Roan van de Moosdijk crowned 2025 ADAC MX Masters Champion

Roan van de Moosdijk crowned 2025 ADAC MX Masters Champion

After overnight rainfall, the riders competing in the ADAC MX Masters season finale in Holzgerlingen faced challenging conditions at the Schützenbühlring. Roan van de Moosdijk (NL/Kosak Racing Team) was crowned the new ADAC MX Masters Champion with two race wins on Sunday. Jordi Tixier (F/KMP-Honda-Racing powered by DVAG) once again made it onto the event podium with second place. Maximilian Spies (D/Becker Racing) finished the season strongly in third place. Max Nagl (D/Dörr Motorsport Triumph Racing powered by Krettek) became runner-up after finishing fourth in Holzgerlingen. Words: ADAC

Van de Moosdijk triumphs as the only double winner of the season

With second place behind Tixier in Saturday's race, van de Moosdijk took the championship lead from Nagl, who finished fourth behind Marcel Stauffer (A/Osicka MX Team), by one point ahead of the decisive two races. In the second race, van de Moosdijk laid the foundation for his title win with a commanding start-to-finish victory ahead of Spies and Tixier. Nagl only finished sixth and was classified eighth after the race for disregarding a yellow flag. In the third race, Tixier won the Red Bull Holeshot, but van de Moosdijk took the lead on the opening lap ahead of Noah Ludwig (D/KTM Sarholz Racing Team) and Nagl. Shortly before the halfway point, Nagl took second place from Ludwig but was unable to close the gap to van de Moosdijk. With his success in Holzgerlingen, van de Moosdijk is the only rider to have won two events this season. With his victory, he not only won his first ADAC MX Masters title but also the first championship in this class for the Kosak Racing Team.

"I still can't really believe it, but everything just came together today. I felt good and got off to a good start. I've had some bad luck this year, like the crash at the start in Bielstein and the problem with the chain coming off, but the team and I never gave up and always believed in the title. Many thanks to the entire Kosak Racing Team for their faith in me. I'm very happy," said a delighted van de Moosdijk.

Image: ADAC

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