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HRC update on Gajser injury

World champ Tim Gajser has escaped any broken bones following his high-speed spill at the Latvian GP on Sunday, and expects to be back in action at the next GP at Teutschenthal in Germany on May 21. HRC's official statement says: On Sunday 7th May during the second MXGP race at

Sterry has knee surgery

British MX2 champ Adam Sterry has had has surgery on his knee which he injured in the Valkenswaard GP two weeks ago. "Surgery went well, now for the hard work!" he said. Factory Kawasaki MX2 rider Sterry pulled out of the Dutch GP after damaging the knee despite not crashing. "Had a coming

Simpson injury update

Shaun Simpson flies from Latvia to Belgium today to see a surgeon about his broken left hand after a freak accident in the second MXGP moto at Kegums in the Latvian GP. Simpson said: “I hit a wet patch of sand through the waves after the pitlane and it sent me off

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,

Kegums agrees three more years for GPs

Youthstream is proud to announce an agreement for the MXGP of Latvia to continue its place on the FIM Motocross World Championship Calendar for the next three years. The renewed agreement is a culmination of work among Youthstream, the local organizers, the Latvian Motorcycle Federation and the Latvian government. Today marked the signing of

Simpson injured in MXGP accident

Former British champion Shaun Simpson has broken his right hand after going off the track in the wave section at the Latvian GP at Kegums and hitting a steel pole. The Yamaha man had taken fourth in the opening moto but went off while challenging the top 10 in the second race. The

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

Herlings wins as Gajser crashes

Triple world MX2 champ Jeffrey Herlings finally showed the type of form everyone knows he's capable of by romping to a double MXGP win in the sand of Latvia. The Dutchman, who topped the qualifying race on Saturday, took control of both motos after a very short time and was

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