2019 MXON NETHERLANDS | OVERALL RESULTS

2019 MONSTER ENERGY MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS OVERALL RESULTS 

Team Netherlands went into the 73rd Monster Energy Motocross of Nations as heavy favourites and came out with their first ever victory in history as riders Glenn Coldenhoff, Jeffrey Herlings and Calvin Vlaanderen dominated the rest of the World.

Joining Team Netherlands for this special occasion was not only thousands of Dutch fans but also the King of the Netherlands. His Majesty King of The Netherlands Willem-Alexander took the opportunity to meet Youthstream President Mr Giuseppe Luongo, Youthstream CEO David Luongo, FIM Vice President Jacques Bolle and Organizer of the 2019 Monster Energy FIM MXoN Lee van Dam as well as take a picture with the Dutch team to mark this historic occasion.

Despite a rainstorm that lashed the white sand of Assen, thousands were in attendance with the stands of the TT-circuit filled with loud cheers and colours of the national flags. The atmosphere was incredible as 20 nations battled it out for pride and glory for their home country as well as the highly sought after Chamberlain trophy.

Team Netherlands’ Coldenhoff with a 1-1 score for the second year running, Herlings with 2-4 and Vlaanderen with 10-10 that saw them cruise to their win with 18 points (taking out the worst score of 10th).

Second overall was Team Belgium as Jeremy Van Horebeek, Kevin Strijbos and Jago Geerts were consistent enough for yet another podium with 47 points, and third overall was Team Great Britain with Shaun Simpson, Nathan Watson and Adam Sterry on 58 points.

Overall class winners were Team Slovenian’s Tim Gajser in the MXGP class with 1-2, Team Denmark’s Thomas Kjer Olsen in the MX2 class with 8-8 and Team Netherlands’ Glenn Coldenhoff in the Open class with his 1-1.

RACE 1 COVERAGE (MXGP/MX2)

Slovenian Tim Gajser won the first MXoN moto. 

Team Spain’s Jorge Prado led the MXGP/MX2 race from Team Slovenian’s Tim Gajser, Team Italy’s Ivo Monticelli, Team German’s Tom Koch, and in fifth place Team Switzerland’s Jeremy Seewer. Team Netherlands‘ Jeffrey Herlings was in 13th, and Team USA’s Jason Anderson in 38th, the other Team USA rider Justin Cooper was back in last place after the two crashed into each other.

After four laps Prado held a two second lead over Gajser, then came Team Belgium’s Jeremy Van Horebeek, Seewer, Monticelli, Herlings, Team Australia’s Dean Ferris, Team France’s Gautier Paulin, Team Great Britain’s Nathan Watson and Team Australia’s Kyle Webster 10th. Anderson moved into 20th while Team Great Britain’s Adam Sterryfound himself in trouble and back in 33rd place.

Webster’s bike got stuck in the mud and dropped well back in the field to 16th place as Cooper was still riding, but dead last.

Ferris went down and dropped to ninth place while after eight laps it was Prado leading with more than three seconds over Gajser. At lap 10 Gajser passed Prado for the lead while Seewer was third, followed by Van Horebeek in fourth and Monticelli in fifth. Herlings moved into fifth place and then passed Van Horebeek to move into fourth closing up on the leaders.

Herlings was on fire, two seconds a lap quicker than the leaders. After 14 laps it was Gasjer with six seconds over Herlings, then came Seewer, Van Horebeek, Paulin, Prado, Monticelli, Olsen, Fredriksen, and Vlaanderen into the top ten. Anderson was up to 14th place and Ferris 17th.

Herlings was right up on Gajser with two laps to go, as he moves into take the lead. As Geerts found himself in 20th place and then out of the race with a broken bike, Belgium suddenly dropped from second to fifth in the standings. Anderson moved up to 13thas Gajser took the win from Herlings and Seewer. The Netherlands going 2-10 for a big lead with Switzerland on 23 points and third were France also with 23 points.

