Unpacking moments and narratives that shaped the weekend.
Unpack round two of the 2026 MXGP World Championship in Andalucia with our Captured content feature, which defines a series of moments and narratives that shaped Almonte in illustration form.
After finishing third in the qualifying race on Saturday, Maxime Renaux raced to 4-6 moto scores for fourth overall. He sits fifth in the points following the opening two rounds – a solid start for the former MX2 champion amid a stacked field.
Almonte wasn’t kind to Red Bull Ducati’s Jeremy Seewer, finishing 20th overall courtesy of 16-19 scores and admitting post-race that ‘this is the reality and I can’t do more than this – I train really hard and it’s not that I’m not trying.’
Two starts at Honda HRC Petronas and two podiums for Jeffrey Herlings in 2026. The legendary 31-year-old has his hands full with Lucas Coenen, but he is clearly up for the fight.
A red plate for Triumph Factory Racing in MX2 is an impressive milestone, following Camden McLellan’s breakout win – a first for Triumph and the South African – on Sunday aboard the TF 250-X.
After missing the opener, Kay de Wolf made his premier class debut at Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing, consistent on his way to seventh. Experience will build, results will improve.
This is more like it! Tim Gajser picked up his first podium since joining Monster Energy Yamaha, albeit with a 6-3 tally that landed him third on the box.
While much of the attention was on his teammate as the overall winner, Guillem Farres led a Triumph 1-2 in moto one, but was forced out with a technical fault in moto two.
Wearing the red plate in his first European MXGP appearance in over three years, Tom Vialle was once again competitive on the weekend, even if he missed the podium overall in P6.
Can anybody catch Lucas Coenen in 2026? He was unmatched on his way to a perfect weekend in his second season of MXGP 450 competition.










