MXoN Mantova: Friday & Saturday bench racing

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Edited Date/Time 9/25/2021 11:47am
Cairoli confirmed he will start this weekend.

Timetable:

SATURDAY


SUNDAY


Updated entries:

Netherlands
Team Manager: Patrice Assendelft
1 Glenn Coldenhoff (Yamaha)
2 Roan van de Moosdijk (Kawasaki)
3 Jeffrey Herlings (KTM)

Belgium
Team Manager: Johan Boonen
4 Cyril Genot (KTM)
5 Liam Everts (KTM)
6 Brent Van Doninck (Yamaha)

Great Britain
Team Manager: Mark Chamberlain
7 Ben Watson (Yamaha)
8 Conrad Mewse (KTM)
9 Shaun Simpson (KTM)

Estonia
Team Manager: Martin Arumäe
10 Gert Krestinov (Honda)
11 Jörgen-Matthias Talviku (Husqvarna)
12 Harri Kullas (Yamaha)

France
Team Manager: Pascal Finot
13 Benoît Paturel (Honda)
14 Tom Vialle (KTM)
15 Mathys Boisramé (Kawasaki)

Germany
Team Manager: Wolfgang Thomas
19 Maximilian Nagl (Husqvarna)
20 Simon Längenfelder (GasGas)
21 Henry Jacobi (Honda)

Latvia
Team Manager: Valdis Seratinskis
22 Kārlis Sabulis (Husqvarna)
23 Mairis Pumpurs (Yamaha)
24 Tom Macuks (GasGas)

Spain
Team Manager: Paco Rico
25 José Butrón (KTM)
26 Yago Martínez (KTM)
27 Ander Valentín (Husqvarna)

Denmark
Team Manager: Emil Larsen
28 Thomas Kjær Olsen (Husqvarna)
29 Mikkel Haarup (Kawasaki)
30 Bastian Bøgh Damm (KTM)

Switzerland
Team Manager: Daniel Zollinger
31 Arnaud Tonus (Yamaha)
32 Mike Gwerder (KTM)
33 Valentin Guillod (Yamaha)

Slovenia
Team Manager: Bogomir Gajser
37 Luka Kutnar (KTM)
38 Jan Pancar (KTM)
39 Peter Irt (Husqvarna)

Sweden
Team Manager: Jonas Engdahl
40 Alvin Östlund (Yamaha)
41 Isak Gifting (GasGas)
42 Ken Bengtson (Husqvarna)

Italy
Team Manager: Thomas Traversini
46 Antonio Cairoli (KTM)
47 Mattia Guadagnini (KTM)
48 Alessandro Lupino (KTM)

Austria
Team Manager: Hannes Kinigadner
49 Michael Sandner (KTM)
50 Rene Hofer (KTM)
51 Marcel Stauffer (KTM)

Ireland
Team Manager: Mark Farrelly
52 Jason Meara (Kawasaki)
53 Jake Sheridan (KTM)
54 Stuart Edmonds (Husqvarna)

South Africa
Team Manager: Cheryl McLellan
58 David Goosen (Husqvarna)
59 Camden McLellan (Husqvarna)
60 Tristan Purdon (KTM)

Poland
Team Manager: Paweł Kurajk
61 Tomasz Wysocki (KTM)
62 Gabriel Chętnicki (Suzuki)
63 Jakub Barczewski (KTM)

Portugal
Team Manager: Ross Riley
64 Marco Silva (KTM)
65 Luís Outeiro (TM)
66 Hugo Basaúla (Kawasaki)

Ukraine
Team Manager: Volodymyr Tarasov
67 Dmytro Asmanov (KTM)
68 Maksym Kyenko (Yamaha)
69 Semen Nerush (KTM)

Russia
Team Manager: Evgeny Parshin
73 Vsevolod Brylyakov (Honda)
74 Timur Petrashin (KTM)
75 Evgeny Bobryshev (Husqvarna)

Czech Republic
Team Manager: Jiří Jankovský
76 Dušan Drdaj (GasGas)
77 Jan Wagenknecht (Husqvarna)
78 Petr Polák (Yamaha)

Iceland
Team Manager: Björk Erlingsdóttir
79 Eyþór Reynisson (Honda)
80 Eiður Orri Pállmarsson (Yamaha)
81 Máni Freyr Pétursson (KTM)

Lithuania
Team Manager: Rolandas Jasikonis
82 Dovydas Karka (Yamaha)
83 Erlandas Mackonis (KTM)
84 Arminas Jasikonis (Husqvarna)

Croatia
Team Manager: Danko Braim
88 Luka Crnković (Honda)
89 Marko Tumbri (KTM)
90 Matej Jaroš (Kawasaki)

Greece
Team Manager: Stylianos Korelis
91 Dimitrios Bakas (Yamaha)
92 Antonis Sagmalis (Yamaha)
93 Panagiotis Papilas (Honda)

Finland
Team Manager: Kusti Manninen
103 Miro Sihvonen (Honda)
104 Emil Weckman (Honda)
105 Jere Haavisto (Kawasaki)

Venezuela
Team Manager: Nicolás Cardona
106 Carlos Badiali (KTM)
107 Lorenzo Locurcio (KTM)
108 Raimundo Trasolini (KTM)

Canada
Team Manager: Carl Bastedo
109 Dylan Wright (Honda)
110 Jacob Piccolo (KTM)
111 Tyler Medaglia (GasGas)

Morocco
Team Manager: Agathe Billottet
112 Amine Aït Bella (KTM)
113 Saad Soulimani (KTM)
114 Abdelhalim Soulimani (Husqvarna)

Slovakia
Team Manager: Dušan Predanocy
115 Pavol Repčák (KTM)
116 Tomás Kohút (KTM)
117 Šimon Jošt (KTM)

Bulgaria
Team Manager: Gianmarco Santucci
118 Maykal Ivanov (Husqvarna)
119 Nikolay Malinov (KTM)
120 Petar Petrov (Honda)
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9/23/2021 1:48am
DeStouwer wrote:
Cairoli confirmed he will start this weekend. Timetable: [b]SATURDAY[/b] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/09/24/511691/s1200_234241_screen_shot_2021_09_24_at_10_18_02_am.jpg[/img] [b]SUNDAY[/b] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/09/24/511689/s1200_234240_screen_shot_2021_09_24_at_10_18_14_am_1.jpg[/img] Updated entries: [b][u]Netherlands[/u][/b] [u]Team Manager:[/u] Patrice Assendelft 1 Glenn Coldenhoff (Yamaha) 2 Roan van...
Cairoli confirmed he will start this weekend.

