"KTM build champions." 100% unbeaten on his way to winning the 2019 FIM MX2 Motocross World Championship, Jorge Prado has shown he is one of the hottest properties in motocross right now. In winning the title, Jorge gave Red Bull KTM their third back-to-back MX2 championship this decade. An incredible
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KTM and their MX2 KTM domination
Jorge Prado looking to continue his MX2 dominance
The last weekend in Portugal was pivotal in the MX2 World Championship as Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jorge Prado claimed his 5th overall win of the season via 1-1 scores. The dominance of Prado also stole away the championship leader’s red plate from Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Thomas Kjer Olsen. Both Olsen and
Where now for Husqvarna in MX2 GPs?
Martens with his latest protege Olsen. He's also coached riders like Jordi Tixier and Jeffrey Herlings! HUSQVARNA MOTORSPORTS ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR 2020 MX2 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CAMPAIGNNEW TEAM TO RUN AND MANAGE THE ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING MX2 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMME STARTING FROM 2020Husqvarna Motorsports are pleased to announce that the
No British title bid as Sterry’s GP deal confirmed
Adam Sterry will race for F&H Kawasaki in the world and Dutch motocross championships next year, following the news his Monster Energy Kawasaki GP team was pulling the plug for 2018. The official announcement says: The F&H Kawasaki Racing team are pleased to announce the signing of Adam Sterry for the
Kawasaki GP lifeline for Sterry
Former British champion Adam Sterry looks set to stay with Kawasaki in the MX2 world championship despite his official Monster Energy-backed team folding. The 21-year-old is set to sign for the Dutch-based F&H Kawasaki team for the 2018 GP season. Chances are it means Sterry, who missed most of the 2017
Five minutes with Thomas Kjer Olsen
How Jonass became world champ
No deal for Lawrence as MX2 teams shrink
Covington and Kjer-Olsen stay Husky
Husqvarna Motorcycles are proud to announce the extension of their agreements with MX2 class riders Thomas Kjer-Olsen and Thomas Covington. These new agreements see Kjer-Olsen remaining with the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team until at least 2020 (an additional 3 years) while Covington will remain with the squad until