Rockstar Energy Suzuki signs Glenn Coldenhoff
Friday 06 September: Currently riding for Standing Construct KTM, Coldenhoff won his first MX2 round at the British GP at Matterley Basin - it was also a first for the team.
Courtesy of www.coldenhoffracing.nl
The Grand Prix of Benelux this weekend will be the final step for
the current structure of the Rockstar Energy Suzuki Europe motocross
effort with the German crew set to undergo revised organisation for 2014
and a future that will see Dutch rider Glenn Coldenhoff ride the
RM-Z250.
The renewed initiative for next season will see
Rockstar Energy Suzuki Europe retain its name and continue with exciting
and excellent potential in FIM MX2 Motocross World Championship racing
and the European EMX125 and EMX85 categories with RM-Z250 and RM125 and
RM85 motorcycles. And the technical set-up will enjoy increased
co-operation with GRP (Geboers Racing Promotions) to carry forth the
'factory backed' label outside of the MX1 class.
To tackle the
future in MX2 at Grand Prix level the team are pleased to be able to
count on the services of Dutch talent Coldenhoff, recent winner of the
British Grand Prix and a rider who has burst to prominence with his
first podiums and pole positions in 2013. He will be backed-up by
Belgian Julien Lieber, who has recovered from a knee ligament injury,
and will head into the off-season 100% fit to prepare effectively for
the 18-round 2014 term.
Alongside in MX2 will be Swiss racer
Jeremy Seewer; who will extend his long association with Suzuki. Seewer
(pictured), who has made several impressive wild-card appearances in
Grand Prix in 2012 and 2013, is still in contention for the European
EMX250 title this season - the last outing coming this weekend at Lierop
- and has won two of the seven rounds to-date. The EMX250 contest is
the feeder class to Grand Prix and is run as part of the support
programme at FIM World Championship events. It is on this beneficial
European platform for development and evolution that Rockstar Energy
Suzuki Europe will again support the teenage forces of Brian Hsu (owner
of a podium finish in EMX125 in just his first campaign on the larger
bike this year) and Italian 85 champion Gianluca Facchetti on the RM85.
"To
continue our project in the best way and to maintain Suzuki's presence
at the top level in several important racing categories, this was a
great move and I'm happy we could do it with the great support of
Rockstar Energy, Bischof Logistik and Ortema," said Team Manager Thomas
Ramsbacher. "We are pleased that Glenn has seen what we want to achieve
with our MX2 programme and that we can field racers like Julien, Jeremy,
Brian and Gianluca as they go on with their career development with
decent results so far. Overall we can look very optimistically to the
future."
The sand of Lierop will be a capable stage for current
rider Max Anstie to sign-off his tenure with the team and bag some
overdue silverware this weekend. The Brit celebrated a podium appearance
at the same circuit in 2012 and his technical ability is a formidable
asset on the shifting and incredibly bumpy terrain. Seewer faces a
crucial decider in the EMX250 competition and needs to score 13 points
more than Valentin Guillod to deny his countryman the title. Jorge
Zaragoza will also close his season on the RM-Z250 and Hsu will hope to
confirm a final top-10 position in the EMX125 standings and needs just
two points to make it into the lead group.