Who impressed: MX2 in Russia
Jorge Prado: After taking nearly every holeshot all year, Jorge Prado got a bad start on one of the toughest places to pass and still found a way to win! The Spaniard’s intelligence won him […]
Quick thoughts: MXGP of Russia
Tough and technical track: There’s been quite a lot of hard pack tracks on the MXGP calendar this year but nothing quite like Russia which was like riding concrete. There’s been a lot of debate […]
Who impressed: EMX250 – Saint Jean d’Angely
To think that Stephen Rubini took a big crash just a week ago and left Portugal in a cast. You really wouldn’t have thought it with the Frenchman’s riding in Saint Jean d’Angely. In the […]
Who impressed: EMX125 – Saint Jean d’Angely
A home GP can be stressful for a rider but Tom Guyon showed no signs of that as he brought his “A game” to Saint Jean d’Angely. Coming into round four, Guyon had only beaten […]
Who impressed: MX2 in France
Jago Geerts: What a ride for the Belgian teenager! Geerts became the first rider to beat Jorge Prado this year and ran him down to do it. Geerts had decent starts, around fifth in both […]
Who impressed: MXGP of France
Tim Gajser: It was the perfect performance from Tim Gajser in France two was and seemingly under complete control in both motos. Gajser rode aggressive in the opening lap of both motos to get himself […]
Quick thoughts: MXGP of France
The atmosphere: The French are so passionate about Motocross and it’s clear to see! The atmosphere looked unbelievable and I’m sure the French riders loved every single second of it as they got lots of […]
Who impressed: MX2 World Championship – Portugal
Just a few years ago Jorge Prado’s weakness was there for all to see – his hard pack riding being the biggest. Fast forward a couple of years and he’s now the complete rider. The […]
Quick thoughts: MXGP of Portugal
Gajser has raised his level in 2019. There’s no doubt that after a few tough season’s, Tim Gajser is back to the level that’s saw him win two world title’s. After winning in Portugal, he […]
Predictions: 2019 US Nationals
Jonathan McCready: It’s hard to look past Eli Tomac for the 450 title, he has more raw speed than anyone else when he is on, but the question is how bad will his bad days […]