Jeffrey Herlings could attempt this weekend’s Grand Prix of Latvia nursing yet another injury but what keeps driving this amazing talent onwards? We grabbed an exclusive interview with the Dutch twenty year old in Germany to chat winning and the strange sphere of racing in which he exists…
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MXGP Blog from OTOR #109 – MXGP at MotoGP
Motocross Blogging from OTOR issue 109 tackles the tendency for MXGP to head to road race facilities and temporary tracks. The Pros and Cons? Here’s a swift analysis…
Strijbos, Herlings and a lot of verbal in Sweden
Heat and head-scratching at a dusty Uddevalla as Strijbos bangs in a first MXGP Pole Position and Herlings surprises with the top spot in MX2. Report and notes from Scandinavia…
Frossard in shock switch back to KRT – Swedish MXGP
Plenty of talk happening at the Grand Prix of Sweden for 2016 but a surprising move for this season sees Steven Frossard on the brink of a return to his former team and on Ryan Villopoto’s vacant works KX450F. The Frenchman and the British Wilvo Forkrent KTM have parted ways…
HRC double pole in Germany but dark clouds for Nagl
Honda ruled a windy first day in Germany but Max Nagl’s MXGP title charge is in peril after a suspected leg break at his home event
MXGP 2016 waits on Desalle decision
Latest news and gossip on the riders merry-go-round for MXGP 2016 from a rain-soaked paddock in Maggiora for the Grand Prix of Italy and round nine of eighteen
Yamaha surging ahead with Vertex Piston link
The MXGP paddock is full of key technical partners that fans rarely hear about. A small sticker can usually be spotted on the race bike but the presence of other material on the machine is of more importance…