The first Grand Prix of nineteen. The first two motos of thirty-eight. Just how important is this weekend’s fixture in Argentina to launch MXGP?
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Herlings tips Cairoli, reflects on Argentina and responds to praise he elevated MXGP
Winner of the 2018 Argentine Grand Prix and defending world champion Jeffrey Herlings won’t be in Neuquen but offered some interesting thoughts before the MXGP season begins tomorrow
The Comeback: Anaheim 1
Supercross is underway and – almost keeping to tradition – Anaheim 1 was a frenetic and entirely unpredictable affair. Steve Matthes was on the Angel Stadium floor and lends his thoughts from the first outing of 17
“We cannot sleep…” KTM keep pushing with SX-F MXGP development
Total dominance of MXGP in 2018 doesnt seem to mean that much to KTM when it comes to winter workload. How can they be any better though? We asked the race team what plans are in place
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
How to compliment greatness?
Jeffrey Herlings can be considered one of the best Grand Prix riders in the 61 year history of the sport thanks to his win tally of 84 and the fact that he managed to beat one of the greatest of all time
The last song: Covington’s departure starts to fold the flag
Thomas Covington’s departure from MXGP means even less American representation at a time when Grand Prix riders have perhaps never been stronger than their USA counterparts. The Husqvarna man’s return to his homeland also leaves MX2 devoid of a character and an individual who took a big career risk to walk to his own tune…