Unpacking moments and narratives that shaped the weekend.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Italy’s Dolomites, the MXGP of Trentino stands as one of the most scenic stops on the calendar. Unpack round five of the 2026 MXGP World Championship with our Captured content feature, which defines a series of moments and narratives that shaped the event in illustration form.
It wasn’t the home round result Andrea Bonacorsi was after, with the Red Bull Ducati Factory MXGP Team rider finishing P19 overall, but his custom Italian-inspired Alpinestars kit certainly stood out.
New Monster Energy Yamaha recruit Tim Gajser rolled out a special Valentino Rossi tribute in Trentino, and backed it up on track with a race win and his strongest result of the season so far on the YZ450F.
Sacha Coenen was all over the starts in MX2, claiming a double holeshot and converting it into a 1-1 sweep, closing the gap to Simon Langenfelder to just three points.
A season-best result for Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2’s Karlis Reisulis, who finished P5 overall with a consistent 5-5 scorecard – now sitting eighth in the standings.
Jeffrey Herlings is right back in the fight, going 1-2 to slash the points gap to just four, while Lucas Coenen holds onto the red plate despite a 12-3 weekend for P7 overall.
Few venues match the setting of Trentino, with its iconic mountain backdrop in the breathtaking alpine region of northern Italy delivering one of the most scenic rounds on the MXGP schedule.
When in Italy… A home GP calls for it – Andrea Adamo’s pasta-themed buttpatch brought some Italian flair to Trentino.









