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Season-ending Mud Event
Season-ending Mud Event

Season-ending mud event

ADAC MX Masters 2025 Series Finale: A Wet and Exciting Conclusion

The motocross season reached its climax with the ADAC MX Masters 2025 series finale, held at the KFV Kalteneck shooting range in Holzgerlingen, Baden-Württemberg. Over 200 riders from more than 20 nations participated in the event, making it a truly international competition.

The Fred Meyer team from Allersberg was among the participants, with Max Meyer and Oskar Romberg representing the team. In the qualifying round held on Saturday, both riders showcased their skills on their Yamaha bikes, with Max Meyer qualifying in third place and Oskar Romberg in sixth.

However, the weather conditions on Sunday had a significant impact on the track, particularly for the 125cc class riders. Many riders, including Max Meyer and Oskar Romberg, chose to forgo the warm-up due to the weather-affected track.

Despite the challenging conditions, the 125cc class race was the main event of the series finale. The race was a thrilling spectacle, with riders battling it out for position on the slippery track.

In the end, it was Ian Ampoorter from Belgium who emerged victorious in the 125cc category. Ampoorter, who leads the ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 standings, demonstrated his skills and determination to take the win.

The ADAC MX Masters 2025 series finale was a fitting conclusion to the motocross season, with riders from all over the world coming together to compete in what was a wet and exciting event. The Fred Meyer team from Allersberg can be proud of their performance, with Max Meyer and Oskar Romberg putting in a strong showing in the 125cc class.

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