The team will be:
-Kevin Strijbos MXGP
-Jeremy van Horebeek MX2
-Clement Desalle Open
Got to have a good chance, all pretty strong riders on their day.
Always was an excellent rider ...... at crashing usually
Moto Aspes, you know you want one
Wow van Horebeek on a 250 that's a surprise. That guy weighs like 87kg or something
I thought they would go with van doninck
Van Doninck isn't the skinniest guy either. Good back up if one of the three gets injured though.
Game over for me. So pumped that JVH is on the MX2 bike. That's dedication to the cause. Good to see them getting their best 3 riders in the team
Solid team for sure. Funny to think Strijbos is the only one of them who's won a GP so far this season. But all legit dudes.
I expect next year if Van Doninck stays healthy all season he'll be a top pick for mx 2 class. And in a few years Jago Geerts... Watch out for that kid
Sandwarrior752 wrote:
Solid team for sure. Funny to think Strijbos is the only one of them who's won a GP so far this season. But all legit dudes.
I expect next year if Van Doninck stays healthy all season he'll be a top pick for mx 2 class. And in a few years Jago Geerts... Watch out for that kid![]()
Geerts is unbelievable. Belgium will continue to be a threat at the MXDN for a long time.
Great team. France, usa, Belgium, Switzerland and Netherlands will be battling for the win.
Darn good team
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If the Dutch have a fit Herlings, a motivated Coldenhoff, and Bogers rides his best , that is a great team too.
Cool move by Van Horebeek! Dropping down and really wants to do good for his country. Some riders can learn from that haha! Best team on paper!!
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Jeremy van Horebeek being ever willing to 'drop down' to MX2, when required to do so, always impresses me. A hell of a lot of other riders would be Prima Donna's about such a request, and opt out of the event.
The man obviously is very proud to ride for his Country,
Good luck to them. A very small country, that has always been a Giant Powerhouse of the sport