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Good old Geiser won in Sweden!

Good old Geiser won in Sweden!

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Our motocross ace, Tim Gajser, who even had to miss the race a few weeks ago after a serious injury, showed in Sweden, on a basis that suits him, what kind of test he is from and staged performances like the ones we watched last year on his way. to win the historic title of world champion in the MXGP class. Gajser led from start to finish in the first run of the sixteenth race of this season and in the end celebrated with a nearly ten-second lead. He was helped a bit by Gautier Paulin, who successfully kept the dangerous Jeffrey Herlings behind, but in the end he came in second place. The team had to concede victory to Romain Fevbre in the second run, but had some luck in the fight for second place, as Herlings' chain was torn. "This is very special and important with
Gajser in the Czech Republic to third place

Gajser in the Czech Republic to third place

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The current world champion of the MXGP class, Tim Gajser, reached the final third place in Loket, Czech Republic, with the victory in the first and fourth place in the second run. Gajser was unbeatable in the first run, and he also started the second excellently, but he could not follow the pace of Antonio Cairoli after the injury, so he slowly slipped to fourth place. Cairoli eventually celebrated his 83rd win, increasing his lead in the World Cup scoring, Clement Desalle was second. “After a good start and the first laps, I had some problems,” Gajser said after the race. "Nevertheless, I'm happy to be on the podium again after a long time. I'm better in every race, so I'm already looking forward to the next one. It's been a long time since my last victory, so I'm really happy," he added.
Gajser is returning to top form with sixth place

Gajser is returning to top form with sixth place

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Tim Geiser began his return to the Motocross World Championships at the Portuguese Grand Prix after a serious shoulder injury and two missed races. The current world champion reached eighth place in the first run, advanced another two places in the second and in the end celebrated a total of sixth place, which, given the long absence and the necessary rest, is excellent. Unfortunately for our ace, Antonio Cairoli was also excellent again, the leader in scoring the championship, who increased his advantage in the championship with today's victory, as he now has 478 points, and Gajser is only 310th in fifth place. Jeffrey was second in today's race. Herlings, and Arminas Jasikonis surprised with third place. Apart from Gajser, the Slovenes did not have any representatives in Portugal, as the brothers Jernej and Peter Irt decided after the race in Italy.
Geiser in qualifying to fifth place

Geiser in qualifying to fifth place

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Tim Gajser started his return to the MXGP class race tracks in Portugal with fifth place in the qualifying race. After the start, Tim drove in sixth place, then broke through to third, and after a small mistake when he drove off the track and almost fell, he lost two places and finished fifth. The race was marked by the surprising victory of Lithuanian Arminas Jasikonis, and the fall of Antonio Cairoli in the fight for second place. The Italian fell badly, but fortunately he was not injured. MXGP, Portuguese GP Qualifiers: 1 27 Jasikonis, Arminas LTU LMSF Suzuki 24: 04.032 2 12 Nagl, Maximilian GER DMSB Husqvarna 24: 10.050 3 461 Febvre, Romain FRA FFM Yamaha 24: 14.065 4 222 Cairoli, Antonio ITA FMI KTM 24: 15.154 5 243 Geiser, Tim SLO AMZS Honda 24: 19.010 6 84 Herlings, Jeffrey NED KNMV KTM
Gajser reached tenth place on his return

Gajser reached tenth place on his return

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Tim Gajser returned to the elite class competition of the Motocross World Championship after a break race in Pttobian, Italy, where he finished 21th overall, earning him 50 points. As expected, the victory was celebrated by the local Antonio Cairoli, who recorded 44 points with the highest ranking in both races, thus increasing the lead in this year's MXGP championship. Second was Jeffrey Herlings with 36 points and third was Max Anstie with 282 points. Gajser finished the first run in tenth place after a solid start, and the second after falling in eleventh place, which was enough for the final tenth place, and after two races without points due to a serious injury, our motocross rider is now fifth. So far, he has collected 431 points in the season, and the leading Cairoli has 149, which is XNUMX more than Gajser. In addition to Gajser, we are in Italy spr
Gajser returns to the MXGP championship with a race in Italy