Timetable:

SATURDAY


SUNDAY


Updated entries:

Netherlands
Team Manager: Patrice Assendelft
1 Glenn Coldenhoff (Yamaha)
2 Roan van de Moosdijk (Kawasaki)
3 Jeffrey Herlings (KTM)

Belgium
Team Manager: Johan Boonen
4 Cyril Genot (KTM)
5 Liam Everts (KTM)
6 Brent Van Doninck (Yamaha)

Great Britain
Team Manager: Mark Chamberlain
7 Ben Watson (Yamaha)
8 Conrad Mewse (KTM)
9 Shaun Simpson (KTM)

Estonia
Team Manager: Martin Arumäe
10 Gert Krestinov (Honda)
11 Jörgen-Matthias Talviku (Husqvarna)
12 Harri Kullas (Yamaha)

France
Team Manager: Pascal Finot
13 Benoît Paturel (Honda)
14 Tom Vialle (KTM)
15 Mathys Boisramé (Kawasaki)

Germany
Team Manager: Wolfgang Thomas
19 Maximilian Nagl (Husqvarna)
20 Simon Längenfelder (GasGas)
21 Henry Jacobi (Honda)

Latvia
Team Manager: Valdis Seratinskis
22 Kārlis Sabulis (Husqvarna)
23 Mairis Pumpurs (Yamaha)
24 Tom Macuks (GasGas)

Spain
Team Manager: Paco Rico
25 José Butrón (KTM)
26 Yago Martínez (KTM)
27 Ander Valentín (Husqvarna)

Denmark
Team Manager: Emil Larsen
28 Thomas Kjær Olsen (Husqvarna)
29 Mikkel Haarup (Kawasaki)
30 Bastian Bøgh Damm (KTM)

Switzerland
Team Manager: Daniel Zollinger
31 Arnaud Tonus (Yamaha)
32 Mike Gwerder (KTM)
33 Valentin Guillod (Yamaha)

Slovenia
Team Manager: Bogomir Gajser
37 Luka Kutnar (KTM)
38 Jan Pancar (KTM)
39 Peter Irt (Husqvarna)

Sweden
Team Manager: Jonas Engdahl
40 Alvin Östlund (Yamaha)
41 Isak Gifting (GasGas)
42 Ken Bengtson (Husqvarna)

Italy
Team Manager: Thomas Traversini
46 Antonio Cairoli (KTM)
47 Mattia Guadagnini (KTM)
48 Alessandro Lupino (KTM)

Austria
Team Manager: Hannes Kinigadner
49 Michael Sandner (KTM)
50 Rene Hofer (KTM)
51 Marcel Stauffer (KTM)

Ireland
Team Manager: Mark Farrelly
52 Jason Meara (Kawasaki)
53 Jake Sheridan (KTM)
54 Stuart Edmonds (Husqvarna)

South Africa
Team Manager: Cheryl McLellan
58 David Goosen (Husqvarna)
59 Camden McLellan (Husqvarna)
60 Tristan Purdon (KTM)

Poland
Team Manager: Paweł Kurajk
61 Tomasz Wysocki (KTM)
62 Gabriel Chętnicki (Suzuki)
63 Jakub Barczewski (KTM)

Portugal
Team Manager: Ross Riley
64 Marco Silva (KTM)
65 Luís Outeiro (TM)
66 Hugo Basaúla (Kawasaki)

Ukraine
Team Manager: Volodymyr Tarasov
67 Dmytro Asmanov (KTM)
68 Maksym Kyenko (Yamaha)
69 Semen Nerush (KTM)

Russia
Team Manager: Evgeny Parshin
73 Vsevolod Brylyakov (Honda)
74 Timur Petrashin (KTM)
75 Evgeny Bobryshev (Husqvarna)

Czech Republic
Team Manager: Jiří Jankovský
76 Dušan Drdaj (GasGas)
77 Jan Wagenknecht (Husqvarna)
78 Petr Polák (Yamaha)

Iceland
Team Manager: Björk Erlingsdóttir
79 Eyþór Reynisson (Honda)
80 Eiður Orri Pállmarsson (Yamaha)
81 Máni Freyr Pétursson (KTM)

Lithuania
Team Manager: Rolandas Jasikonis
82 Dovydas Karka (Yamaha)
83 Erlandas Mackonis (KTM)
84 Arminas Jasikonis (Husqvarna)

Croatia
Team Manager: Danko Braim
88 Luka Crnković (Honda)
89 Marko Tumbri (KTM)
90 Matej Jaroš (Kawasaki)

Greece
Team Manager: Stylianos Korelis
91 Dimitrios Bakas (Yamaha)
92 Antonis Sagmalis (Yamaha)
93 Panagiotis Papilas (Honda)

Finland
Team Manager: Kusti Manninen
103 Miro Sihvonen (Honda)
104 Emil Weckman (Honda)
105 Jere Haavisto (Kawasaki)

Venezuela
Team Manager: Nicolás Cardona
106 Carlos Badiali (KTM)
107 Lorenzo Locurcio (KTM)
108 Raimundo Trasolini (KTM)

