Alessandro Lupino and Joel Roelants new Junior World Champions
This weekend the FIM Junior MX World Championship 2006 took place at Vantaan Moottorikerho VMK r.y., near the finnish capital Helsinki. More than 140 riders from 26 nations participated. Those with the longest way came from Canada, Namibia, South Africa and the USA. Here are the results:
Yesterday the qualification for the today's FIM Junior MX World Championship 2006 of the classes 80cc and 125cc jun. took place in the Finnish Vantaa north of Helsikini. More than 140 riders from 26 nations participated. Those with the longest way came from Canada, Namibia, South Africa and the USA. Here are the results:
Kawasaki Racing Team have now completed their motocross line-up for their assault on the 2007 FIM MX1 World Championships with the signing of twenty year old Billy MacKenzie (GBR) who has agreed terms for a one year deal, riding for the Dutch based factory team of Jan De Groot.
2001 American 125cc champion and GP winner Mike Brown will be making a return to Grand Prix motocross after signing a one year deal with the CAS Honda team.
Many people knew he could and he would have caught the tenth title but superstitions say it is not good to talk about something which is not finished yet. And Stefan Everts is superstitious: on Saturday he was wearing a yellow gear but he wanted a blue one for today. Sunday colour for Everts is only blue and it brings him luck. That luck, combined with his talent and his strong will, finally brought him there: to the Olympus of Motocross, with a Ten World Titles crown.