MXGP/MX2 RESULTS 

Pos Nr Rider Nat.
1 91 Gajser, Tim SLO
2 4 Herlings, Jeffrey NED
3 19 Prado, Jorge ESP
4 55 Seewer, Jeremy SUI
5 1 Paulin, Gautier FRA
6 16 Van Horebeek, Jeremy BEL
7 88 Monticelli, Ivo ITA
8 107 Olsen, Thomas Kjer DEN
9 118 Fredriksen, Hakon NOR
10 5 Vlaanderen, Calvin NED
11 25 Koch, Tom GER
12 35 Hofer, Rene AUT
13 22 Leok, Tanel EST
14 32 Östlund, Alvin SWE
15 10 Ferris, Dean AUS
16 31 Bengtsson, Filip SWE
17 13 Anderson, Jason USA
18 2 Renaux, Maxime FRA
19 56 Guillod, Valentin SUI
20 119 Horgmo, Kevin NOR
21 23 Ratsep, Priit EST
22 20 Larranaga Olano, Iker ESP
23 11 Webster, Kyle AUS
24 8 Sterry, Adam GBR
25 14 Cooper, Justin USA
26 98 Ivanovs, Davis LAT
27 34 Neurauter, Lukas AUT
28 97 Macuks, Toms LAT
29 37 Meara, Jason IRL
30 17 Geerts, Jago BEL
31 92 Pancar, Jan SLO
32 106 Olsen, Stefan Kjer DEN
33 89 Forato, Alberto ITA
34 49 Chase, Wyatt NZL
35 67 Docherty, Michael RSA
36 7 Watson, Nathan GBR
37 26 Laengenfelder, Simon GER
38 68 Raynard, Anthony RSA
39 50 Walsh, Dylan NZL

 

RACE 2 COVERAGE (MXGP/OPEN)

Glenn Coldenhoff of the Dutch team won the second MXoN moto after Gajser went down while in the lead and got past Van Horebeek. 

The MXGP/Open race started with Gajser taking the FOX Holeshot and leading from Van Horebeek, Monticelli, Jonass, Seewer, Coldenhoff, Watson, Simpson, Kullas and Anderson 10th. Herlings crashed and dropped back to 23rdplace while Osborne was in 15thplace, Tixier 34thand Strijbos 36th.

After a lap Gajser held a one second lead over Van Horebeek, Coldenhoff, Jonass, Monticelli, Seewer, Watson, Anderson, Simpson, and Bengtsson in 10th. Paulin 11th, Ferris 12th, Prado 13thand Herlings 14th.

Gajser rode really well in front with more than a two-second lead over Van Horebeek while Herlings was on the move as he passed Prado and Paulin. Gajser crashed and Van Horebeek took the lead and Coldenhoff was into second place.

Coldenhoff took the lead and the Dutch were on their way to the top of the podium. Herlings moved into 10thplace as the top ten was Coldenhoff, Van Horebeek, Gajser, Jonass, Seewer, Watson, Anderson, Simpson, Monticelli, and Herlings. Herlings then made the move into ninth as he passed Simpson and Anderson passed Watson for sixth position.

After six laps it was Coldenhoff with a six second lead over Van Horebeek, with Gajser third. Herlings crashed and dropped back to 11thplace. While Herlings moved back into the top 10 in ninth position, his team-mate Coldenhoff continued to lead over Gajser and Van Horebeek. Prado was up to eight place just behind Anderson and Watson.

Jonass moved past Van Horebeek for third place while Osborne continued to struggle in 16thposition. Gajser started closing up on Coldenhoff for the lead, and Herlings moved into seventh place, with Prado eight, Watson ninth and Paulin 10th.

Coldenhoff continued to control the race up front, leading by four seconds with Gajser second and Jonass third. Herlings moved into sixth place, dropping Anderson to seventh and Prado was also closing up on the American. Paulin dropped out of the race with machine problems and put Team Great Britain on the podium for the third year in a row. Coldenhoff won the race for The Netherlands ahead of Gajser and Jonass ensuring the first ever victory of Team Netherlands in history.

