Following a podium at the British last weekend, things were looking promising for Bobby Bruce in the MXGP class but a painful fall on his shoulder would see the Brit once again have to pull out from racing for the time being.Â
Bruce said: ““Super disappointing to be injured again after the podium last weekend at the British, I have to keep telling myself that only a few years ago I was runner up in the 125 championship so I know the speed and mentality is there, it’s just getting through these setbacks at the moment.“
Meanwhile both Jack Chambers and Billy Askew continued their return from injury.
Chambers, 12th overall in MX2, said: ““A consistent weekend in Sweden, as my first GP back from my head injury in Loket. 12th overall after some tough battles on a challenging track. I’m looking forward to Arnhem, another new track to learn.”
While Askew who finished 14th in EMX250, commented: ““I came out of the gate well today but I ran wide at turn one. I was happy with my riding to come back to thirteenth but I got a bit tired after 15 minutes; that wasn’t surprising as I’ve been away from racing for so long. The intensity out there is madness but that’s another race ticked off and hopefully by the end of the season I’ll be back to where I was before I got hurt. So now we go home, practice long motos and get back to race fitness to achieve that.”
Steve Dixon gave his view: “It was exciting to get all three riders back for the Swedish round, again we had huge rain on Friday which seems like a common theme for the 2024 season! The circuit held up well and all three riders did okay in qualifying.
Whilst 12th wasn’t the top 10 we were hoping for Jack, it was consistent and good for a first GP after knocking himself out at Loket. Billy had some solid rides and speed. The 8 weeks since he broke his thumb is a lot of race fitness to lose, so there wasn’t that level of intensity but we knew that and we were happy with the progress. After a great ride finishing 3rd at the British, Bobby had another fall hurting his shoulder and looks to miss the upcoming race in Arnhem.
We continue to fight through this tricky season, we now have a race every weekend until the end of the season so we look forward to continue improving every time we’re on the track”