Herlings or Cairoli? Will the Dutchman go three-in-a-row in MXGP this year or will the world champion have a card to play in Spain this weekend? A fresh Blog on the heels of home GP success (again) for #84 and what #222 must be thinking. We can only hope the tussle lasts…
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Does Tony Cairoli need to be beaten?
Thoughts on Tony Cairoli’s immense mark on Grand Prix racing, his newest threat and whether MXGP could and should see the end of a hegemony
Herlings: “the bike is running awesome”
MXGP runner-up Jeffrey Herlings is warming nicely to his billing as one of the strongest names for title contention this year with the 2018 MXGP opening round of nineteen in Argentina less than two weeks away.
Early MXGP casualties less than two weeks before 2018 season opens
The MXGP gate was weakened last weekend in the final collection of pre-season races with both Tim Gajser and Arnaud Tonus facing a schedule of doctor’s appointments a fortnight before the field gathers for the first time this year in Argentina.
“They both need to accept that they cannot win every week” KTM talk 2018 MXGP tussle
Herlings-Cairoli or Cairoli-Herlings? Obviously more names will appear in the MXGP hunt but the world champions could face a curious and potentially spicy internal title dispute. We asked for comment
2017 MXGP: Who made the top five
Cairoli and Herlings were the two names that blasted 2017 MXGP but who else impressed and which KTM rider deserves the top spot? Have a dip into our ranking for the year
2018 MXGP? Start salivating already…
Youthstream have already teased the first thoughts of 2018 MXGP with their press conference at the recent Motocross of Nations. What could lie in store?