Canada
Team Manager: Carl Bastedo
109 Dylan Wright (Honda)
110 Jacob Piccolo (KTM)
111 Tyler Medaglia (GasGas)

Morocco
Team Manager: Agathe Billottet
112 Amine Aït Bella (KTM)
113 Saad Soulimani (KTM)
114 Abdelhalim Soulimani (Husqvarna)

Slovakia
Team Manager: Dušan Predanocy
115 Pavol Repčák (KTM)
116 Tomás Kohút (KTM)
117 Šimon Jošt (KTM)

Bulgaria
Team Manager: Gianmarco Santucci
118 Maykal Ivanov (Husqvarna)
119 Nikolay Malinov (KTM)
120 Petar Petrov (Honda)
Sorry but without USA this is plain boring 🤦🏼
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9/23/2021 1:53am
Good to hear Cairoli is ok. I’m sure he’s looking forward to a MXdN at home.
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9/23/2021 1:58am
Well, I think it could go one way or another on who takes victory.

* Netherlands and Italy are the strongest teams, but Van de Moosdijk is barely back from injury, Coldenhoff is mediocre at best since Lommel and no one can predict how Cairoli will feel after last Sunday.

* France only has a chance because of Vialle. Paturel and Boisramé (first race on a 450 ever) won't set the world on fire.

* Belgium could turn out either way, top 5 or top 10. Depends on how Van Doninck and Genot will perform. Everts will be okay on his first attempt, but probably not top 5 in MX2-class.

* Great Britain stays under the radar, but I think they are the dark horse in this race. Podium at least.

* Germany is decent, but Nagl hasn't raced on a regular GP-level for 3 years.
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9/23/2021 2:00am
DeStouwer wrote:
Cairoli confirmed he will start this weekend. Timetable: [b]SATURDAY[/b] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/09/24/511691/s1200_234241_screen_shot_2021_09_24_at_10_18_02_am.jpg[/img] [b]SUNDAY[/b] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/09/24/511689/s1200_234240_screen_shot_2021_09_24_at_10_18_14_am_1.jpg[/img] Updated entries: [b][u]Netherlands[/u][/b] [u]Team Manager:[/u] Patrice Assendelft 1 Glenn Coldenhoff (Yamaha) 2 Roan van...
Cairoli confirmed he will start this weekend.

Timetable:

SATURDAY


SUNDAY


Updated entries:

Netherlands
Team Manager: Patrice Assendelft
1 Glenn Coldenhoff (Yamaha)
2 Roan van de Moosdijk (Kawasaki)
3 Jeffrey Herlings (KTM)

Belgium
Team Manager: Johan Boonen
4 Cyril Genot (KTM)
5 Liam Everts (KTM)
6 Brent Van Doninck (Yamaha)

Great Britain
Team Manager: Mark Chamberlain
7 Ben Watson (Yamaha)
8 Conrad Mewse (KTM)
9 Shaun Simpson (KTM)

Estonia
Team Manager: Martin Arumäe
10 Gert Krestinov (Honda)
11 Jörgen-Matthias Talviku (Husqvarna)
12 Harri Kullas (Yamaha)

France
Team Manager: Pascal Finot
13 Benoît Paturel (Honda)
14 Tom Vialle (KTM)
15 Mathys Boisramé (Kawasaki)

Germany
Team Manager: Wolfgang Thomas
19 Maximilian Nagl (Husqvarna)
20 Simon Längenfelder (GasGas)
21 Henry Jacobi (Honda)

Latvia
Team Manager: Valdis Seratinskis
22 Kārlis Sabulis (Husqvarna)
23 Mairis Pumpurs (Yamaha)
24 Tom Macuks (GasGas)

Spain
Team Manager: Paco Rico
25 José Butrón (KTM)
26 Yago Martínez (KTM)
27 Ander Valentín (Husqvarna)

Denmark
Team Manager: Emil Larsen
28 Thomas Kjær Olsen (Husqvarna)
29 Mikkel Haarup (Kawasaki)
30 Bastian Bøgh Damm (KTM)

Switzerland
Team Manager: Daniel Zollinger
31 Arnaud Tonus (Yamaha)
32 Mike Gwerder (KTM)
33 Valentin Guillod (Yamaha)

Slovenia
Team Manager: Bogomir Gajser
37 Luka Kutnar (KTM)
38 Jan Pancar (KTM)
39 Peter Irt (Husqvarna)

Sweden
Team Manager: Jonas Engdahl
40 Alvin Östlund (Yamaha)
41 Isak Gifting (GasGas)
42 Ken Bengtson (Husqvarna)

Italy
Team Manager: Thomas Traversini
46 Antonio Cairoli (KTM)
47 Mattia Guadagnini (KTM)
48 Alessandro Lupino (KTM)

Austria
Team Manager: Hannes Kinigadner
49 Michael Sandner (KTM)
50 Rene Hofer (KTM)
51 Marcel Stauffer (KTM)

Ireland
Team Manager: Mark Farrelly
52 Jason Meara (Kawasaki)
53 Jake Sheridan (KTM)
54 Stuart Edmonds (Husqvarna)

South Africa
Team Manager: Cheryl McLellan
58 David Goosen (Husqvarna)
59 Camden McLellan (Husqvarna)
60 Tristan Purdon (KTM)

Poland
Team Manager: Paweł Kurajk
61 Tomasz Wysocki (KTM)
62 Gabriel Chętnicki (Suzuki)
63 Jakub Barczewski (KTM)

Portugal
Team Manager: Ross Riley
64 Marco Silva (KTM)
65 Luís Outeiro (TM)
66 Hugo Basaúla (Kawasaki)

Ukraine
Team Manager: Volodymyr Tarasov
67 Dmytro Asmanov (KTM)
68 Maksym Kyenko (Yamaha)
69 Semen Nerush (KTM)

Russia
Team Manager: Evgeny Parshin
73 Vsevolod Brylyakov (Honda)
74 Timur Petrashin (KTM)
75 Evgeny Bobryshev (Husqvarna)