Gajser returns to the MXGP championship with a race in Italy

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Tim Gasjer missed his appearance at the GP of Russia due to an injured shoulder, and after a break he is ready to return the fight for World Cup points. The current world champion will perform at the Italian Grand Prix in Ottobian this weekend. “I’m looking forward to coming back,” Tim said. "It was hard for me when I had to miss the race to be able to heal the injury, but now I see it was the best for me. I like the track in Ottobian because it's sandy. I'm ready to go back and finally drive like I did again. I know, "Gajser added. Roger Harvey, head of Honda's MXGP department, is also looking forward to his return to racing: "We are happy to go to Ottobiano with both riders. Bobby (Evgenij Bobrišev) has strengthened his shoulder to be even stronger this weekend. Tim can't wait to get back, then
Geiser will miss the performance in Russia

Geiser will miss the performance in Russia

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Tim Gajser will not compete in the next elite class race in the World Motocross Championship, after doctors in Maribor discovered that the current world champion has a broken shoulder blade. Gajser fell badly in the race in Latvia, and then, despite the pain and bruises, he also competed in the race in Germany, where he fell again on the Teutschenthal track and obviously aggravated the injury. In the coming weeks, Tim is waiting for recovery, part of which is rest, so we will not see our ace perform in Orlionok. Honda made the decision with a heavy heart, but since there are ten more races on the agenda by the end of the season, it is more important that Gajser fully recovers. If the recovery goes smoothly, Tim will be back on the bike in three weeks at the Italian GP. “I wanted to avoid that anyway, because I really didn’t
Gajser raced with a broken blade

Gajser raced with a broken blade

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The current world champion of the highest class in motocross, MXGP, Tim Gajser, suffered a shoulder blade fracture in a fall in Latvia, the Maribor Clinical Center has established. Gajser got involved with a competitor in the first run of the race in Latvia and fell, but only took an ugly bruise on his leg from a close encounter. In the second run, the pitch for our motocross rider continued as he fell ugly after the jump. A medical examination immediately after the fall showed no fractures, so Tim competed in the next race in Germany despite the pain. There he fell again in the qualifiers, but because the pain did not subside even in the race in France, he decided not to perform there. At first, they suspected that it was a torn muscle, but only a detailed examination in Maribor showed that Makolčan had a broken shoulder blade. "No
Geiser in the fight for points from 28th place

Geiser in the fight for points from 28th place

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Clement Desalle was the fastest in qualifying for the French GP, ahead of hosts Romain Febvre and Jeffrey Herlings. The ninth race of the MXGP World Championship will take place in Ernee, France tomorrow, and only one of our representatives, Tim Gajser, will take part in it. The current world champion has still not fully recovered from the injuries from Latvia, which he recovered with a fall in Germany a week ago, and consequently we did not see him in the usual place today - in the foreground. As in Germany, Gajser is likely to aim for as many points as possible for the World Cup, in which Toni Cairoli has eluded him somewhat in recent weeks. The Italian, who scored 305 points this year compared to Gajser's 261, was sixth today, but Gajser is already threatened from the background by Gautier Paulin, who is only lagging behind.
Geiser: I’ve never ridden with so much pain

Geiser: I’ve never ridden with so much pain

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Behind Tim Gajser is another painful racing weekend. The current world champion in motocross drove a heroic race in Germany, the main goal of which was to reduce the loss of points for the World Championship. After a collision with a teammate and a nasty fall in Latvia two weeks ago, Tim competed in the German Grand Prix qualifiers in Teutschenthal despite the pain, but the pitch still accompanied our ace, who fell again in the qualifying race and recovered from Latvia. After therapy with Honda's physiotherapist, however, Gajser decided to take part in the race, where he tried to limit the loss of points. After two strenuous runs, he finished in eleventh place in the overall grand prize standings. “It’s another busy weekend for me,” Tim said. "It was probably one of the hardest ends