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?
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The Italian Job: MXGP gets going for six
The FIM World Championship barrels ahead with the first of six rounds at two circuits in Italy this month. Here are some of the comings-and-goings we saw at Monte Coralli in Faenza as Jeffrey Herlings took his strongest step yet to world title #5
Infront Motor Racing claim Latvian triple header was “example” to show MXGP can continue
Latvia helped 2020 MXGP bank three more rounds to take the total up to five for the season so far. Did the Grands Prix of Latvia, Riga and Kegums set an example for other countries to follow?
Rough and smooth: MXGP thoughts from Latvia
“This is a s**t sport sometimes”. It was hard to forget the words of one prominent factory team manager yesterday at Kegums for what should have been a day of celebration as MXGP fired up again. But what did he mean?
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?
MXGP latest: Paulin on 3 Grands Prix in one week, Jonass’ training smash recovery & the Latvia formbook
MotoGP has rumbled and tumbled back into life and now MXGP and the AMA Nationals patiently await the green light. Here are some updates as the current routine of training and prep trundles on for teams and riders…
MXGP #2 Jeremy Seewer comments on contracts, one-day Grands Prix and the value of a truncated 2020 championship
The Monster Energy Yamaha rider sheds some light on how racers will have to tackle 2020 European MXGPs and feelings over the contract cuts