Czech Republic
Team Manager: Jiří Jankovský
76 Dušan Drdaj (GasGas)
77 Jan Wagenknecht (Husqvarna)
78 Petr Polák (Yamaha)

Iceland
Team Manager: Björk Erlingsdóttir
79 Eyþór Reynisson (Honda)
80 Eiður Orri Pállmarsson (Yamaha)
81 Máni Freyr Pétursson (KTM)

Lithuania
Team Manager: Rolandas Jasikonis
82 Dovydas Karka (Yamaha)
83 Erlandas Mackonis (KTM)
84 Arminas Jasikonis (Husqvarna)

Croatia
Team Manager: Danko Braim
88 Luka Crnković (Honda)
89 Marko Tumbri (KTM)
90 Matej Jaroš (Kawasaki)

Greece
Team Manager: Stylianos Korelis
91 Dimitrios Bakas (Yamaha)
92 Antonis Sagmalis (Yamaha)
93 Panagiotis Papilas (Honda)

Finland
Team Manager: Kusti Manninen
103 Miro Sihvonen (Honda)
104 Emil Weckman (Honda)
105 Jere Haavisto (Kawasaki)

Venezuela
Team Manager: Nicolás Cardona
106 Carlos Badiali (KTM)
107 Lorenzo Locurcio (KTM)
108 Raimundo Trasolini (KTM)

Canada
Team Manager: Carl Bastedo
109 Dylan Wright (Honda)
110 Jacob Piccolo (KTM)
111 Tyler Medaglia (GasGas)

Morocco
Team Manager: Agathe Billottet
112 Amine Aït Bella (KTM)
113 Saad Soulimani (KTM)
114 Abdelhalim Soulimani (Husqvarna)

Slovakia
Team Manager: Dušan Predanocy
115 Pavol Repčák (KTM)
116 Tomás Kohút (KTM)
117 Šimon Jošt (KTM)

Bulgaria
Team Manager: Gianmarco Santucci
118 Maykal Ivanov (Husqvarna)
119 Nikolay Malinov (KTM)
120 Petar Petrov (Honda)
Sorry but without USA this is plain boring 🤦🏼
So are you!
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DeStouwer
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9/23/2021 2:08am
If you look at the classes separately, MX2 is the most stacked class. Meaning, the difference between the riders is much smaller. In the other classes, the level depletes much faster after 6-8 riders.

MXGP: Cairoli, Coldenhoff, Watson, Kjær Olsen, Tonus, Ōstlund, Genot, Nagl, Butrón, Brylyakov
MX2: Vialle, Guadagnini, Hofer, Van de Moosdijk, Mewse, Gifting, Längenfelder, Haarup, Everts, Horgmo, Talviku, McLellan
Open: Herlings, Lupino, Jacobi, Van Doninck, Simpson, Jasikonis, Boisramé, Kullas, Bøgh Damm, Guillod, Bobryshev, Locurcio
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9/23/2021 2:41am
DeStouwer wrote:
Well, I think it could go one way or another on who takes victory. * Netherlands and Italy are the strongest teams, but Van de Moosdijk...
Well, I think it could go one way or another on who takes victory.

* Netherlands and Italy are the strongest teams, but Van de Moosdijk is barely back from injury, Coldenhoff is mediocre at best since Lommel and no one can predict how Cairoli will feel after last Sunday.

* France only has a chance because of Vialle. Paturel and Boisramé (first race on a 450 ever) won't set the world on fire.

* Belgium could turn out either way, top 5 or top 10. Depends on how Van Doninck and Genot will perform. Everts will be okay on his first attempt, but probably not top 5 in MX2-class.

* Great Britain stays under the radar, but I think they are the dark horse in this race. Podium at least.

* Germany is decent, but Nagl hasn't raced on a regular GP-level for 3 years.
Podium at least for GB? They have a decent shot at it but barring extremely unfortunate circumstances I can't see them beating Italy or The Netherlands, and I'd put them on about the same level as France, maybe higher because the track probably suits their riders better.
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9/23/2021 2:47am
DeStouwer wrote:
Cairoli confirmed he will start this weekend. Timetable: [b]SATURDAY[/b] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/09/24/511691/s1200_234241_screen_shot_2021_09_24_at_10_18_02_am.jpg[/img] [b]SUNDAY[/b] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/09/24/511689/s1200_234240_screen_shot_2021_09_24_at_10_18_14_am_1.jpg[/img] Updated entries: [b][u]Netherlands[/u][/b] [u]Team Manager:[/u] Patrice Assendelft 1 Glenn Coldenhoff (Yamaha) 2 Roan van...
Cairoli confirmed he will start this weekend.

Timetable:

SATURDAY


SUNDAY


Updated entries:

Netherlands
Team Manager: Patrice Assendelft
1 Glenn Coldenhoff (Yamaha)
2 Roan van de Moosdijk (Kawasaki)
3 Jeffrey Herlings (KTM)

Belgium
Team Manager: Johan Boonen
4 Cyril Genot (KTM)
5 Liam Everts (KTM)
6 Brent Van Doninck (Yamaha)

Great Britain
Team Manager: Mark Chamberlain
7 Ben Watson (Yamaha)
8 Conrad Mewse (KTM)
9 Shaun Simpson (KTM)

Estonia
Team Manager: Martin Arumäe
10 Gert Krestinov (Honda)
11 Jörgen-Matthias Talviku (Husqvarna)
12 Harri Kullas (Yamaha)

France
Team Manager: Pascal Finot
13 Benoît Paturel (Honda)
14 Tom Vialle (KTM)
15 Mathys Boisramé (Kawasaki)

Germany
Team Manager: Wolfgang Thomas
19 Maximilian Nagl (Husqvarna)
20 Simon Längenfelder (GasGas)
21 Henry Jacobi (Honda)

