FIM Motocross World Championship - Valkenswaard
Saturday 03 May: Valkenswaard, in The Netherlands, will be flooded Dutch fans dressed in orange, not only the color worn by Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Dutch phenomenon Jeffrey Herlings, it is also the countries national color, representing passion, pride and royalty.
Also tackling the sand of Valkenswaard this weekend, the women of the
FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship will be lining up for their third round this year with
HM Plant KTM UK’s Natalie Kane running the red plate as championship points leader for the first time in her career.
Meanwhile Red Bull KTM Racing’s Davy Pootjes will lead the European Championship EMX125
into round three this weekend, where the Dutch youngster will go for
his third consecutive overall this year in front of his home crowd,
while the smaller EMX150 class will also be taking to the track to
compete for round one of the European Championship EMX150 on CRF150’s kindly set up and supplied by Honda.
MXGP:
The odds were up against the reigning world champ Antonio Cairoli
in Bulgaria, yet it was him who prevailed and further extended his MXGP
points lead. While we have come to expect the unexpected this season,
it raises the question is there anyone who can stop or even slow down
the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider as heads straight for FIM motocross world title number eight?
Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team’s Gautier Paulin
is probably the most likely to stop Cairoli from claiming a new World
Title. The stylish Frenchman has proved he’s got the pace and the
ability, but so far has been burdened by bad luck.
Like the Dutch, Belgian’s are also amazing in the
sand and they aren’t shy in saying they dig a good sand race. Having
grown up in the sand and given his huge amount of progress this year, it
could finally be Yamaha Factory Racing’s Jeremy Van Horebeek’s time to shine.
Meanwhile Rockstar Energy Suzuki’s duo of Belgians Clement Desalle and Kevin Strijbos,
who have done their fair share of laps in the sand, are consistent top
three threats. Belgian fans will be betting on Strijbos for a podium
this weekend after his fourth here last year, which was then followed up
by a second overall in the sand of Lierop (The Netherlands) later that
season.
It will be a bitter sweet round of MXGP for Team HRC as they come in confident in Bobby’s (Evgeny Bobryshev)
ability to put Honda on the box, especially after his third place here
in Valkenswaard last year. Meanwhile on the same note, the team will be
guttered to miss their biggest championship threat Max Nagl who had surgery on his wrist late last week after being a victim of a freak accident at a training track in Holland.
Also falling victim to the same wreck as Nagl, Red Bull IceOne Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Todd Waters
wound up with two broken bones in his leg which required immediate
surgery, a fractured hip and a broken collarbone. It is said the
friendly Australian will have to sit out eight weeks but has opted to
remain in Europe and attend all the rounds of MXGP as a spectator, "It’s
good to stay here and go to the races, at least then I can see the
tracks, see how they cut up so I know if I ever have to race there, I
can say yeah! I know this track, I have been here before”.
On a happier note, CLS Kawasaki Monster Energy’s Tommy Searle,
who was knocking on the door of the top five at the opening round of
MXGP in Qatar but was quickly sidelined at the following round in
Thailand after an enormous crash over a massive jump broke his wrist,
will make his return this weekend.
2013 MX1 Podium
1st. Antonio Cairoli / 2nd. Ken De Dycker / 3rd. Evgeny Bobryshev
MX2:
Dressed in orange, not only for his country but also for his team, motocross royalty Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jeffrey Herlings
will be the one to watch. The nineteen-year-old Dutch sensation’s
skills on a sand track have never been doubted, he has proved time and
time again he is one of the best sand riders to ever walk the planet,
although his form of late has been firmly challenged which makes us
wonder can someone foot it with him on his own turf?
Red plate holder CLS Kawasaki Monster Energy’s Arnaud Tonus
has gone on the record to say he is going into this weekend believing
he can win, which is great news for the fans and also the best attitude
to have as a racer. Although winning against Jeffrey Herlings in the
sand may have been touted as impossible, if we have learnt anything this
season, it is that nothing is impossible.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jordi Tixier
finally turned things around in Bulgaria when he took home two thirds
for third overall. Now with his first podium finish of the season under
his belt, and with the confidence of second here last year, it will be
interesting to see what Frenchman can do.
BikeIT Yamaha Cosworth’s Max Anstie
has made some bold statements this year in saying "I realized I could
win when I was about 10 years old and I raced Jeffrey (Herlings) in the
sand. I know I’m the fastest. There’s no one that can do the things I
can do” which could make for some exciting racing this weekend with the
animosity between Anstie and Herlings going way back to their 85cc days.
Meanwhile young guns CLS Kawasaki Monster Energy’s Dylan Ferrandis and Wilvo Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing’s duo of Aleksandr Tonkov and Romain Febvre
can also be surprise contenders this weekend. Ferrandis was hauling in
the sand of Lierop last year, when he took second overall behind the
king of sand, Jeffrey Herlings.
Kemea Yamaha Racing’s Petar Petrov
will also be coming in hot. The Bulgarian rode amazing in front of his
home crowd two weeks ago, battling in both races from the back of the
pack to come home with an outstanding sixth overall. After spending the
last ten years living in Belgium, the Bulgarian has definitely honed his
sand skills and could have a shot at his first ever podium finish this
weekend.
While MX2 championship threat, Rockstar Energy Suzuki World’s Glenn Coldenhoff
took a devastating blow this week when a crash while training tore the
ligaments off his knee. The Dutchman went immediately to a specialist
who later confirmed he needed immediate surgery. "I am so disappointed. I
had maximum points in the Dutch championship and was third in the MX2
World Championship with Valkenswaard next. It would have been a good
season, but now I have to focus on coming back from this”.
2013 MX2 Podium 1st. Jeffrey Herlings / 2nd. Jordi Tixier / 3rd. Jake Nicholls