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Feb. 25………..Qatar…………..Tony Cairoli…………....Pauls Jonass
Mar. 5…………Indonesia………Shaun Simpson………Jeremy Seewer
Mar. 19……….Argentina……….Tim Gajser…………….Pauls Jonass
Apr. 2…………Mexico………….Tim Gajser…………….Thomas Covington
Apr. 16………..Italy……………..Tony Cairoli…………...Jorge Prado
Apr. 23……….Holland………….Gautier Paulin………...Pauls Jonass
May 7………….Latvia................Jeffrey Herlings............Thomas Kjer Olsen
Mar. 5…………Indonesia………Shaun Simpson………Jeremy Seewer
Mar. 19……….Argentina……….Tim Gajser…………….Pauls Jonass
Apr. 2…………Mexico………….Tim Gajser…………….Thomas Covington
Apr. 16………..Italy……………..Tony Cairoli…………...Jorge Prado
Apr. 23……….Holland………….Gautier Paulin………...Pauls Jonass
May 7………….Latvia................Jeffrey Herlings............Thomas Kjer Olsen
Trentino..................Simone Furlotti
Europe...................Miro Sihvonen...............Mikkel Haarup
Latvia.....................Joshua Natzke..............Brian Moreau
The Shop
Looking forward to buying the AMA Outdoor live stream pass too this summer.
Lieber, paturel
We could end up with almost 10 winners in mxgp
Pit Row
Kullas, Searle, Guillod + many, many more would in my opinion suit the 250 better. Maybe not Searle anymore but he could have raced the 250 a bit longer.
But it's really exciting to watch the MXGP class because there is so many contenders for race wins. That is the biggest difference between Nationals and the GPs. The different tracks with different soils also contribute to shakeup in the results.
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