Latvia
Team Manager: Valdis Seratinskis
22 Kārlis Sabulis (Husqvarna)
23 Mairis Pumpurs (Yamaha)
24 Tom Macuks (GasGas)

Spain
Team Manager: Paco Rico
25 José Butrón (KTM)
26 Yago Martínez (KTM)
27 Ander Valentín (Husqvarna)

Denmark
Team Manager: Emil Larsen
28 Thomas Kjær Olsen (Husqvarna)
29 Mikkel Haarup (Kawasaki)
30 Bastian Bøgh Damm (KTM)

Switzerland
Team Manager: Daniel Zollinger
31 Arnaud Tonus (Yamaha)
32 Mike Gwerder (KTM)
33 Valentin Guillod (Yamaha)

Slovenia
Team Manager: Bogomir Gajser
37 Luka Kutnar (KTM)
38 Jan Pancar (KTM)
39 Peter Irt (Husqvarna)

Sweden
Team Manager: Jonas Engdahl
40 Alvin Östlund (Yamaha)
41 Isak Gifting (GasGas)
42 Ken Bengtson (Husqvarna)

Italy
Team Manager: Thomas Traversini
46 Antonio Cairoli (KTM)
47 Mattia Guadagnini (KTM)
48 Alessandro Lupino (KTM)

Austria
Team Manager: Hannes Kinigadner
49 Michael Sandner (KTM)
50 Rene Hofer (KTM)
51 Marcel Stauffer (KTM)

Ireland
Team Manager: Mark Farrelly
52 Jason Meara (Kawasaki)
53 Jake Sheridan (KTM)
54 Stuart Edmonds (Husqvarna)

South Africa
Team Manager: Cheryl McLellan
58 David Goosen (Husqvarna)
59 Camden McLellan (Husqvarna)
60 Tristan Purdon (KTM)

Poland
Team Manager: Paweł Kurajk
61 Tomasz Wysocki (KTM)
62 Gabriel Chętnicki (Suzuki)
63 Jakub Barczewski (KTM)

Portugal
Team Manager: Ross Riley
64 Marco Silva (KTM)
65 Luís Outeiro (TM)
66 Hugo Basaúla (Kawasaki)

Ukraine
Team Manager: Volodymyr Tarasov
67 Dmytro Asmanov (KTM)
68 Maksym Kyenko (Yamaha)
69 Semen Nerush (KTM)

Russia
Team Manager: Evgeny Parshin
73 Vsevolod Brylyakov (Honda)
74 Timur Petrashin (KTM)
75 Evgeny Bobryshev (Husqvarna)

Czech Republic
Team Manager: Jiří Jankovský
76 Dušan Drdaj (GasGas)
77 Jan Wagenknecht (Husqvarna)
78 Petr Polák (Yamaha)

Iceland
Team Manager: Björk Erlingsdóttir
79 Eyþór Reynisson (Honda)
80 Eiður Orri Pállmarsson (Yamaha)
81 Máni Freyr Pétursson (KTM)

Lithuania
Team Manager: Rolandas Jasikonis
82 Dovydas Karka (Yamaha)
83 Erlandas Mackonis (KTM)
84 Arminas Jasikonis (Husqvarna)

Croatia
Team Manager: Danko Braim
88 Luka Crnković (Honda)
89 Marko Tumbri (KTM)
90 Matej Jaroš (Kawasaki)

Greece
Team Manager: Stylianos Korelis
91 Dimitrios Bakas (Yamaha)
92 Antonis Sagmalis (Yamaha)
93 Panagiotis Papilas (Honda)

Finland
Team Manager: Kusti Manninen
103 Miro Sihvonen (Honda)
104 Emil Weckman (Honda)
105 Jere Haavisto (Kawasaki)

Venezuela
Team Manager: Nicolás Cardona
106 Carlos Badiali (KTM)
107 Lorenzo Locurcio (KTM)
108 Raimundo Trasolini (KTM)

Canada
Team Manager: Carl Bastedo
109 Dylan Wright (Honda)
110 Jacob Piccolo (KTM)
111 Tyler Medaglia (GasGas)

Morocco
Team Manager: Agathe Billottet
112 Amine Aït Bella (KTM)
113 Saad Soulimani (KTM)
114 Abdelhalim Soulimani (Husqvarna)

Slovakia
Team Manager: Dušan Predanocy
115 Pavol Repčák (KTM)
116 Tomás Kohút (KTM)
117 Šimon Jošt (KTM)

Bulgaria
Team Manager: Gianmarco Santucci
118 Maykal Ivanov (Husqvarna)
119 Nikolay Malinov (KTM)
120 Petar Petrov (Honda)
Sorry but without USA this is plain boring 🤦🏼
So are you!
I have to agree a bit with babster here (Hi Andre!)

This MxDn is a amputated one no matter how you look at it!
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DeStouwer wrote:
Well, I think it could go one way or another on who takes victory. * Netherlands and Italy are the strongest teams, but Van de Moosdijk...
Well, I think it could go one way or another on who takes victory.

* Netherlands and Italy are the strongest teams, but Van de Moosdijk is barely back from injury, Coldenhoff is mediocre at best since Lommel and no one can predict how Cairoli will feel after last Sunday.

* France only has a chance because of Vialle. Paturel and Boisramé (first race on a 450 ever) won't set the world on fire.

* Belgium could turn out either way, top 5 or top 10. Depends on how Van Doninck and Genot will perform. Everts will be okay on his first attempt, but probably not top 5 in MX2-class.

* Great Britain stays under the radar, but I think they are the dark horse in this race. Podium at least.

* Germany is decent, but Nagl hasn't raced on a regular GP-level for 3 years.
Juck wrote:
Podium [i]at least[/i] for GB? They have a decent shot at it but barring extremely unfortunate circumstances I can't see them beating Italy or The Netherlands...
Podium at least for GB? They have a decent shot at it but barring extremely unfortunate circumstances I can't see them beating Italy or The Netherlands, and I'd put them on about the same level as France, maybe higher because the track probably suits their riders better.
That's what I meant, anything can happen.

