Fresh column material on the Paris Supercross, Tony Cairoli’s life-changing move and the status of EMX and the European Championship relevance for MXGP. Get reading!
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Hotting-up
This coming Sunday and next Wednesday find a channel or stream that will beam the last two rounds of a brilliant MXGP contest. It’s going down to the wire and there were even more talking points after a gripping final Grand Prix in Italy last weekend: crashes, smashes, teamplay and dirty riding and 3 points between it all.
Staying in the game
The #222 just doesn’t fancy another ‘2’. Tony Cairoli leads MXGP for the eleventh year in a row after the final exhaustive run at Faenza. Surprised? Unlikely, but did Jeffrey Herlings throw away an already strange championship or are his rivals playing a better hand?
Four things to watch out for as MXGP starts again in Latvia
It’s been over 150 days since a gate last dropped for a Grand Prix, and MXGP at last thumbs the electric starter with an eye-opening triple header in Latvia. What could lie in store?
The unknown wait
MXGP riders cast into limbo with eight-week season hiatus: Herlings, Cairoli, Seewer & Simpson talk delay, rest & contracts
Herlings: “I will help Tony”
MXGP World Champion Jeffrey Herlings will return to Grand Prix this weekend and will be hunting more victories in the coming weeks, but the Dutchman has also admitted he’ll play a team role
Cairoli already gunning for Herlings revenge in 2019
Less than 100 days until the first MXGP of 2019 (apparently set for Neuquen in Argentina again) and Red Bull KTM are in the process of bracing themselves for another battle royale with Tony Cairoli fixed on matching Jeffrey Herlings’ ridiculously high level in the premier class