impeccable performance, he left his opponents behind and secured victory without contest.

Romain Febvre, who took some time to overtake Guadagnini, ended up consolidating second place, but without any chance of catching Renaux. Tim Gajser, once again, managed to recover positions after a mediocre start and secured third position, while Guadagnini repeated the excellent fourth place, concluding an impressive weekend in his debut with the Ducati GP.

Valentin Guillod shone by taking a production bike to fifth place, demonstrating great talent and consistency. Kevin Horgmo had a modest start, but progressed well to sixth position, while Lucas Coenen, visibly affected by pain, lost performance and finished eighth. Glenn Coldenhoff suffered a fall and had to settle for sixth overall on his Fantic.

With a convincing victory, Renaux takes the championship lead, but Febvre and Gajser showed that they have the pace to fight for the title. The season promises great excitement and the next round will be decisive to see who can impose their dominance in the championship.

Stay tuned for the top 20 of race 1, race 2 and the general classification: click to enlarge.

Tags: Maxime RenauxMXGPMXGP CorbodaMXGP of ArgentinaRomain FebvreTim Gajser
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