The Gajser Team Sweeps 2 Races In The Indonesian MXGP Series, Indonesia's Representative Farhan Hendra Fahrodjie In 19th Position

JAKARTA - The Slovenian racer Tim Gajser wiped out two races in the Indonesian Motocross World Championship (MXG) which took place at the MXGP Rocket Motor Circuit Samota-Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), Sunday.

He appeared dominant and finally in race 2 again became the leader in the race which lasted 30 minutes plus two with a time of 35:12,673 minutes.

Gajser beat Jorge Prado from Spain who had to settle for second place 3.834 seconds adrift. While Romain Febvre of France is in third place with a difference of 6.005 seconds.

"I took a holeshot in the first race and in the second I didn't have a holeshot and I have to work for it, but I'm very happy," Gajser said after the race.

With this result, Gajser also brought home 50 points and strengthened his position at the top of the MXGP 2022 standings with 535 points.

Meanwhile, Prado added 44 points from the Indonesian MXGP series, bringing the total to 410 points in the standings.

The only Indonesian representative in the MXGP class, Farhan Hendra Fahrodjie, finished race 2 in 19th position and was overlapped by Gajser three times.

Following are the results of race 2 of the Indonesian MXGP series, Sunday (26/6/2022):

1. Tim Gajser (Slovania/Honda) 17 laps - 35:12,673 minutes2. Jorge Prado (Spain/Gasgas) 17 laps - 35:16,5073. Romain Febvre (France/Kawasaki) - 17 laps 35:18,6784. Ruben Fernandez (Spain/Honda) - 17 laps 35:28,8905. Mitchell Evans (Australia/Honda) - 17 laps 35:38.0346. Glenn Coldenhoff (Netherlands/Yamaha) - 17 laps 35:41.9107. Pauls Jonass (Latvia/Husqvarna) - 17 laps 35:45,2818. Mattia Guadagnini (Italy/Gasgas) - 17 laps 35:48,3329. Jeremy Seewer (Switzerland/Yamaha) - 17 laps 35:55.59710. Calvin Vlaanderen (Netherlands/Yamaha) - 17 laps 36:02,11511. Nicholas Lapucci (Italy/Fantic) - 17 laps 36:11,49012. Jordi Tixier (France/KTM) - 17 laps 36:14,32113. Ben Watson (United Kingdom/Gasgas) - 17 laps 36:17,15414. Jed Beaton (Australia/Kawasaki) - 17 laps 36:34,58415. Alvin Ostlund (Sweden/Yamaha) - 17 laps 36:36,29516. Brian Bogers (Netherlands/Husqvarna) - 37:24,40817. Stewart Lewis (Australia/KTM) - 16 laps 36:22,17218. Nicholas Murray (Australia/Husqvarna) - 15 laps 35:43,45519. Farhan Hendra Fahrodjie (Indonesia/KTM) - 14 laps 36:08,10320. Lionel Kerhoas (France/Yamaha) - 14 laps 37:28,272