![]() Race one saw Honda’s 2016 150 European Champion progress from a 10th place start to push forward through the pack to finish the moto in a well-earned 7th. ![]() Matterley Basin also hosted round one of the 2021 FIM European EMX250 Championship and Team Honda Racing Assomotor’s Finnish EMX250 racer Emil Weckman had a great day on his CRF250R. The tall Spaniard now leads the MX2 World Championship by five points. ![]() The 250cc MX2 class also witnessed Honda success as Team Honda 114 Motorsport’s Ruben Fernandez backed up his fantastic first race second place with sixth in race two to secure third overall. Gajser retains the World Championship lead by 15 points as the MXGP World Championship heads to Maggiora, Italy next weekend. His tenacity and speed on the CRF450RW paid off on lap 12, bursting into the lead and winning the moto by almost 1.5 seconds. Gajser started race one in fifth place and battled hard through the moto to make progress, eventually moving up one position at the halfway point into fourth place where he finished the race.Īs heavy rain began to fall, the gate dropped for race two and ‘Tiga’ dropped into an early third position, but on lap two pushed hard into second place and began to slowly close the gap to the leader. The friendly Slovenian finished Timed Qualifying session in seventh place, but felt confident that the races would bring some strong results. Team HRC’s Tim Gajser started the day with a challenging qualify session, struggling a little to adjust to Matterley Basin’s loose terrain. Infront Moto Racing would like to thank everybody on-site as well as the fans for their understanding as they continue to manage this unfortunate situation and look forward to starting the 2022 season next weekend.Today the FIM World Motocross Championship stopped off at the natural amphitheater of Matterley Basin, close to the historic Hampshire town of Winchester - and in all classes Honda riders posted promising podium results. Public areas will remain closed and will open in time for next week. This means that any tickets bought for this weekend will be valid for the alternative date. The MXGP of Great Britain is being rescheduled to the following weekend, with the event going ahead on the 26th-27th of February. The main concern of Infront Moto Racing and all involved parties is health and safety of anyone attending the event be them public, riders, teams, workers and members of the industry. ![]() Infront Moto Racing, FIM and local Organizer have decided to postpone the event on to next weekend. MATTERLEY BASIN (Great Britain) 19 February 2022 – Infront Moto Racing, FIM and local Organizer regret to inform that due to the severe weather conditions on-site in Matterley Basin, as a result of storm Eunice, the event will be postponed to next weekend.ĭespite our best efforts and after numerous meetings with the Strategic Planning Group from Hampshire, made up of Winchester County Council, Police and Environmental Health, a government warning was issued due to the strong wind gusts experienced yesterday and forecasted to continue throughout the weekend. MXGP of Great Britain Postponed to Next Weekend
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