Cairoli probably won't be at his best, neither are Coldenhoff and Van de Moosdijk lately. Paturel and Boisramé just ain't good enough at the moment to take it home for France.

It will depend on Watson's starts, if Mewse can stay on two wheels and if Simpson can perform at least one good result. That's why I think they're the dark horses for victory more than France. But theoretically, they're racing for 3rd place, indeed.
9/23/2021 3:06am
Has the Vaccine melted everyones brains? how can anyone give 2 shits about this race with this lineup.
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cablecable wrote:
Has the Vaccine melted everyones brains? how can anyone give 2 shits about this race with this lineup.
Apparently you do aswell, since you decided to spend some time on it to post about it. Silly
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DeStouwer wrote:
Well, I think it could go one way or another on who takes victory. * Netherlands and Italy are the strongest teams, but Van de Moosdijk...
Well, I think it could go one way or another on who takes victory.

* Netherlands and Italy are the strongest teams, but Van de Moosdijk is barely back from injury, Coldenhoff is mediocre at best since Lommel and no one can predict how Cairoli will feel after last Sunday.

* France only has a chance because of Vialle. Paturel and Boisramé (first race on a 450 ever) won't set the world on fire.

* Belgium could turn out either way, top 5 or top 10. Depends on how Van Doninck and Genot will perform. Everts will be okay on his first attempt, but probably not top 5 in MX2-class.

* Great Britain stays under the radar, but I think they are the dark horse in this race. Podium at least.

* Germany is decent, but Nagl hasn't raced on a regular GP-level for 3 years.
Juck wrote:
Podium [i]at least[/i] for GB? They have a decent shot at it but barring extremely unfortunate circumstances I can't see them beating Italy or The Netherlands...
Podium at least for GB? They have a decent shot at it but barring extremely unfortunate circumstances I can't see them beating Italy or The Netherlands, and I'd put them on about the same level as France, maybe higher because the track probably suits their riders better.
DeStouwer wrote:
That's what I meant, anything can happen. Cairoli probably won't be at his best, neither are Coldenhoff and Van de Moosdijk lately. Paturel and Boisramé just...
That's what I meant, anything can happen.

Cairoli probably won't be at his best, neither are Coldenhoff and Van de Moosdijk lately. Paturel and Boisramé just ain't good enough at the moment to take it home for France.

It will depend on Watson's starts, if Mewse can stay on two wheels and if Simpson can perform at least one good result. That's why I think they're the dark horses for victory more than France. But theoretically, they're racing for 3rd place, indeed.
Yeah I thought you might've meant that, I was just saying that GB is for from guaranteed a podium. Paturel doesn't have the fitness, Boisrame on a 450 is unknown but I don't think he'd be that far off Watson or Simpson, could even do better but it's also possible I'm way off. Vialle however will probably finish better than the 450s on GB and blow all the other MX2 riders out of the water as he has been doing in the GPs as of late, so it could really go either way, but if I were to put money on it I would say GB is more likely to podium than France. I will also add that Denmark is a dark horse and while unlikely, I wouldn't be shocked to see them podium.
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9/23/2021 3:23am
cablecable wrote:
Has the Vaccine melted everyones brains? how can anyone give 2 shits about this race with this lineup.
Eh, this year's MXoN is not being done properly. It's honestly really disappointing and I still think they should've cancelled it, with that said, it's still my favourite sporting event in the universe and I'm still looking forward to watching it even though, although less than usual, even though my country isn't even racing.

This year I'm gonna be cheering for Italy to win instead of Australia because I'd like to see Cairoli win a MXoN as it's really the only thing he hasn't won. Also pulling for Iceland to make the A Final for the first time ever.
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9/23/2021 3:35am
We REALLY couldn’t make it to this race? If there’s fans and it’s business as usual I’m going to be pretty upset at our “effort”. What a shame
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I get that it's not as good as it could be
But it's still some of the fastest dudes on dirt bikes racing around a motocross track..

Soo yeah, boring? Not for me

My heart rate won't be anywhere near where it usually is for the 3rd moto though haha and I'll probably be watching it on Monday morning after I wake up as opposed to Sunday night cause I can't sleep
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We REALLY couldn’t make it to this race? If there’s fans and it’s business as usual I’m going to be pretty upset at our “effort”. What...
We REALLY couldn’t make it to this race? If there’s fans and it’s business as usual I’m going to be pretty upset at our “effort”. What a shame
Yeah I really think the excuses not to go are just that; excuses.

I’m looking forward to it regardless, always an event where just about anything can happen, and does.
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I just hope nobody gets hurt, looking at the season entering its decisive phase.

I’m looking at you, JH84.
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9/23/2021 4:03am
DeStouwer wrote:
Well, I think it could go one way or another on who takes victory. * Netherlands and Italy are the strongest teams, but Van de Moosdijk...
Well, I think it could go one way or another on who takes victory.

* Netherlands and Italy are the strongest teams, but Van de Moosdijk is barely back from injury, Coldenhoff is mediocre at best since Lommel and no one can predict how Cairoli will feel after last Sunday.

* France only has a chance because of Vialle. Paturel and Boisramé (first race on a 450 ever) won't set the world on fire.

* Belgium could turn out either way, top 5 or top 10. Depends on how Van Doninck and Genot will perform. Everts will be okay on his first attempt, but probably not top 5 in MX2-class.

* Great Britain stays under the radar, but I think they are the dark horse in this race. Podium at least.

