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Gajser only Behind the World Champion in the Qualifications

Summary by RTV Slovenija
Motocross rider Tim Gajser finished second in the MXGP qualifying session ahead of Sunday's German Grand Prix in Teutschenthal, the seventh race of the World Championship season. Frenchman Romain Febvre won, while Jan Pancar was 15th.

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Motocross rider Tim Gajser finished second in the MXGP qualifying session ahead of Sunday's German Grand Prix in Teutschenthal, the seventh race of the World Championship season. Frenchman Romain Febvre won, while Jan Pancar was 15th.

Slovenian motocross champion Tim Gajser showed an excellent ride before Sunday's German Grand Prix in Teutschenthal and won second place in the MXGP elite class qualifications. Only the current world champion, Frenchman Romain Febvre, was faster than the Slovenian ace. Gajser successfully returned to the German track after a minor knee injury he suffered last weekend at the race in France. Despite the problems, he was competitive again in Teutsc…

A nasty crash last Sunday in France, four days of intensive therapy on a sore knee, uncertainty about whether he will even be able to compete in the German Grand Prix. Tim Gajser has had some tough days. But on Friday he arrived in Teutschenthal, where he has won four times in the past, and on Saturday he was already in the spotlight. He won both practices, then took second place in the qualifying run. He also beat the best drivers of the season…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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