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Yamaha reveals three-rider MX2 GP team

Yamaha Motor Europe is pleased to confirm a three-rider line-up for the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 team in 2023. Yamaha and the team have retained title challengers Jago Geerts and Thibault Benistant for another season and are poised to welcome the recently crowned EMX250 Champion Rick Elzinga into the

Hurt Geerts will try to race in Russia

Just a week after damaging his knee which seemed likely to keep him off the bike, MX2 world championship hopeful Jago Geerts will try to ride in the weekend's opening MXGP in Russia. He will, of ocurse, be joined by MXGP hopeful Ben Watson, now in the 450 class. The

Injured Geerts out of GP opener

MX2 championship hopeful Jago Geerts looks to be out of the weekend's opening GP round in Russia after tearing a cruciate ligament in his knee. The factory Yamaha man crashed in the second MX2 race of the French Elite series at Ernee on Sunday and retired from the moto. Although there has

Will 2021 see Geerts win the MX2 crown?

Made up of well-established race and Grand Prix winners, Jago Geerts and Maxime Renaux, and strengthened by the addition of last years’ EMX250 Champion Thibault Benistant, the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 team will see all three riders campaign the factory Yamaha YZ250FM in the hotly contested MX2 series. Geerts, who

No surgery needed for injured Geerts

Jago Geerts doesn’t need surgery for the shoulder injury (cracks in the head of his shoulder) he picked up in Pietramurata on Sunday. Geerts crashed in the ultimate race of the season in Pietramurata and landed heavily on his left shoulder. After a first examination at the medical centre the doctors

Geerts and Renaux stay factory Yamaha

Jago Geerts will remain with the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 team through 2022. The young Belgian will be joined on the gate of the 2021 and 2022 MX2 World Championships by young Frenchman Maxime Renaux. Geerts made his MX2 debut with the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 team back in

Geerts talks about the 2020 season

Before the devastating outbreak of COVID-19 was fully realized, Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2’s Jago Geerts' 2020 MX2 campaign was off to a sensational start. The 19-year-old Belgian won his first-ever Grand Prix and took the championship lead for the first time in his career at the opening round of

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