Team HRC look to build momentum in Great Britain

Scritto mercoledì 20 Marzo 2019 alle 11:09.

With two weekends off since the first round in Argentina, Team HRC riders Tim Gajser, Brian Bogers and Calvin Vlaanderen now head to Great Britain for round two of the 2019 motocross world championship, hoping to put together a good run of results in a period of time that sees them race three weeks in a row.

First up is the MXGP of Great Britain, held at the excellent Matterley Basin facility, near the city of Winchester in Hampshire. The track is well-liked amongst pro riders and features big jumps and wide sweeping bends, all set within a layout that provides great viewing for the vast number of spectators expected to visit the first European GP of the year.

After his second place in Argentina, Gajser is hoping to go one better this weekend, something he previously achieved in 2016 when the Slovenian rider went 1-1 in dominating fashion as he swept the field on his way to his first MXGP World Championship title success. Bogers joins his colleague for round two, looking to build upon his results and race himself back into contention for the higher honours after missing so much of the 2018 campaign.

For Vlaanderen, a tie-breaker saw him miss out on the podium in Argentina but the CRF250RW rider likes the Matterley Basin track and is looking forward to getting back to racing after these last couple of weeks away from a gate drop.

Despite the March date, the weather in England is looking promising for this weekend which should help provide really good conditions for all the riders who will be riding on the track, as well as for all the fans who will be in attendance around the track. The opening rounds of the EMX250 and EMX2t are also scheduled for the weekend, so there will be plenty of action to follow, but the first MX2 free practice starts at 11:30 local time on Saturday 23rdMarch, with racing getting underway at 12:15 on Sunday 24th March.

Tim Gajser 243

It’s great to get back to racing after two weeks off. I have been training hard and putting in a lot of work in preparation for this race and I can’t wait to finally get back on a race track again after having the break. I really like the Matterley Basin track so I’m really looking forward to having some good races over there and having fun, which I think is the most important thing because if I can have fun, I know that I will have had a good race and a good result.

Brian Bogers 189

After Argentina I needed a few days of recovery because the travelling and the race was quite tough, but I felt good after the break and I started back training feeling refreshed and ready to try and improve myself every day. The weather has been quite bad in Holland so it has been tough to find decent tracks, but we made it work in mostly sand tracks. Now I will have a couple of days on hard pack as I try to get ready for Matterley Basin.

Calvin Vlaanderen 10

When I got back from Argentina, I carried on right away with the programme of what I needed to do. I think I saw what I needed to work on after that race so as soon as I got back I got straight to work and have been putting in both hours on the bike and off the bike to improve myself physically. Unfortunately I got quite sick midway through so I did have to take a few days off in order to recover but right now I’m back 100% and training again and feeling good. I also really like Matterley Basin, it’s a good track to ride and it’s fun because there are so many lines and nice jumps so it’ll be good racing and I’m looking forward to getting back out there on track.

Marcus Pereira de Freitas

HRC General Manager – MXGP

It has been useful to have these last two weeks off, just so we can get all the riders back to Europe and back into a good routine again. After Argentina we know some things that we needed to work on and this break has allowed us to implement those things, and I am excited to see how Tim, Brian and Calvin perform now at Matterley Basin. With three races in three weekends, on three completely different tracks, it will be a difficult period for everyone but I know that riders and the rest of the team are extremely professional and will all work together to help us achieve our targets.

 
MXGP 2019 

Rider Standings

Limited to top 30 results

Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor
1 CAIROLI Antonio 222 ITA 50 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM
2 GAJSER Tim 243 SLO 44 Team HRC – MXGP Honda
3 VAN HOREBEEK Jeremy 89 BEL 35 Honda SR Motoblouz Honda
4 DESALLE Clement 25 BEL 33 Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki
5 PAULIN Gautier 21 FRA 32 Wilvo Yamaha MXGP Yamaha
6 JASIKONIS Arminas 27 LTU 26 Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Husqvarna
7 SEARLE Tommy 100 GBR 22 Bike It DRT Kawasaki Kawasaki
8 SIMPSON Shaun 24 GBR 22 RFX KTM Racing KTM
9 SEEWER Jeremy 91 SWI 21 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Yamaha
10 JONASS Pauls 41 LAT 21 Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Husqvarna
11 LIEBER Julien 33 BEL 21 Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki
12 FEBVRE Romain 461 FRA 20 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Yamaha
13 ANSTIE Max 99 GBR 18 Standing Construct KTM KTM
14 LUPINO Alessandro 77 ITA 17 Gebben V Venrooy Kawasaki Kawasaki
15 TIXIER Jordi 911 FRA 13 Team VHR KTM Racing KTM
16 TONUS Arnaud 4 SWI 11 Wilvo Yamaha MXGP Yamaha
17 MONTICELLI Ivo 128 ITA 11 iFly JK Racing Yamaha
18 BOGERS Brian 189 NDL 9 Team HRC – MXGP Honda
19 COLDENHOFF Glenn 259 NDL 7 Standing Construct KTM KTM
20 BUTRON Jose 17 SPA 4 JD Gunnex KTM Racing Team KTM
21 POLI Joaquin 179 ARG 3 Wildcard Rider Honda
22 LUZZARDI Juan Pablo 171 ARG 1 Wildcard Rider KTM
23 SALAZAR Jetro 220 ECU 1 Wildcard Rider Honda