ADAC MX Masters·27.8.2024

Possible title decisions in Jauer

Max Nagl could become ADAC MX Masters champion for the fifth time ahead of time in Jauer. Local hero Maximilian Spies is hoping for top positions. Revised track layout for the race weekend.

Nico Greutmann could be crowned ADAC MX Youngster Cup champion in 2024 © Photo: ADAC

The penultimate event of the ADAC MX Masters will take place next weekend on 31st August and 1st September at MC Jauer. Max Nagl (D/KMP-Honda-Racing powered by Krettek) could be crowned champion in the top class at the penultimate event of the series. In the ADAC MX Youngster Cup, Nico Greutmann (CH/Cat Moto Bauerschmidt Husqvarna) could also secure the title early. ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 championship leader Maximilian Ernecker (A/F4E Gasgas Junior Racing) is hoping for a more successful points haul in Jauer after a double retirement. In the ADAC MX Junior Cup 85, the championship battle comes down to a duel between championship leader Ryan Oppliger (CH/Oppliger Racing Sàrl) and Lucas Leok (EST/Team #111).

Local hero Maximilian Spies is hoping for top positions and will be available to fans at the autograph session © Photo: ADAC

After a very strong season so far, Max Nagl can be crowned ADAC MX Masters champion for the fifth time ahead of schedule in Jauer. This would bring him level with the current title record holder Dennis Ullrich (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team). Nagl's comfortable lead of 112 points secures him the top spot in the standings even in the event of a total loss in Jauer. Behind Nagl, an exciting four-way battle has developed in the standings, with local hero Maximilian Spies (D/Kosak Racing Team) in third place behind Tom Koch (D/Kosak Racing Team). Just a few points behind them are Jordi Tixier (F/KMP-Honda-Racing powered by Krettek) and Adam Sterry (GB/Schmicker Racing) in the top five of the championship. Henry Jacobi (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team), Noah Ludwig (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team), Jere Haavisto (FIN/Schmicker Racing), the European Open class champion Jakub Teresak (CZ/Enduro Koch Racing), Lukas Platt (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team) and many other top riders will be looking to show their worth with good runs at the end of the season.

In the ADAC MX Youngster Cup, Nico Greutmann travels to Jauer with a 60-point lead over his rivals and could also seal the deal in the title fight. Bradley Mesters (NL/Kosak Racing Team), Dave Kooiker (NL/Schmicker Racing), Bence Pergel (HU/HTS KTM) and Rasmus Pedersen (S/Rhino Racing Team) are his closest pursuers and will be keen to keep their title chances alive until the final race. After a pitch-black weekend, Maximilian Ernecker wants to get back to winning ways in the ADAC MX Junior Cup 125. Despite a double retirement, the Austrian, who had previously won all the event classifications, retained the lead in the standings ahead of his strongest rivals Aron Katona (HU/HTS KTM, Raivo Laicans (LVA/Sturm STC Racing), Mick Kennedy (NL/GripMesser Racing Team) and Tomass Saicans (LVA/MX Magnum). In the ADAC MX Junior Cup 85, fans can look forward to a duel between the two front-runners Ryan Oppliger and Lucas Leok, whose title fight is still wide open. Moritz Ernecker (A/HSV Ried Racing Team) and Matyas Vyleta (CZ/KRTZ Motorsport s.r.o.) also have a good chance of winning races and finishing on the podium.

The MC Jauer track has been updated for the ADAC MX Masters race to provide more overtaking opportunities © Photo: ADAC

The track in Jauer has once again been given some new sections for the race, which should allow even more overtaking options and a varied choice of lanes for the drivers. Fans can purchase their tickets at the box office or online in advance at mc-jauer.de for faster access, and camping for spectators is possible. On both days of the event, children aged 6 and over can gain their first motocross experience in three-hour taster sessions at the ADAC MX Academy ‘on tour’ by pre-registration. On Sunday from 11.45 am to 12.15 pm, Max Nagl, Tom Koch, Maximilian Spies and Jordi Tixier will be available to sign autographs for fans at the ADAC MX Masters truck.

All races from Jauer will be streamed live free of charge. Between the races, numerous interviews will provide entertainment and up-to-date information. The live stream will be broadcast on adac.de/mx-masters. On Saturday the programme starts at 14:45, on Sunday the broadcast starts at 09:50.

The digital programme booklet as well as timetables and starter lists are available for download at adac.de/mx-masters.

The ADAC MX Masters is supported by its strong partners and sponsors: Motul, Red Bull, Louis, 24MX, Allianz, Racing Policy, KTM, Husqvarna, GasGas, Honda, Yamaha, Triumph, Ortema, Bridgestone, Gibson Tyre Tech, Weber-Werke, VisuAlz, Acerbis, Cross Magazin, Dirtbiker Mag, Goldfren and Mefo Sport with Mefo Mousse.