* Germany is decent, but Nagl hasn't raced on a regular GP-level for 3 years.
Juck wrote:
Podium [i]at least[/i] for GB? They have a decent shot at it but barring extremely unfortunate circumstances I can't see them beating Italy or The Netherlands...
Podium at least for GB? They have a decent shot at it but barring extremely unfortunate circumstances I can't see them beating Italy or The Netherlands, and I'd put them on about the same level as France, maybe higher because the track probably suits their riders better.
DeStouwer wrote:
That's what I meant, anything can happen. Cairoli probably won't be at his best, neither are Coldenhoff and Van de Moosdijk lately. Paturel and Boisramé just...
That's what I meant, anything can happen.

Cairoli probably won't be at his best, neither are Coldenhoff and Van de Moosdijk lately. Paturel and Boisramé just ain't good enough at the moment to take it home for France.

It will depend on Watson's starts, if Mewse can stay on two wheels and if Simpson can perform at least one good result. That's why I think they're the dark horses for victory more than France. But theoretically, they're racing for 3rd place, indeed.
Coldenhoff pretty much only goes beast mode at this event. He’s a 7-10th place rider almost every other part of the season.
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Aryen wrote:
I just hope nobody gets hurt, looking at the season entering its decisive phase.

I’m looking at you, JH84.
Yeah, I can’t believe KTM is letting him race. You would think Herlings, Prado, Gajser and Febvre would all be sitting out at this point.

Don’t get me wrong, I love and respect Herlings’ pride. I thinks it’s awesome and should be admired. But imagine if he gets hurt and is taken out of the title fight. Yikes, KTM big wigs heads would explode.
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I normally would never miss a MXoN. I wake up at 2:30 AM to watch live. This year I’m going riding. The excitement level is way down. Still looking forward to watching, though.
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9/23/2021 5:39am
DeStouwer wrote:
Cairoli confirmed he will start this weekend. Timetable: [b]SATURDAY[/b] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/09/24/511691/s1200_234241_screen_shot_2021_09_24_at_10_18_02_am.jpg[/img] [b]SUNDAY[/b] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/09/24/511689/s1200_234240_screen_shot_2021_09_24_at_10_18_14_am_1.jpg[/img] Updated entries: [b][u]Netherlands[/u][/b] [u]Team Manager:[/u] Patrice Assendelft 1 Glenn Coldenhoff (Yamaha) 2 Roan van...
Cairoli confirmed he will start this weekend.

Timetable:

SATURDAY


SUNDAY


Updated entries:

Netherlands
Team Manager: Patrice Assendelft
1 Glenn Coldenhoff (Yamaha)
2 Roan van de Moosdijk (Kawasaki)
3 Jeffrey Herlings (KTM)

Belgium
Team Manager: Johan Boonen
4 Cyril Genot (KTM)
5 Liam Everts (KTM)
6 Brent Van Doninck (Yamaha)

Great Britain
Team Manager: Mark Chamberlain
7 Ben Watson (Yamaha)
8 Conrad Mewse (KTM)
9 Shaun Simpson (KTM)

Estonia
Team Manager: Martin Arumäe
10 Gert Krestinov (Honda)
11 Jörgen-Matthias Talviku (Husqvarna)
12 Harri Kullas (Yamaha)

France
Team Manager: Pascal Finot
13 Benoît Paturel (Honda)
14 Tom Vialle (KTM)
15 Mathys Boisramé (Kawasaki)

Germany
Team Manager: Wolfgang Thomas
19 Maximilian Nagl (Husqvarna)
20 Simon Längenfelder (GasGas)
21 Henry Jacobi (Honda)

Latvia
Team Manager: Valdis Seratinskis
22 Kārlis Sabulis (Husqvarna)
23 Mairis Pumpurs (Yamaha)
24 Tom Macuks (GasGas)

Spain
Team Manager: Paco Rico
25 José Butrón (KTM)
26 Yago Martínez (KTM)
27 Ander Valentín (Husqvarna)

Denmark
Team Manager: Emil Larsen
28 Thomas Kjær Olsen (Husqvarna)
29 Mikkel Haarup (Kawasaki)
30 Bastian Bøgh Damm (KTM)

Switzerland
Team Manager: Daniel Zollinger
31 Arnaud Tonus (Yamaha)
32 Mike Gwerder (KTM)
33 Valentin Guillod (Yamaha)

Slovenia
Team Manager: Bogomir Gajser
37 Luka Kutnar (KTM)
38 Jan Pancar (KTM)
39 Peter Irt (Husqvarna)

Sweden
Team Manager: Jonas Engdahl
40 Alvin Östlund (Yamaha)
41 Isak Gifting (GasGas)
42 Ken Bengtson (Husqvarna)

Italy
Team Manager: Thomas Traversini
46 Antonio Cairoli (KTM)
47 Mattia Guadagnini (KTM)
48 Alessandro Lupino (KTM)

Austria
Team Manager: Hannes Kinigadner
49 Michael Sandner (KTM)
50 Rene Hofer (KTM)
51 Marcel Stauffer (KTM)

Ireland
Team Manager: Mark Farrelly
52 Jason Meara (Kawasaki)
53 Jake Sheridan (KTM)
54 Stuart Edmonds (Husqvarna)

South Africa
Team Manager: Cheryl McLellan
58 David Goosen (Husqvarna)
59 Camden McLellan (Husqvarna)
60 Tristan Purdon (KTM)

Poland
Team Manager: Paweł Kurajk
61 Tomasz Wysocki (KTM)
62 Gabriel Chętnicki (Suzuki)
63 Jakub Barczewski (KTM)

Portugal
Team Manager: Ross Riley
64 Marco Silva (KTM)
65 Luís Outeiro (TM)
66 Hugo Basaúla (Kawasaki)

Ukraine
Team Manager: Volodymyr Tarasov
67 Dmytro Asmanov (KTM)
68 Maksym Kyenko (Yamaha)
69 Semen Nerush (KTM)

Russia
Team Manager: Evgeny Parshin
73 Vsevolod Brylyakov (Honda)
74 Timur Petrashin (KTM)
75 Evgeny Bobryshev (Husqvarna)