MXGP/OPEN RESULTS 

Pos Nr Rider Nat.
1 6 Coldenhoff, Glenn NED
2 99 Jonass, Pauls LAT
3 9 Simpson, Shaun GBR
4 24 Kullas, Harri EST
5 15 Osborne, Zachary USA
6 3 Tixier, Jordi FRA
7 17 Geerts, Jago BEL
8 107 Olsen, Thomas Kjer DEN
9 27 Ullrich, Dennis GER
10 5 Vlaanderen, Calvin NED
11 12 Duffy, Regan AUS
12 8 Sterry, Adam GBR
13 21 Campano, Carlos ESP
14 11 Webster, Kyle AUS
15 119 Horgmo, Kevin NOR
16 32 Östlund, Alvin SWE
17 18 Strijbos, Kevin BEL
18 108 Boegh Damm, Bastian DEN
19 26 Laengenfelder, Simon GER
20 89 Forato, Alberto ITA
21 90 Lupino, Alessandro ITA
22 98 Ivanovs, Davis LAT
23 33 Gole, Anton SWE
24 56 Guillod, Valentin SUI
25 23 Ratsep, Priit EST
26 35 Hofer, Rene AUT
27 38 Barr, Martin IRL
28 20 Larranaga Olano, Iker ESP
29 14 Cooper, Justin USA
30 2 Renaux, Maxime FRA
31 120 Wahl, Henrik NOR
32 36 Sandner, Michael AUT
33 51 Purvis, Maximus NZL
34 93 Irt, Peter SLO
35 39 Edmunds, Stuart IRL
36 57 Scheiwiller, Cyrill SUI
37 92 Pancar, Jan SLO
38 68 Raynard, Anthony RSA
39 50 Walsh, Dylan NZL
40 69 Vercueil, Lloyd RSA

 

RACE 3 COVERAGE (OPEN/MX2)

Just like last year at the MXoN in Red Bud, Glenn Coldenhoff went on to won both of his motos for the Dutch team brining them to victory. 

In the Open/MX2 race Team Finland’s Harri Kullas led from Team Netherlands’ Glenn Coldenhoff, Team Great Britain’s Shaun Simpson, and Team Italy’s Alessandro Lupino. Team Netherlands’ Calvin Vlaanderen was 11th, Team USA’s Zach Osborne was 13thand his teammate Justin Cooper was 32nd. Coldenhoff quickly moved into the lead as Simpson also moved past Kullas, then came Jonass and Ullrich.

Jonass moved into third place and Vlaanderen did fly into eight place as he closed up on Osborne. Olsen also was on the move as he passed Vlaanderen and then passed Osborne. After four laps it was Coldenhoff with a 10 second lead, then Jonass, Simpson, Kullas and Ullrich.

Seven laps in and the top ten was Coldenhoff, Jonass, Simpson, Kullas, Ullrich, Olsen, Osborne, Campano, Geerts, and Tixier. Coldenhoff held a four second lead over Jonass, then came Simpson, Kullas, Ullrich, Osborne, Tixier, Olsen, Campano and Geerts.

Coldenhoff continued to lead with more than five seconds over Jonass, then Simpson with a further 33 seconds back while Kullas was still fifth. Then came Osborne, Ullrich, Tixier, Olsen, Geerts and Vlaanderen. Coldenhoff won the second heat from Jonass and Simpson.

