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ADAC Masters - Preview

ADAC Masters - Preview

May 14

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The ADAC MX Masters starts with three racing classes at the "Grambeker Heidering". Nagl, Ernecker and Bauer start as leaders of the standings, while local hero Cato Nickel is hoping for top results.

This coming weekend (17/18 May), the ADAC MX Masters will enter its second round in Mölln. After a year's break, the series returns to the "Grambeker Heidering" in Schleswig-Holstein with the three racing classes ADAC MX Masters, ADAC MX Youngster Cup and ADAC MX Junior Cup 125. Fans can watch the races on site at the racetrack as well as in the free livestream at adac.de/mx-masters to watch.

In the top ADAC MX Masters class, reigning ADAC MX Masters champion Max Nagl (D/Dörr Motorsport Triumph Racing powered by Krettek) will start as the leader of the championship. Maximilian Spies (D/Becker Racing) and Roan Van de Moosdijk (NL/Kosak Racing Team) proved to be Nagl's strongest rivals at the start of the season.

Noah Ludwig (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team) proved his strength with a lights-to-flag victory and is thus the only rider to beat Nagl so far. Jörgen-Matthias Talviku (EST/JMT Esttrans Yamaha Keskus Racing Team), Nico Koch (D/Becker Racing), Jakub Teresak (CZ/KMP-Honda-Racing by DVAG), Jere Haavisto (FIN/GripMesser Racing Team), Mike Gwerder (CH/HTS KTM Racing Team) and Lukas Platt (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team) are other strong riders in the international field.

The local hero Cato Nickel (D/Bauerschmidt Husqvarna) of the ADAC Hansa e.V. is also hoping for good results on the demanding surface in Mölln. Acerbi's Best Qualifier of the season opener, Mitch Evans (AU/Luke's Racing – Hertrampf Group), has to cancel his start due to injury.

Maximilian Ernecker is the leader in the fiercely contested ADAC MX Youngster Cup © Photo: ADACIn addition to the ADAC MX Masters class, the two youth classes ADAC MX Youngster Cup and ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 will compete in Mölln. In the ADAC MX Youngster Cup, Maximilian Ernecker (A/SixtySeven Racing Team Husqvarna) and Lyonel Reichl (LIE/KTM Sarholz Racing Team) are tied at the top of the standings.

In the ADAC MX Junior Cup 125, Ricardo Bauer (A/MSC Imbach MX Racing Team) arrives as the leader. In both classes, alongside the international riders, many strong German pilots also compete and hope for the support of the fans. All three classes will each have three races this weekend. The first races for championship points will take place on Saturday, immediately after the Last Chance race.Fans can purchase their tickets at the box office or in advance online through the ADAC Hansa website.

On Sunday from 11:45 to 12:15, Max Nagl, Maximilian Spies, Roan Van de Moosdijk, and Cato Nickel will be available for fans during the autograph session at the ADAC MX Masters truck. Additionally, a mini-buggy show will provide entertainment during the break on Sunday afternoon.

The Grambeker Heidering in Mölln offers spectators a good overview. All races from Mölln will be broadcast in a free live stream. Between the races, numerous interviews will provide entertainment and up-to-date information.

The livestream will be available on adac.de/mx-masters. The show starts at 2:15 p.m. on Saturday, and the broadcast begins at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. The digital program booklet, as well as schedules and starter lists, are available for download at adac.de/mx-masters.

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