Spectacle in Teutschenthal: The MXGP of Germany starts!

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The MXGP of Germany will take place in Teutschenthal on June 7, 2025. Experience exciting EMX250 and EMX125 races with live timing!

Am 7. Juni 2025 findet in Teutschenthal der MXGP of Germany statt. Erleben Sie spannende Rennen der EMX250 und EMX125 bei Live-Timing!
The MXGP of Germany will take place in Teutschenthal on June 7, 2025. Experience exciting EMX250 and EMX125 races with live timing!

Spectacle in Teutschenthal: The MXGP of Germany starts!

On June 7, 2025, numerous motorsport fans gathered in Teutschenthal to watch the eleventh round of the 2025 FIM Motocross World Championship, the Grand Prix of Germany. In addition to the main MXGP race, the EMX250 and EMX125 European Championship competitions also took place. Live timing was available for spectators, providing an exciting insight into how the races unfolded. The schedule has been carefully planned to ensure that all events run smoothly.

Saturday started early with free practice for the EMX125 and EMX250, followed by qualifying for these classes, as well as for the MX2 and MXGP. The first races of the EMX125 and EMX250 took place in the afternoon, which were followed enthusiastically by numerous fans. The participation of the best talent in motocross should make for exciting competition.

Competition history and results

The Italian driver Valerio Lata (GASGAS) particularly stood out in the EMX250 races. He took the lead after a few meters after the holeshot from Karlis Alberts Reisulis (Yamaha). Despite subsequent heavy rain, Lata dominated the race and led at times by over eight seconds. Ultimately, he crossed the finish line first and secured victory.

Place driver country team residue
1 Valerio Lata ITA GAS
2 Maxim Grey FRA KTM +1,553 seconds
3 Karlis Alberts Reisulis LAT YAM +15,056 seconds
4 Cas Valk NED KTM +19,029 seconds
5 Mathis Valin FRA KAW +26,746 seconds
10 Maximilian Werner GER HON +1:08.088 seconds

Maximilian Werner also started optimistically in fourth place, but fell back during the race and ultimately finished in tenth place. A total of 38 participants took part in the exciting competition, with some drivers finishing lap behind.

Outlook for the rest of the race

On Sunday, June 8th, the drivers will duel again when the second race of the EMX125 starts at 9:40 a.m. The warm-ups for the MX2 and MXGP will be carried out below before the main races begin. The excitement is guaranteed to remain high as the best drivers in the world want to prove their skills on the demanding track in Teutschenthal. The results of the races are below results.mxgp.com to find.

This event promises to be a highlight in the 2025 motorsport calendar and will captivate both drivers and spectators. For current updates and results, fans are encouraged to follow the coverage Crossnews and Cross magazine to pursue.