KTM rider Sven Breugelmans of the JMRacing Team may not have gained any points in the second of two motos at the final GP of the season in Germany but he still had enough points to seal the title. Breugelmans actually settled the title in the opening moto on what was one of the longest tracks on the season with few opportunities to overtake. Then in the inspection lap of the second moto his bike experienced some technical difficulties and he was unable to start. "The engine of my bike stopped, I do not know why. I couldn't go on to start the race. I was lucky that it happened before the second race when I was already the champion." It is Breugelmans second career MX3 title.
KTM racer Sven Breugelmans of the JMRacing Team battled through mud and rain to finish second behind championship leader Christian Beggi in what turned out to be a one-race Round 7 of the MX3 World Championship. Pouring rain already dominated Saturday's training transforming the track unto a quagmire that made it virtually impossible for riders to complete a good lap in free training. Organizers decided to delay qualifying until Sunday but more rain overnight made conditions even more complex. In the end qualifying was scrapped and the results of Saturday's skimpy free practice were used to determine the line-up at the gate on Sunday. Breugelmans benefited from this decision and was allocated first place at the starting gate.