HRC HONDA’S TIM GAJSER INJURED

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11 hours in the past | Phrases: Matt Bernard | Images: Honda HRC

Solely days after Honda HRC introduced Tim Gajser and Ruben Fernandez as their 2023 MXGP riders, five-time World Champion Gajser has been injured.

Gajser had a crash within the second moto on the Italian Worldwide Championship in Arco di Trento, breaking his proper femur. The damage has required surgical procedure to restore, and his return is but to be decided.

Gasjer’s spectacular crash.

Ruben Fernandez will now lead the Honda HRC cost into the 2023 FIM World Motocross Championship. After a promising MX2 marketing campaign in 2022, Fernandez will transfer to the MXGP class with excessive hopes of success.

“It’s a brand new crew for me, but it surely feels acquainted and that has made issues loads simpler. This winter has been actually good and I’m in a stable place, and I really feel like I can present everybody what I can do, proper on the very first spherical. I learnt loads from final 12 months and I’m all the time attempting to enhance, so I do know that consistency is simply as vital as pace and that’s what I’ll be aiming to attain. The Honda CRF450R is a superb machine and I’m snug on it, having rode it final 12 months as nicely and I do know I couldn’t have a greater crew behind me, to assist enhance the bike and make my performances higher. I actually can’t wait till the season begins!” Finishes Fernandez.

The World Motocross Championship fires into life on March 12th in Argentina, sadly with out the Jeffrey Herlings vs Tim Gajser showdown.

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