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A week in the life of an MXGP winner!

From mastering the mud of Indonesia to take the MXGP win to having fun on a BMX bike on an indoor track, these two videos show what the past week has been like for former British champion Shaun Simpson! https://youtu.be/mXxHS3n3NA0

Little-known Fabre gets GP call-up

Little-known Yannick Fabre has got the Kawasaki factory team call-up to replace the injured Petar Petrov for next week's Argentina GP. Kawasaki's official statement reads: During his career Petar Petrov has never been one to give up and at the opening GP in Qatar it was not the first time that

Deadlines looms for YZ125 Cup

If you've ever dreamed of being an Official Yamaha rider, you currently ride a YZ125 and you are born between 2001 and 2005 then there are three more days for you to enter the EMX125 Championship for your chance at a dream come true! Registrations so far have been a

Simpson talks about his GP win!

Mastery of the slime, slippery and grim conditions at the new Pangkal Pinang circuit gave Shaun Simpson his first Grand Prix win of 2017 for what was round two of nineteen and the first visit by MXGP to Indonesia in twenty years. The rainy season was hardly full of restraint for

Duncan heads Women’s world series

Kiwi Courtney Duncan rode through the tough conditions to take overall victory in the Women's world championship opener in muddy Indonesia on Sunday. The official version of events reads: The FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship started this week with race one on Saturday and race two taking place on Sunday where

Simpson tops axed Indonesian MXGP

Shaun Simpson won the opening MXGP moto and with it the overall victory after the second race was axed due to the muddy conditions in the Indonesian MXGP. The British champ moved to the front after a decent start and despite a few close calls in the nasty conditions, he

Enthusiasm for MXGP isn’t enough!

If you organise a GP on a wet, tropical island where statistically it rains at least every other day, then surely you can’t be taken by surprise when the event turns into a rain-lashed mudbath. The Indonesian MXGP was a brand new track at Pangkal Pinang, which has been lashed by

Van De Ven takes Indo Women’s glory

Dutch woman Nancy Van de Ven leads the WMX world championship after battling through the muddy Indonesian GP opener, leading fellow Dutch Yamaha rider Nicki van Wordragen over the line from German Anne Borchers, who was a lap down! Early in the moto, Kiara Fontanesi  and  Livia Lancelot tailed the leader but

A lap of Indonesia with Adam Sterry

Take a lap of the muddy Indonesian GP track with British champion Adam Sterry on the factory Kawasaki. With the MX2 lads out first, the track is still fresh but cut up much worse later!  

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