OPEN/MX2 RACE RESULTS

Pos Nr Rider Nat.
1 6 Coldenhoff, Glenn NED
2 91 Gajser, Tim SLO
3 99 Jonass, Pauls LAT
4 4 Herlings, Jeffrey NED
5 55 Seewer, Jeremy SUI
6 16 Van Horebeek, Jeremy BEL
7 19 Prado, Jorge ESP
8 13 Anderson, Jason USA
9 7 Watson, Nathan GBR
10 9 Simpson, Shaun GBR
11 18 Strijbos, Kevin BEL
12 24 Kullas, Harri EST
13 15 Osborne, Zachary USA
14 22 Leok, Tanel EST
15 25 Koch, Tom GER
16 3 Tixier, Jordi FRA
17 118 Fredriksen, Hakon NOR
18 27 Ullrich, Dennis GER
19 106 Olsen, Stefan Kjer DEN
20 97 Macuks, Toms LAT
21 93 Irt, Peter SLO
22 33 Gole, Anton SWE
23 1 Paulin, Gautier FRA
24 108 Boegh Damm, Bastian DEN
25 36 Sandner, Michael AUT
26 120 Wahl, Henrik NOR
27 51 Purvis, Maximus NZL
28 39 Edmunds, Stuart IRL
29 57 Scheiwiller, Cyrill SUI
30 10 Ferris, Dean AUS
31 37 Meara, Jason IRL
32 88 Monticelli, Ivo ITA
33 12 Duffy, Regan AUS
34 31 Bengtsson, Filip SWE
35 21 Campano, Carlos ESP
36 34 Neurauter, Lukas AUT
37 90 Lupino, Alessandro ITA
38 49 Chase, Wyatt

 

OVERALL NATION CLASSIFICATION RESULTS

For the first time in history, the Dutch won the MXoN. 