Czech Republic
Team Manager: Jiří Jankovský
76 Dušan Drdaj (GasGas)
77 Jan Wagenknecht (Husqvarna)
78 Petr Polák (Yamaha)

Iceland
Team Manager: Björk Erlingsdóttir
79 Eyþór Reynisson (Honda)
80 Eiður Orri Pállmarsson (Yamaha)
81 Máni Freyr Pétursson (KTM)

Lithuania
Team Manager: Rolandas Jasikonis
82 Dovydas Karka (Yamaha)
83 Erlandas Mackonis (KTM)
84 Arminas Jasikonis (Husqvarna)

Croatia
Team Manager: Danko Braim
88 Luka Crnković (Honda)
89 Marko Tumbri (KTM)
90 Matej Jaroš (Kawasaki)

Greece
Team Manager: Stylianos Korelis
91 Dimitrios Bakas (Yamaha)
92 Antonis Sagmalis (Yamaha)
93 Panagiotis Papilas (Honda)

Finland
Team Manager: Kusti Manninen
103 Miro Sihvonen (Honda)
104 Emil Weckman (Honda)
105 Jere Haavisto (Kawasaki)

Venezuela
Team Manager: Nicolás Cardona
106 Carlos Badiali (KTM)
107 Lorenzo Locurcio (KTM)
108 Raimundo Trasolini (KTM)

Canada
Team Manager: Carl Bastedo
109 Dylan Wright (Honda)
110 Jacob Piccolo (KTM)
111 Tyler Medaglia (GasGas)

Morocco
Team Manager: Agathe Billottet
112 Amine Aït Bella (KTM)
113 Saad Soulimani (KTM)
114 Abdelhalim Soulimani (Husqvarna)

Slovakia
Team Manager: Dušan Predanocy
115 Pavol Repčák (KTM)
116 Tomás Kohút (KTM)
117 Šimon Jošt (KTM)

Bulgaria
Team Manager: Gianmarco Santucci
118 Maykal Ivanov (Husqvarna)
119 Nikolay Malinov (KTM)
120 Petar Petrov (Honda)
Sorry but without USA this is plain boring 🤦🏼
So are you!
You haven’t seen me party bad boy🦫
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9/23/2021 6:01am
DeStouwer wrote:
Well, I think it could go one way or another on who takes victory. * Netherlands and Italy are the strongest teams, but Van de Moosdijk...
Well, I think it could go one way or another on who takes victory.

* Netherlands and Italy are the strongest teams, but Van de Moosdijk is barely back from injury, Coldenhoff is mediocre at best since Lommel and no one can predict how Cairoli will feel after last Sunday.

* France only has a chance because of Vialle. Paturel and Boisramé (first race on a 450 ever) won't set the world on fire.

* Belgium could turn out either way, top 5 or top 10. Depends on how Van Doninck and Genot will perform. Everts will be okay on his first attempt, but probably not top 5 in MX2-class.

* Great Britain stays under the radar, but I think they are the dark horse in this race. Podium at least.

* Germany is decent, but Nagl hasn't raced on a regular GP-level for 3 years.
I disagree that UK has podium in a bag... If Mewse is able to find his alien form from 5 years ago... Maybe podium threat in that case.

I wouldn't sleep on Max Nagl. That guy slays in ADAC and even here in Czechia... Butron nor Locurcio (i'm affraid that Lorenzo is hurt from 2 weeks ago...) can't match him. Excluding KR94 he is the best german 450 rider - fullstop.

I would expect few eyebrows to be risen by 20 yo Slovakian Šimon Jošt on 450, around 10th place in Open quali wouldn't phase me.

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9/23/2021 8:22am
cablecable wrote:
Has the Vaccine melted everyones brains? how can anyone give 2 shits about this race with this lineup.
There have been plenty of MXoNs with more depleted lineups than this, and they still ended up being fantastic races.

I'll be tuning in!
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9/23/2021 8:30am
Sorry but without USA this is plain boring 🤦🏼
Oh I think the battle for 5th place will be just as good without the US
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9/23/2021 8:35am
Sorry but without USA this is plain boring 🤦🏼
visser62 wrote:
Oh I think the battle for 5th place will be just as good without the US
Grinning That's cold.
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9/23/2021 9:05am
Just thinking out loud, but does anyone know which team scored the fewest points ever? Was it the year RC, RV and Ferry spanked everyone at Budds? I think that was like 07. If that’s not the lowest certainly it has to be close.
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9/23/2021 9:13am
I may be biased here but Canada has a pretty solid team. Dylan Wright has some serious speed IF he can keep it on two wheels. and Tyler Medaglia is always a really good bet to stay up and do well. I predict a top 10 for those guys.
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9/23/2021 9:25am
GPR245 wrote:
I may be biased here but Canada has a pretty solid team. Dylan Wright has some serious speed IF he can keep it on two wheels...
I may be biased here but Canada has a pretty solid team. Dylan Wright has some serious speed IF he can keep it on two wheels. and Tyler Medaglia is always a really good bet to stay up and do well. I predict a top 10 for those guys.
I agree. Probably a bit too optimistic but I think if everything goes perfect for us we might be able to squeeze out a top 5
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9/23/2021 9:29am
agn5008 wrote:
Just thinking out loud, but does anyone know which team scored the fewest points ever? Was it the year RC, RV and Ferry spanked everyone at...
Just thinking out loud, but does anyone know which team scored the fewest points ever? Was it the year RC, RV and Ferry spanked everyone at Budds? I think that was like 07. If that’s not the lowest certainly it has to be close.
I would assume it would be USAs 1986 team then possibly the 96 team.
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9/23/2021 9:31am
This is a great last chance for AC to get the team MxDN win. The Dutch are obviously at full strength but almost everyone else is not. Would be a nice cap for his career.
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