Top performances from the Ernecker brothers in the Dreetzer Sand – full points!
Maximilian and Moritz Ernecker reap successes at the ADAC MX Youngster and Junior Cup in Dreetz, Brandenburg, on June 17, 2025.

Top performances from the Ernecker brothers in the Dreetzer Sand – full points!
Last weekend in Dreetz, Brandenburg, there was a lot of excitement at the ADAC MX Youngster Cup and ADAC MX Junior Cup 125. In scorching heat of over 30 degrees Celsius, spectators experienced exciting competitions on the 1,750 meter long sand track. Maximilian and Moritz Ernecker showed their skills and caused a few surprises.
Maximilian Ernecker started from eighth position and had a difficult first run. After a botched start, he had to drop back to twelfth place. A fall cost him additional valuable points. But the young driver was not discouraged and fought his way back in the next few runs. He took sixth place in the second race and second place in the third race, which secured him a solid ninth place in the ADAC MX Youngster Cup in the final standings. [Motorcycle reporter] reports that he saw the event as a lesson in being prepared for the next challenges.
Successful achievements and challenges
His brother Moritz started a little better, from seventh position. He once again proved his talent and was able to win the hole shot twice, i.e. first place at the start. Moritz showed impressive pace and secured a second place in the first race and a sixth place in the second race, which ultimately put him in fourth place for the day. He had already achieved seventh place in the qualification and proved that he can hold his own in the competition.
The Ernecker siblings have not only achieved impressive achievements, but are also facing further challenges. Their journey to the European Championships begins on Wednesday in Matterley Basin, England, which promises exciting competition in a new environment.
ADAC MX Masters and its champions
These competitions are part of the ADAC MX Masters, the most important national motocross series in Germany. The championship attracts riders and spectators from across Europe each year and includes rounds in several neighboring countries. The series, organized by the ADAC, not only offers challenges for experienced athletes, but also for young talents such as Maximilian and Moritz Ernecker. In 2024, Maximilian Ernecker was crowned champion in the ADAC MX Junior Cup 125, while his brother Moritz performed bravely in the junior class. [ADAC Motorsport] highlights that, in addition to the brothers, there are also other talented drivers such as Nico Greutmann and Ryan Oppliger in the various classes.
The production bikes are typically on the road for two days, giving drivers and teams the opportunity to prepare extensively for the track and collect valuable championship points. This point allocation is clearly structured so that the best drivers can secure top marks with every race. The events are not only available in real life, but also as a re-live stream on the official ADAC Motorsports YouTube channel, giving fans the opportunity not to miss any races of the season. [Wikipedia] shows the evolution of this prestigious series over the years and the names of those who stood on the winners' podiums.
Overall, it was a successful weekend in Dreetz, which offered an exciting experience for both the Ernecker brothers and the numerous spectators. It will be interesting to see how the talents perform in the European Championships!