Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team’s Tim Gajser has claimed a Grand Prix race win on his way to a season-best second overall at the MXGP of Trentino. The Yamaha YZ450FM rider placed fourth in Race One before charging to a stunning victory in Race Two. Maxime Renaux also performed well in Italy, finishing fifth in both races to secure fifth overall.

The fifth round of the 2026 FIM MXGP Motocross World Championship took place at a special venue for the two team-mates. For Gajser, it is something of a home race, with a large contingent of Slovenian fans always travelling to the Pietramurata circuit to support the five-time world champion. For Renaux, the hardpack track holds happy memories as it is where he claimed his MX2 World Championship title in 2021.

Spurred on by his loyal supporters throughout round five, and running a special Valentino Rossi tribute livery on his machine with matching Alpinestars race gear, Gajser was focused on bouncing back from his heavy crash in Sardegna last weekend.

In Race One, an excellent start set him up for a strong result and he ran second for most of the race. In the closing stages, he slipped to fourth, but nevertheless the solid ride set him up nicely for a place on the overall podium.

Gajser started up front again in Race Two and moved from fourth to third on the opening lap. A few laps later, he made the pass stick on Kay de Wolf to move into second before giving chase to Lucas Coenen, who led the way. Gajser then shadowed Coenen closely until his younger rival made a mistake, allowing the Yamaha rider to take control of the race. From there, the 29-year-old was faultless as he charged to his first MXGP race victory on Yamaha machinery and claimed second overall on the day. Following an epic day of racing, Gajser now advances to fourth in the series standings.

Renaux was also on good form in Italy. After starting just inside the top 10 in Race One, he fought hard throughout the race to finish fifth. An improved start in the second race set him up for another strong result and he moved into fifth before the halfway stage. With the laps winding down, the Frenchman kept pushing and reeled in Kay de Wolf in fourth and Lucas Coenen in third. Ultimately, Renaux ended the race in fifth, but was only three seconds behind Coenen at the finish.

With another successful Grand Prix complete, the team will now head into the spring break with momentum on its side. Racing resumes with the MXGP of France on May 23-24.

Tim Gajser
“I’m almost speechless and I’m super happy with this result. Coming into the weekend I knew it was going to be a difficult one because I was still in a lot of pain after the crash last week in Riola, but I gave everything I had. The fans really helped push me on, especially in the second moto, so a huge thank you to everyone who travelled here and supported me. I also want to thank the whole team and everyone around me, from the physios to the staff, because we worked so hard during the week to get me ready to race. It makes this result even more special. Now we have a break, which gives me time to recover properly, and then we’ll be ready to go again in four weeks.”

Maxime Renaux
“Today was OK. I didn’t get the starts I needed, though. The first one was poor, and in the second race I got boxed in at the first corner, which made things difficult from the beginning. The track was tough, but I felt like my pace was good, just not quite enough for where we want to be. It’s a little disappointing to come so close to the podium again, but there are still positives to take from the weekend. Now we have a short break, so we’ll reset, then go back to work, and aim to come back stronger for the second half of the season.”

Trentino MXGP Race 1

  1. HERLINGS, Jeffrey (HON) – 0.000
  2. FEBVRE, Romain (KAW) – 5.685
  3. VIALLE, Tom (HON) – 7.859
  4. GAJSER, Tim (YAM) – 15.090
  5. RENAUX, Maxime (YAM) – 25.581
  6. ADAMO, Andrea (KTM) – 31.942
  7. DE WOLF, Kay (HUS) – 33.611
  8. OLIVER, Oriol (KTM) – 43.087
  9. FERNANDEZ, Ruben (HON) – 45.214
  10. BENISTANT, Thibault (HON) – 46.366
  11. JONASS, Pauls (KAW) – 47.758
  12. COENEN, Lucas (KTM) – 48.198
  13. VLAANDEREN, Calvin (DUC) – 50.920
  14. FORATO, Alberto (FAN) – 57.882
  15. PANCAR, Jan (KTM) – 1:18.543
  16. BONACORSI, Andrea (DUC) – 1:30.152
  17. VAN DONINCK, Brent (FAN) – 1:30.928
  18. GUADAGNINI, Mattia (KTM) – 1:31.587
  19. HORGMO, Kevin (HON) – 1:33.549
  20. VAN DE MOOSDIJK, Roan (KTM) – 1:35.860
  21. SEEWER, Jeremy (DUC) – 1:51.306
  22. TALVIKU, Jorgen-Matthias (YAM) – 1:54.417
  23. WATSON, Ben (TRI) – -1 Lap
  24. KOCH, Tom (KTM) – 3.525
  25. GEERTS, Jago (BET) – 6.667
  26. HSU, Brian (HON) – 10.584
  27. TUANI, Federico (HON) – 13.219
  28. MONTICELLI, Ivo (KAW) – 22.336
  29. GREUTMANN, Nico (HON) – 33.287
  30. NICKEL, Cato (HON) – 52.105
  31. ELZINGA, Rick (BET) – 1:00.326
  32. PASQUALINI, Yuri (HUS) – 1:22.875
  33. TAMAI, Mario (GAS) – 1:34.683
  34. DAL BOSCO, Mirko (DUC) – 1:56.671
  35. ALBIERI, Lorenzo (HUS) – -2 Laps
  36. VALERI, Alessandro (HON) – -3 Laps
  37. PRAUN, Theo (YAM) – 2:39.654
  38. QUARTI, Yuri (HUS) – -5 Laps
  39. LAPUCCI, Nicholas (HON) – -10 Laps

