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Now take the bikes away from everyone until the first race of 2020 so that we could have them all healthy when the season starts
To throw it back at you, when has Herlings beat a 100 percent Gajser? They have never faced off over a series when healthy. I think Herlings beats him but Herlings beats himself into submission all the time so who knows. Tim vs Herlings at 100 percent from a match up perspective could be more fun to watch than AC and Herlings as Herlings is kind of like a younger version of AC they excel and like the same tracks. Plus Tim has shown amazing maturity these last few races, you can visibly see he is not pushing like he was earlier in the year. Was no point.
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TG won 36 motos in 4 years MXGP. JH won 45 in 3 years in MXGP....
But you don't had to mention JH in this thread, he wasn't there this year, so Tim is the World champ and the man to beat in 2020, and he is not underrated....AC and JH dominated the headlines because they made it an epic season last year. You can not say about 2019
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I just hope that they all go into 2020 fit, healthy and prepared.
hope he does better this time , he had good speed last time
After sealing his third world motocross championship title in Imola, Italy last weekend, Team HRC’s Tim Gajser has signed up to race the 2019 Monster Energy Cup, held at the Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 19th.
Having won races all around the globe this year, Gajser and Team HRC will head to America after the conclusion of the MXGP season and the Motocross of Nations, in order to prepare for another tough challenge as they take on the supercross-style circuit under stadium lights for what will be three shorter-length races.
Battling against the best supercross riders in the world won’t be easy but the Slovenian rider is full of confidence after his championship success and will approach the race with the same positive attitude that served him so well in this 2019 MXGP season.
Tim Gajser: I am really looking forward to racing the Monster Energy Cup in Las Vegas in October. It is a great event and I am excited to see how well I do on a supercross-style race track. I feel confident that I can we can go over to America and do a good job and I wish to thank Team HRC for working with me and helping me with this opportunity so that I’m as prepared as possible. Having raced the event in 2017, I know a little bit of what to expect but I am still very excited to try it again and feel like I will be able to enjoy the experience a lot more this time around.
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