Future MXGP stars incoming

Cortami79
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At the 5th of may, our club organised the 2nd edition of the Dutch Masters after the cancellation in March.
Awesome racing, with Liam Everts and other EMX125 stars going bar to bar. If you watch it, you can see the technique he has already, mainly learned by Harry and Stefan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uEdezyr1bA&t=599s
(can anyone embed this?)


In the MX2, no one could match Geerts. He had some bad luck though, so Vd Moosdijk (EMX250) could win the 2nd heat. The overall went to Jacobi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxH4BeLq-nU
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5/14/2019 12:11am
This is why Europeans will dominate MX (Not SX).

Those tracks are brutal.
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5/14/2019 1:02am
I was there, great event! 125 & mx2 motos where awesome to watch.
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5/14/2019 1:11am
Always a pleasure to see Liam ride when they show him, perfect style, stands up a ton. He is definitely the future of motocross.
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5/14/2019 1:27am Edited Date/Time 5/14/2019 1:27am
I think poor Liam will just be a victim of his own parent's expectations. Like Marco Maddii.
He rides a perfect package, good technique but he does not have the same speed of his competitors.

The future of MXGP is already there, and is called Prado, maybe later Guadagnini will follow.
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Cortami79
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5/14/2019 1:53am
tommyjif wrote:
I think poor Liam will just be a victim of his own parent's expectations. Like Marco Maddii. He rides a perfect package, good technique but he...
I think poor Liam will just be a victim of his own parent's expectations. Like Marco Maddii.
He rides a perfect package, good technique but he does not have the same speed of his competitors.

The future of MXGP is already there, and is called Prado, maybe later Guadagnini will follow.
He is riding a 125 for 5 months and battles De Wolf and others, who just nearly won the first EMX125 races. Guadagnini is on his 3rd(?) year 125 and a few years older (Great great talent though). Liam has everything in him to succeed. Especially considering his dad nearly died last winter and he kept progressing and training. That is mental toughness at such a young age.

Prado already is an exceptional MXGP star. This topic is about the youth that is coming up.
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5/14/2019 2:36am
tommyjif wrote:
I think poor Liam will just be a victim of his own parent's expectations. Like Marco Maddii. He rides a perfect package, good technique but he...
I think poor Liam will just be a victim of his own parent's expectations. Like Marco Maddii.
He rides a perfect package, good technique but he does not have the same speed of his competitors.

The future of MXGP is already there, and is called Prado, maybe later Guadagnini will follow.
Cortami79 wrote:
He is riding a 125 for 5 months and battles De Wolf and others, who just nearly won the first EMX125 races. Guadagnini is on his...
He is riding a 125 for 5 months and battles De Wolf and others, who just nearly won the first EMX125 races. Guadagnini is on his 3rd(?) year 125 and a few years older (Great great talent though). Liam has everything in him to succeed. Especially considering his dad nearly died last winter and he kept progressing and training. That is mental toughness at such a young age.

Prado already is an exceptional MXGP star. This topic is about the youth that is coming up.
Yeah, this is all true. If you look at the wee baby everts he’s still very small compared to some of the other riders. Give him time to grow. His technique is really something, and he has a really strong family for support. He will go all the way.
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5/14/2019 3:24am
tommyjif wrote:
I think poor Liam will just be a victim of his own parent's expectations. Like Marco Maddii. He rides a perfect package, good technique but he...
I think poor Liam will just be a victim of his own parent's expectations. Like Marco Maddii.
He rides a perfect package, good technique but he does not have the same speed of his competitors.

The future of MXGP is already there, and is called Prado, maybe later Guadagnini will follow.
Your comments about Liam will no doubt be proven wrong in years to come, he's just a young boy now.
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5/14/2019 4:09am
tommyjif wrote:
I think poor Liam will just be a victim of his own parent's expectations. Like Marco Maddii. He rides a perfect package, good technique but he...
I think poor Liam will just be a victim of his own parent's expectations. Like Marco Maddii.
He rides a perfect package, good technique but he does not have the same speed of his competitors.

The future of MXGP is already there, and is called Prado, maybe later Guadagnini will follow.
Cortami79 wrote:
He is riding a 125 for 5 months and battles De Wolf and others, who just nearly won the first EMX125 races. Guadagnini is on his...
He is riding a 125 for 5 months and battles De Wolf and others, who just nearly won the first EMX125 races. Guadagnini is on his 3rd(?) year 125 and a few years older (Great great talent though). Liam has everything in him to succeed. Especially considering his dad nearly died last winter and he kept progressing and training. That is mental toughness at such a young age.

Prado already is an exceptional MXGP star. This topic is about the youth that is coming up.
I think I heard Malin say Guadagnini is in his 4th year, he’s head & shoulders better than everyone else. He should’ve moved to EMX250 for this year.
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5/14/2019 6:15am Edited Date/Time 5/14/2019 6:15am
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5/14/2019 6:29am Edited Date/Time 5/14/2019 6:44am
Liam Everts has and will have the best support system in place to develop as a MX rider. He will have acces to good equipment and even more importantly the advice of dad & granddagd. And i wish him all the best, would be good for Belgium if they land another top gp rider.

Having said that, based on his results if his name was John Doe imo nobody would be talking about him/spending the same attention to him as guys like Karssemakers (4th & 3rd at euro/world 85cc last year), Sanchez (5th and 10th) or Kooiker (6th & 4th)
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5/14/2019 7:03am
He's only just turned 15 this April.

He's a little tacker at the moment, against some like him, and, some, near men.

It's how it goes in youth racing.

His dad took 2 years of GP racing, I think, before his first World Championship.

He's got a few years to prove himself, above and beyond his name.

He may never reach the heights of Grandad and Dad, but he's got quite the structure to help him out, as well as his genes, character and determination.

Meanwhile, he'll have an inordinate amount of 'fanbois' and 'haters' to contend with.

Good luck to him, and, all the other young MX aspirants.
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