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Spy video: Gajser on the 2021 Honda?

Tim Gajser is training in Sardinia at Siniscola track on his new factory Honda Factory CRF450R that he'll race in GPs. And MXBars, who made the video, say it's a new bike that could be the pre-production version of the 2021 production bike. Watch their video and see what you

The amazing story of Tim Gajser

https://youtu.be/isE8MO2DUDQ “I started to carry the number 243 back in 2009. It means a lot to my family and also to me because it’s the birthday of my brother who passed away in motocross.” At just 23 years of age, the affable Slovenian Tim Gajser is a three-time World Champion

Evans joins Gajser at HRC

Australian youngster Mitch Evans has signed to join world champ Tim Gajser in the MXGP class in 2020. Evans recently raced the CRF45)RW factory bike for the team in Japan, meaning there is no room at the squad for Calvin Vlaanderen who is moving up to 450s after his last

Gajser vs Tomac at Monster Cup

World champ Tim Gajser takes on AMA 450 champ Eli Tomac at the Monster Energy Cup in Las Vegas this weekend. Also in the mix are former world MX2 champ Jordi Tixier as well as AMA regulars Adam Cianciarulo, Dean Wilson, Justin Barcia and Aaaron Plessinger. The entries are: CUP CLASS 3.

MX World Ep2: Cairoli and Gajser

In one of the most heart-breaking events, Tim Gajser's father Bogomir talks about the death of his first son at the track. It's an emotional story of how a family bounced back to take on nine-times world champ Tony Cairoli in the 2019 MXGP world championship.

A Champions Tale ft Tim Gajser

From those who always believed, congratulations to our 2019 MXGP World Champion. You’ve done it again Tim!

Tim Gajser to race Monster Energy Cup in Vegas

Great news for European fans heading to the 2019 Monster Energy Cup in Las Vegas. MXGP World champion Tim Gajser will race there on October 19th. Tim Gajser  243 "I am really looking forward to racing the Monster Energy Cup in Las Vegas in October. It is a great event and I am

Gajser closing in on the MXGP crown

Remember the year 2019, a year that promised so much at the start and then cruelly and gradually destroyed due to injuries to the worlds fastest riders. One rider who has kept his nose clean and consistently stayed out front is Tim Gajser, unless a disaster happens, the Honda rider

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