

The young Frenchman is the only rider to qualify inside the top-five at every round and has only missed the podium twice in the Grand Prix overalls. Maxime Renaux leads the way with a solid 34-point lead over Mattia Guadagnini. In MX2, the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 team is enjoying a successful 2021 season, with all three riders sitting inside the top-five in the FIM MX2 World Championship Standings. The rookie remains the best-placed newcomer to the class. While most riders used ‘the break’ to rest and recover, Watson used it to train and prepare for an intense, tight and compact second half of the season, where he has focused on improving his speed on hard-packed surfaces. Currently eighth in the MXGP points, the ‘259’ hopes to achieve consistent results while fighting upfront during the next 12 rounds.Īs for Ben Watson, the 24-year-old Brit hopes to keep progressing as he continues to get to grips with the powerful YZ450FM and the highly competitive MXGP class. The Dutchman raced his YZ450FM during the break at a Belgian International in Mol, where he defeated one of the 2021 MXGP title favourites in three races for a convincing overall victory. Glenn Coldenhoff is confident after finishing second overall on the same points as the eventual round winner at the Turkish Grand Prix in 2019. He is currently sixth in the MXGP Championship Standings.
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Nevertheless, the ‘91’ is mentally strong and hopes that a positive attitude will allow him to manage his energy wisely as he builds towards full fitness. The 27-year-old Swiss star used the break in the calendar to rest and recover but feels that he is still not in peak form. Jeremy Seewer has had a challenging start to the season, with health issues preventing him from reaching his full potential thus far in 2021.
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The season will restart with an action-packed double-header at the hard-packed, fast and jumpy Turkish venue, where the eighth and ninth rounds of the series will take place on Sunday 4th and Wednesday 8th of September. After a four-week break in the MXGP calendar, the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP and MX2 teams are excited for the FIM Motocross World Championship to resume this weekend as the series heads to Afyonkarahisar, Turkey, for the first time since 2019.
