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Gajser in Pancar nezadovoljna v kvalifikacijah
Slovenia⚽ Sports17 hr. ago

Gajser in Pancar nezadovoljna v kvalifikacijah

Slovenian motocross rider Tim Gajser (Yamaha) finished ninth in the qualifying session for the South African Grand Prix in Johannesburg in the MXGP class. The top qualifier was Belgian rider Lucas Coenen (KTM), who leads the overall standings. Another Slovenian rider, Jan Pancar (KTM), placed 18th. French rider Romain Febvre (Kawasaki) and Latvian Pauls Jonass took second and third places respectively. Dutch rider Jeffrey Herlings (Honda), currently second in the world championship standings, finished sixth. Gajser was 45 seconds behind the leader, while Pancar was over a minute and 46 seconds slower. Coenen increased his lead over Herlings in the overall standings, now holding 516 points compared to Herlings' 454. Febvre is third with 403 points, Gajser fourth with 373, and Pancar remains in 15th place with 139 points. The first race of the South African Grand Prix in the MXGP category is scheduled for Sunday at 12:15, followed by the second race at 15:10.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Center17 hr. ago
Gajser in Pancar nezadovoljna v kvalifikacijah

Slovenian motocross rider Tim Gajser (Yamaha) finished ninth in the qualifying session for the South African Grand Prix in Johannesburg in the MXGP class. The top qualifier was Belgian rider Lucas Coenen (KTM), who leads the overall standings. Another Slovenian rider, Jan Pancar (KTM), placed 18th. French rider Romain Febvre (Kawasaki) and Latvian Pauls Jonass took second and third places respectively. Dutch rider Jeffrey Herlings (Honda), currently second in the world championship standings, finished sixth. Gajser was 45 seconds behind the leader, while Pancar was over a minute and 46 seconds slower. Coenen increased his lead over Herlings in the overall standings, now holding 516 points compared to Herlings' 454. Febvre is third with 403 points, Gajser fourth with 373, and Pancar remains in 15th place with 139 points. The first race of the South African Grand Prix in the MXGP category is scheduled for Sunday at 12:15, followed by the second race at 15:10.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event with no political implications. It provides factual results and rankings without any biased language or emphasis on political aspects.

RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter17 hr. ago
Gajser deveti v kvalifikacijah, najhitrejši spet Coenen

The article reports on motorcycle racing qualifications for the Grand Prix of South Africa in the MXGP category. Tim Gajser (Yamaha) finished ninth in the qualifying session, while Belgian rider Lucas Coenen (KTM) took first place, increasing his lead over Dutch rider Jeffrey Herlings (Honda) in the overall standings. Second Slovenian representative Jan Pancar (KTM) placed 18th. Coenen's victory improved his points total to 516, ahead of Herlings at 454, French rider Romain Febvre at 403, and Gajser at 373. Pancar remains at 15th with 139 points. The race is scheduled for Sunday at 12:15 and 15:10 local time.

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