Trentino MXGP Race 2

  1. GAJSER, Tim (YAM) – 0.000
  2. HERLINGS, Jeffrey (HON) – 4.278
  3. COENEN, Lucas (KTM) – 19.270
  4. DE WOLF, Kay (HUS) – 21.010
  5. RENAUX, Maxime (YAM) – 22.608
  6. VIALLE, Tom (HON) – 57.033
  7. FERNANDEZ, Ruben (HON) – 58.796
  8. JONASS, Pauls (KAW) – 1:03.198
  9. VLAANDEREN, Calvin (DUC) – 1:05.968
  10. OLIVER, Oriol (KTM) – 1:09.010
  11. HORGMO, Kevin (HON) – 1:10.744
  12. FEBVRE, Romain (KAW) – 1:11.576
  13. ADAMO, Andrea (KTM) – 1:12.728
  14. PANCAR, Jan (KTM) – 1:14.744
  15. VAN DE MOOSDIJK, Roan (KTM) – 1:24.219
  16. GUADAGNINI, Mattia (KTM) – 1:30.167
  17. KOCH, Tom (KTM) – 1:46.597
  18. BENISTANT, Thibault (HON) – 1:49.627
  19. FORATO, Alberto (FAN) – 1:49.888
  20. GEERTS, Jago (BET) – -1 Lap
  21. WATSON, Ben (TRI) – 4.094
  22. BONACORSI, Andrea (DUC) – 19.950
  23. MONTICELLI, Ivo (KAW) – 22.128
  24. HSU, Brian (HON) – 29.496
  25. TUANI, Federico (HON) – 42.150
  26. NICKEL, Cato (HON) – 43.712
  27. GREUTMANN, Nico (HON) – 53.836
  28. TALVIKU, Jorgen-Matthias (YAM) – 1:22.062
  29. VALERI, Alessandro (HON) – 1:34.937
  30. PASQUALINI, Yuri (HUS) – 1:50.147
  31. TAMAI, Mario (GAS) – 1:57.913
  32. DAL BOSCO, Mirko (DUC) – -2 Laps
  33. ALBIERI, Lorenzo (HUS) – 1:00.595
  34. QUARTI, Yuri (HUS) – 1:06.870
  35. SEEWER, Jeremy (DUC) – -11 Laps
  36. VAN DONINCK, Brent (FAN) – 0.833
  37. LAPUCCI, Nicholas (HON) – 1:19.974
  38. ELZINGA, Rick (BET) – -13 Laps
  39. PRAUN, Theo (YAM) – -14 Laps

MXGP STANDINGS AFTER ROUND 5

  1. Coenen, Lucas (KTM) – 231
  2. Herlings, J. (HON) – 227
  3. Vialle, Tom (HON) – 206
  4. Gajser, Tim (YAM) – 198
  5. Febvre, Romain (KAW) – 191
  6. Renaux, Maxime (YAM) – 178
  7. Fernandez, R. (HON) – 146
  8. de Wolf, Kay (HUS) – 144
  9. Adamo, Andrea (KTM) – 138
  10. Vlaanderen, C. (DUC) – 110