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Suzuki duo dominate German MX2 GP

Suzuki’s duo of Jeremy Seewer and Hunter Lawrence took a one-two sweep of the MX2 class in the German GP despite off-track excursions and fighting through traffic. Swiss ace Seewer, who used to ride in the German championship and knows the Teutschental track well, fought his way to the front of

What the top men said at Kegums

Crashes, fury, new winners and red plate holders - lots went on at the Latvian GP at Kegums. This is a round-up of what the top men did and said: Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jeffrey Herlings had a weekend of first, first in Saturday’s Qualifying Race, first in Race 1,

Mewse shines as Olsen takes maiden GP win

Brit Conrad Mewse recooded his best ever GP finish with a third place, but it was fast-improving Dane Thomas Kjer Olsen who made his first trip to the MX2 GP podium at the Latvian GP, and it was to stand on the top step as overall winner. The factory Husky

Behinds the scenes at Suzuki MXGP

Join Team Suzuki World MXGP and MX2 for an insight of what it is like to prepare for a Motocross Grand Prix weekend in this new video just released by the team. Shot on location at the Trentino MXGP in Italy, it shows the passion and enthusiasm of its team of

Gajser tops Trentino times

World champ Tim Gajser set the fastest time in free practice for tomorrow's Italian MXGP round at Trentino. He was two tenths of a second faster than Gautier Paulin, with Arnaud Tonus third. Shaun Simpson was 19th and Jake Nicholls 24th. In the MX2 class, Jeremy Seewer was quickest from Brian

Mud master Lieber leads the MX2 world!

KTM privateer Julien Lieber leads the MX2 world championship after finishing third overall in the shortened Indonesian MXGP. Race two was axed with seven minutes still remaining due to the deep mud, but as the race had run more than 51% of its distance, the results stood. It’s the first time

Suzuki MX2 aces get ready for RedSand

World No2 Jeremy Seewer and his Suzuki GP team-mate Bas Vaessen tear up the red dirt as they get ready for the weekend's RedSand international.

Full Suzuki GP team target Hawkstone

The entire Suzuki World MX GP team will be competing at the Be Wiser Hawkstone International on the 5th February 2017. The team which is run by 10-times World Champion Stefan Everts will run Kevin Strijbos and Arminas Jasikonis on 450s and in the Suzuki World MX2 team Jeremy Seewer,

Seewer signs MXGP Suzuki until 2019

After recently confirming Jeremy Seewer would stay on the factory Suzuki MX2 team for his last year in the class in 2017, team boss Stefan Everts has now signed up the World No2 for 2018 and 2019 on Suzuki's MXGP team. Swiss rider Seewer, who turns 23 next year, will have

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