http://motocross.transworld.net/news/antonio-cairoli-continued-success/…
Cool interview that Anton from TWMX did with Cairoli over at MXdN...
He mentions in the interview his goal is to at least race until 2020, and if he's competitive for a title will try for even longer...
Also talks about Yamaha basically tell him to go ride for someone else after he won the MXGP title in 09...yikes...
Cool interview that Anton from TWMX did with Cairoli over at MXdN...
He mentions in the interview his goal is to at least race until 2020, and if he's competitive for a title will try for even longer...
Also talks about Yamaha basically tell him to go ride for someone else after he won the MXGP title in 09...yikes...
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I also liked hearing the comment someone made where
"I rode both Cairolis and Herlings bike and the difference between the two is crazy. Cairoli is soft and very easy to ride and Herlings feels like its a rocket' But they both go the same speed sometimes and/or Cairoli wins. Pretty cool tidbits
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I think Herlings will come in very strong next year, he will want to prove a point. Consistency will be cairolis strongest weapon in the fight
I think his biggest "problem" will be to find motivation. Herlings,gajser,febvre etc are HUNGRY! Cairoli has 9titles. He has mentioned this year that he sometimes has a hard time finding motivation when training as hard as they do during the off season.
Pulling out of the last Moto of the year and his des nations performance are not good signs
My opinion though
Yamaha already had an accomplished team of Rinaldi Monster Energy Yamaha. They didn't really want another team even if they had just won the title - DeCarli Yamaha. I am sure Rinaldi didn't want to share resources and they had the Monster money. Yamaha made a choice. It didn't work out all that well though.
DeCarli got full KTM factory backing at just the right time once KTM starting taking over the world.
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