And Portugal?
"Infront Moto Racing and Águeda Action Club – ACTIB confirms the inclusion of the GP of Portugal in the FIM calendar - Motocross World Championship, until 2024."
And Portugal?
"Infront Moto Racing and Águeda Action Club – ACTIB confirms the inclusion of the GP of Portugal in the FIM calendar - Motocross World...
And Portugal?
"Infront Moto Racing and Águeda Action Club – ACTIB confirms the inclusion of the GP of Portugal in the FIM calendar - Motocross World Championship, until 2024."
According to MX Vice Portugal will be the first TBA, so round 3. Just waiting for funding to be confirmed
Aside from the Indonesia rounds it looks like quite a good schedule.
Matterly in February will be interesting.
Nice to see Finland back!
Quite dissappointed they...
Aside from the Indonesia rounds it looks like quite a good schedule.
Matterly in February will be interesting.
Nice to see Finland back!
Quite dissappointed they didnt keep the 2020 format. Better for the viewers, better for the riders, better for everyone.
How was it it better? It sucked for the fans, only getting to see the GP riders on track 3 times over the course of a weekend. It’s a world championship, most world championship motorsport events have practice on Friday and MX was only running one day. It’s not enough
Nearly every year, Luongo sets the last GP a week before the MXDN.
Now, it's not so bad when it's in western Europe / Britain, but having the 'TBA' on the 18th, with the MXDN on the 25th / 26, gives sweet FA time to get from Turkey to the US.
Yes, a USGP on the 18th would be logical, but I doubt that's going to happen. Especially at Glen Helen - the losses at the previous GPs, with 4 men and a Dog attending, must have been horrendous for Budd Feldcamp (sp?) and Co. .
It seems far more logical to have the final 'TBA' GP on the 11th, if it won't be a USGP. Sure, Turkey on the eastern side of the Straights, is not that easy a 'get to and back from' (I've been there and back to France on a few unrelated to MX trips) but having a GP with a bit of a gap to the MXDN, is a far better thing, especially with getting to the USA, with Team set ups, (unless Teams have the $$$$ to have a 'mirror' set up to ship off) in what, 3 / 4 days time.
Of course, we'll surely hear how hard it is for the US Team to deal with the huge gap between the finish of their series, on the 3rd(?) and the MXDN on the 25th. Flame away on that, if you want, boys and girls
I'd be stunned if the US Team doesn't win, this time. I sure as hell was, last time.
Just ditch the Erdogan circus already and bring back Sevlievo on 4th September, the finale 11th September in Orehova Vas in Slovenia so TiGa-fans can go ballistic. You got 14 days to get from Slovenia to Red Bud...
Kidding. Hope they get a good weather date, Steve Dixon deserves as much!
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It's odd to me that we can't keep a more consistent GP date in the US.
Southwick :D
Everybody loses by adding these classes at those locations. Even Youthstream misses 10k per class per race due to the low entries.
EDIT: Quote from GL ''We will return to normality in term of format with the 2 days program for MX2 and MXGP''.
Excellent.
"Infront Moto Racing and Águeda Action Club – ACTIB confirms the inclusion of the GP of Portugal in the FIM calendar - Motocross World Championship, until 2024."
Pit Row
Matterly in February will be interesting.
Nice to see Finland back!
Quite dissappointed they didnt keep the 2020 format. Better for the viewers, better for the riders, better for everyone.
Nearly every year, Luongo sets the last GP a week before the MXDN.
Now, it's not so bad when it's in western Europe / Britain, but having the 'TBA' on the 18th, with the MXDN on the 25th / 26, gives sweet FA time to get from Turkey to the US.
Yes, a USGP on the 18th would be logical, but I doubt that's going to happen. Especially at Glen Helen - the losses at the previous GPs, with 4 men and a Dog attending, must have been horrendous for Budd Feldcamp (sp?) and Co. .
It seems far more logical to have the final 'TBA' GP on the 11th, if it won't be a USGP. Sure, Turkey on the eastern side of the Straights, is not that easy a 'get to and back from' (I've been there and back to France on a few unrelated to MX trips) but having a GP with a bit of a gap to the MXDN, is a far better thing, especially with getting to the USA, with Team set ups, (unless Teams have the $$$$ to have a 'mirror' set up to ship off) in what, 3 / 4 days time.
Of course, we'll surely hear how hard it is for the US Team to deal with the huge gap between the finish of their series, on the 3rd(?) and the MXDN on the 25th. Flame away on that, if you want, boys and girls I'd be stunned if the US Team doesn't win, this time. I sure as hell was, last time.
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