Pos Country Points Race Name
1 The Netherlands 18
1 Race 3 6 COLDENHOFF, Glenn
1 Race 2 6 COLDENHOFF, Glenn
2 Race 1 4 HERLINGS, Jeffrey
4 Race 3 4 HERLINGS, Jeffrey
10 Race 2 5 VLAANDEREN, Calvin
10 Race 1 5 VLAANDEREN, Calvin
2 Belgium 47
6 Race 3 16 VAN HOREBEEK, Jeremy
6 Race 1 16 VAN HOREBEEK, Jeremy
7 Race 2 17 GEERTS, Jago
11 Race 3 18 STRIJBOS, Kevin
17 Race 2 18 STRIJBOS, Kevin
30 Race 1 17 GEERTS, Jago
3 Great Britain 58
3 Race 2 9 SIMPSON, Shaun
9 Race 3 7 WATSON, Nathan
10 Race 3 9 SIMPSON, Shaun
12 Race 2 8 STERRY, Adam
24 Race 1 8 STERRY, Adam
36 Race 1 7 WATSON, Nathan
4 Estonia 64
4 Race 2 24 KULLAS, Harri
12 Race 3 24 KULLAS, Harri
13 Race 1 22 LEOK, Tanel
14 Race 3 22 LEOK, Tanel
21 Race 1 23 RATSEP, Priit
25 Race 2 23 RATSEP, Priit
5 France 68
5 Race 1 1 PAULIN, Gautier
6 Race 2 3 TIXIER, Jordi
16 Race 3 3 TIXIER, Jordi
18 Race 1 2 RENAUX, Maxime
23 Race 3 1 PAULIN, Gautier
30 Race 2 2 RENAUX, Maxime
6 USA 68
5 Race 2 15 OSBORNE, Zachary
8 Race 3 13 ANDERSON, Jason
13 Race 3 15 OSBORNE, Zachary
17 Race 1 13 ANDERSON, Jason
25 Race 1 14 COOPER, Justin
29 Race 2 14 COOPER, Justin
7 Germany 72
9 Race 2 27 ULLRICH, Dennis
11 Race 1 25 KOCH, Tom
15 Race 3 25 KOCH, Tom
18 Race 3 27 ULLRICH, Dennis
19 Race 2 26 LAENGENFELDER, Simon
37 Race 1 26 LAENGENFELDER, Simon
8 Latvia 73
2 Race 2 99 JONASS, Pauls
3 Race 3 99 JONASS, Pauls
20 Race 3 97 MACUKS, Toms
22 Race 2 98 IVANOVS, Davis
26 Race 1 98 IVANOVS, Davis
28 Race 1 97 MACUKS, Toms
9 Spain 73
3 Race 1 19 PRADO, Jorge
7 Race 3 19 PRADO, Jorge
13 Race 2 21 CAMPANO, Carlos
22 Race 1 20 LARRANAGA OLANO, Iker
28 Race 2 20 LARRANAGA OLANO, Iker
35 Race 3 21 CAMPANO, Carlos
10 Denmark 77
8 Race 2 107 OLSEN, Thomas Kjer
8 Race 1 107 OLSEN, Thomas Kjer
18 Race 2 108 BOEGH DAMM, Bastian
19 Race 3 106 OLSEN, Stefan Kjer
24 Race 3 108 BOEGH DAMM, Bastian
32 Race 1 106 OLSEN, Stefan Kjer
11 Switzerland 81
4 Race 1 55 SEEWER, Jeremy
5 Race 3 55 SEEWER, Jeremy
19 Race 1 56 GUILLOD, Valentin
24 Race 2 56 GUILLOD, Valentin
29 Race 3 57 SCHEIWILLER, Cyrill
36 Race 2 57 SCHEIWILLER, Cyrill
12 Norway 87
9 Race 1 118 FREDRIKSEN, Hakon
15 Race 2 119 HORGMO, Kevin
17 Race 3 118 FREDRIKSEN, Hakon
20 Race 1 119 HORGMO, Kevin
26 Race 3 120 WAHL, Henrik
31 Race 2 120 WAHL, Henrik
13 Slovenia 89
1 Race 1 91 GAJSER, Tim
2 Race 3 91 GAJSER, Tim
21 Race 3 93 IRT, Peter
31 Race 1 92 PANCAR, Jan
34 Race 2 93 IRT, Peter
37 Race 2 92 PANCAR, Jan
14 Sweden 91
14 Race 1 32 ÖSTLUND, Alvin
16 Race 2 32 ÖSTLUND, Alvin
16 Race 1 31 BENGTSSON, Filip
22 Race 3 33 GOLE, Anton
23 Race 2 33 GOLE, Anton
34 Race 3 31 BENGTSSON, Filip
15 Australia 93
11 Race 2 12 DUFFY, Regan
14 Race 2 11 WEBSTER, Kyle
15 Race 1 10 FERRIS, Dean
23 Race 1 11 WEBSTER, Kyle
30 Race 3 10 FERRIS, Dean
33 Race 3 12 DUFFY, Regan
16 Italy 113
7 Race 1 88 MONTICELLI, Ivo
20 Race 2 89 FORATO, Alberto
21 Race 2 90 LUPINO, Alessandro
32 Race 3 88 MONTICELLI, Ivo
33 Race 1 89 FORATO, Alberto
37 Race 3 90 LUPINO, Alessandro
17 Austria 122
12 Race 1 35 HOFER, Rene
25 Race 3 36 SANDNER, Michael
26 Race 2 35 HOFER, Rene
27 Race 1 34 NEURAUTER, Lukas
32 Race 2 36 SANDNER, Michael
36 Race 3 34 NEURAUTER, Lukas
18 Ireland 150
27 Race 2 38 BARR, Martin
28 Race 3 39 EDMUNDS, Stuart
29 Race 1 37 MEARA, Jason
31 Race 3 37 MEARA, Jason
35 Race 2 39 EDMUNDS, Stuart
19 New Zealand 171
27 Race 3 51 PURVIS, Maximus
33 Race 2 51 PURVIS, Maximus
34 Race 1 49 CHASE, Wyatt
38 Race 3 49 CHASE, Wyatt
39 Race 2 50 WALSH, Dylan
39 Race 1 50 WALSH, Dylan
20 Rep. of South Africa 151
35 Race 1 67 DOCHERTY, Michael
38 Race 2 68 RAYNARD, Anthony
38 Race 1 68 RAYNARD, Anthony
40 Race 2 69 VERCUEIL, Lloyd

 

 

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