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settembre 21, 2023 - Yamaha Racing

Revved up & ready for MXGP Grand Finale in Great Britain

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The Monster Energy #yamaha Factory #mxgp and MX2 teams are all set for the 19th and final round of the FIM #motocross World Championship, which will take place this weekend at the spectacular
Matterley Basin circuit in Winchester, England. The #Event is expected to be a thriller as Monster Energy #yamaha Factory MX2’s Jago Geerts aims to end the MX2 chapter of his career in style. The
Belgian star arrives in Great Britain, second in the championship standings, just 4-points clear of his two closest rivals Simon Laengenfelder and Liam Everts.

Adding to the excitement, the #mxgp of Great Britain will also host the decisive ninth and final round of the EMX125 Championship, where MJC #yamaha Official EMX125’s Janis Reisulis has his sights
set on his first European Championship title. The Latvian prodigy enters English territory, holding a significant 37-point lead over his only remaining competitor, Mathis Valin.

Beyond individual success, #yamaha currently leads the coveted Manufacturers Championship standings across the MX2, EMX250, and EMX125 classes. The goal is clear - to add these three
prestigious titles to Yamaha's trophy case.
However, the thrill continues. #yamaha is also on the brink of clinching the Manufacturer's title in the top-tier #mxgp class as well. With just an 8-point deficit, #yamaha arrives at the #mxgp of Great
Britain with high hopes.

In the #mxgp rider championship, the top three positions have already been locked in, with Jeremy Seewer pocketing the bronze medal with a thrilling Grand Prix win at the #mxgp of Italy, a few days
ago. With no championship pressure, the Monster Energy #yamaha Factory #mxgp star aims to enjoy the final round of the series while challenging the top step of the podium.
Similarly, Monster Energy #yamaha Factory MXGP’s Glenn Coldenhoff has a healthy 48-point advantage over his closest rival and is likely to end his 2023 season fourth, while Maxime Renaux
can only move as high up the rankings as ninth. Regardless of the overall, both riders hope to end the season on a positive note and on the podium.

Moving on to Geerts, since starting his Grand Prix career with #yamaha in 2018, Geerts has racked up an impressive list of achievements. During his six years with #yamaha on a YZ250F, both
production and factory versions of the bike, the Belgian has celebrated 54 podium finishes, of which 23 have been Grand Prix wins. The #mxgp of Great Britain marks the Belgian’s final race on a 250cc
before stepping up to the premier class, #mxgp, and he is hoping to end this incredible chapter of his career on with another podium finish, or even better, a Grand Prix win.

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