Tim Gajser slammed hard while leading the German MXGP qualifying race. And while the TV cameras missed the incident, Tony Cairoli captured it on his Go-Pro. Word is that Gajser is battered and bruised but will ride tomorrow.
Tony Cairoli romped to victory in the MXGP qualifier at the German GP as his rival Teim Gajser crashed hard while leading. The Honda man, who went out of the last race in Latvia in a big crash, looked to have lost control as he scrubbed a huge jump. He
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
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,
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
French Husky ace Gautier Paulin rode to a surprise win in the Dutch GP at Valkenswaard in a day when many of the top riders had trouble in at least one moto. It was hist first GP win since Valkenswaard in 2015 and Husky’s first win of the season. It
Tony Cairoli gave the Italian fans just what they'd come to see as he took a stunning overall victory in the Trentino MXGP in Italy. He won the first moto by just two seconds from Swiss ace Arnaud Tonus, with world champ Tim Gajser in third. Cairoli had taken the
World MXGP champ Tim Gajser talks about returning to Europe as the red plate holder, his views on Jeffrey Herlings and lots more in this interview from the Trentino MXGP round in picturesque Italy.
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