2022 MXGP of Spain Recap
Round nine of the 2022 MXGP season took place in the backyard of both Jorge Prado and Ruben Fernandez in central Spain. Two months ago, Prado won a hop, skip, and a jump away over in Portugal, and last won in Spain in 2020.
Round nine of the 2022 MXGP season took place in the backyard of both Jorge Prado and Ruben Fernandez in central Spain. Two months ago, Prado won a hop, skip, and a jump away over in Portugal, and last won in Spain in 2020.
Once again, Italy was the host of an MXGP round, but this time in the sands of Sardegna. Quite the contrast in track surface and atmosphere than last weekend in Maggiora.
Tim Gajser looked to keep the train rolling at the host track of the 2016 Motocross Des Nations, in an MXGP field that had a notable absence this weekend.
The Jeffrey Herlings to America dream is officially dead.
On the docket for the MXGP lads this weekend was the annual trip to Latvia at the Kegums facility. The former Motocross Des Nations host track serves as the home race for native Latvian and former MX2 World Champion Pauls Jonass.
The 2022 MXGP season hit the quarter-way mark on Sunday as the series made its second of four stops in Italy. The Trentino circuit, which is one of the world’s best tracks in terms of layout and ambiance, had a notable twist for 2022.
MXGP is back in Europe after their lone round in the Americas prior to Des Nations in the fall. As the most recent round in Argentina, the GP of Portugal was the first stop in the country in some time, since 2019 to be exact.
The first flyaway MXGP round of 2022 did not take long to get here. Just in round three, the World Motocross Championship had its lone Grand Prix in the western hemisphere in Argentina.
The MXGP riders made their first stop to Italy this weekend at the Lombardia circuit. Tim Gajser, the preseason favorite, opened up the premier class a week ago with a 1-2 for the Grand Prix win, which was more or less expected.
After a week’s delay due to some heavy wind damage, MXGP made its season debut in southeast England on Sunday. No Jeffrey Herlings, no Romain Febvre, but there was still plenty of other notable storylines heading into, and leaving Sunday.
This year’s MXGP class season will begin in a very odd fashion. The top two points finishers from a year ago, Jeffrey Herlings and Romain Febvre are both set to miss time to begin the year.
The 2022 World Motocross tilt is now just days away from beginning at Matterley Basin in England. MX2’s World Title is up for grabs this year with Maxime Renaux off to the MXGP class, leaving Tom Vialle, Jago Geerts, and others left to duke it out.
Round nine of the 2022 MXGP season took place in the backyard of both Jorge Prado and Ruben Fernandez in central Spain. Two months ago, Prado won a hop, skip, and a jump away over in Portugal, and last won in Spain in 2020.
Once again, Italy was the host of an MXGP round, but this time in the sands of Sardegna. Quite the contrast in track surface and atmosphere than last weekend in Maggiora.
Tim Gajser looked to keep the train rolling at the host track of the 2016 Motocross Des Nations, in an MXGP field that had a notable absence this weekend.
The Jeffrey Herlings to America dream is officially dead.
On the docket for the MXGP lads this weekend was the annual trip to Latvia at the Kegums facility. The former Motocross Des Nations host track serves as the home race for native Latvian and former MX2 World Champion Pauls Jonass.
The 2022 MXGP season hit the quarter-way mark on Sunday as the series made its second of four stops in Italy. The Trentino circuit, which is one of the world’s best tracks in terms of layout and ambiance, had a notable twist for 2022.
MXGP is back in Europe after their lone round in the Americas prior to Des Nations in the fall. As the most recent round in Argentina, the GP of Portugal was the first stop in the country in some time, since 2019 to be exact.
The first flyaway MXGP round of 2022 did not take long to get here. Just in round three, the World Motocross Championship had its lone Grand Prix in the western hemisphere in Argentina.
The MXGP riders made their first stop to Italy this weekend at the Lombardia circuit. Tim Gajser, the preseason favorite, opened up the premier class a week ago with a 1-2 for the Grand Prix win, which was more or less expected.
After a week’s delay due to some heavy wind damage, MXGP made its season debut in southeast England on Sunday. No Jeffrey Herlings, no Romain Febvre, but there was still plenty of other notable storylines heading into, and leaving Sunday.
This year’s MXGP class season will begin in a very odd fashion. The top two points finishers from a year ago, Jeffrey Herlings and Romain Febvre are both set to miss time to begin the year.
The 2022 World Motocross tilt is now just days away from beginning at Matterley Basin in England. MX2’s World Title is up for grabs this year with Maxime Renaux off to the MXGP class, leaving Tom Vialle, Jago Geerts, and others left to duke it out.
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