It’s a real bummer, this was finally the opportunity to see the three biggest talents of the early 90’s going for a title against each other in the premiere class. I know Herlings said he’ll be back but with him pretty much needing a perfectly timed ... more »
DeCoster said he’s seeing another specialist next week, it seems like he really wants to race but unfortunately this damn injury is holding him up. He might not be fit for Pala in a month but I also don’t think Beirer should be worried for the 2023 MXGP ... more »
That explains why after the race Blair had to go to the Star Yamaha rig and could only get his dad John for an interview
Yeah I’m Italian, of course for green light I meant that they probably gave him the ok to start riding again after evaluating his foot and a few scans, not that in their opinion he wouldn’t have felt any pain or problems riding, since he hadn’t been ... more »
I think there’s still a good level of uncertainty around this situation. He’s saying he won’t come over because he’ll need more time to get his heel fixed and at the same time motocross.it heard from Mattighofen that he’s been cleared to ride, I’d like ... more »
The main italian motocross magazine just published an article saying Herlings has received the green light from his doctor to start riding again, now of course it all depends on how his foot will feel on the bike but it’s still a good sign. He’s 37 days ... more »
MAVtv plus is 7$ a month, and it's for international users too, why would you pay 35£, way more, for anything else? Especially for an unlawful and very fragile website like that, it won't take much for MXSports or MAVtv themselves to take the whole thing ... more »
I heard in an interview Dirk Gruebel saying he has a checkup with his doctor in a week or so, I guess it would be pretty important to evaluate his recovery since he has been off crutches for a bit now. The more time he can have on the bike before the ... more »
What you're saying makes sense but I don't really think one scenario would necessarily have to effect the other since Herlings would come backed by his MXGP team in different ways. It wouldn't be like a privateer pitting his bike under the factory KTM ... more »
There’s only the MXGP of Oman after the last round of the Nationals, maybe he could race one or two before going overseas to better prep for Pala (Kegums, Maggiora or Riola)
It was hard to see Anstie going faster than Roczen in the whoops, he’s way off the pace
Plessinger was back on a bike, training, in three months. It doesn't look good for the championship, I'd say that if he loses more than three rounds he's out of the hunt. Let's see how his recovery goes, maybe the fracture is not as bad so he can have ... more »
And he also changed bike brand in the meantime
Talking about expensive bike stands some factory MXGP teams use this https://motoxlift.com/
He wore Fox in 2010 and 2011 at Geico, it was a team deal though
It's hard to understand how someone with a functioning brain would think this is not a fast and very effective way to waste his money
It seems like you aren’t that informed and again, you can’t compare a team order given during a battle for the premier Supercross title and one given in an offseason race to make one rider win a grand prize that no other team/riders could have won, two
Are you serious? You compare a battle for a 450 supercross championship to a one off race that every year more than a couple of factory riders decide to not race intentionally because they don't really care and where in that case only one team was involved ... more »
Eli did what he did in Vegas because KTM fixed the previous race, that pass made on Musquin gave Dungey three more points that could have made a difference on the outcome of the championship and consequently on the way Eli would have ridden his final ... more »
Barcia cares more about making Eli lose his title run than trying to win his, explains a lot about the type of rider he is