Updates from Europe

Updates from Europe

May 16, 2019

by Gjermund Frostad

This weekend there was the Enduro GP in Spain,  the Women's European MX Championship in Denmark and the second round of the Bridgestone British Masters in Wroxton, UK.

Bad news for Yamaha Johansson rider Eero Remes. He crashed on Saturday and broke a rib and sprained his thumb. He was still able to finish Saturday and save some points on Sunday. 8 hours on the bike with a broken rib myst have been excruciating. Bad news also for Australian rider Wil Ruprecht, he experienced some issues with his body and completely lost all energy. The team has send him to a sports clinic in Belgium for a closer examination on what is going on with things.

Young 125 cc rider Hugo Svard keeps improving and now sits 4th in the World Championship.

In the UK the Rob Hooper Yamaha Team had a great weekend with Taylor Hammal taking the big win in the MX2 class. 

In Denmark Martine Hughes took the win in the European Women's 125 cc Championship

Enduro GP: Spain 

Tough guy, Eero Remes muscles through the pain of a broken rib to hang on to valuable points.  | Vision media photo
Wil Ruperecht | Vision media photo
Hugo Svard | Vision media photo
Priit Biene | Vision media photo
Alex Walton | Vision media photo
Fraser Flockhart is the leader in the 4-stroke World Cup. | Vision media photo
Happy guy at the Enduro GP in Spain. | Vision media photo

Bridgestone British Masters: Wroxton, UK

Taylor Hammal at the Bridgestone British Masters. | Warren Kee photo
| Warren Kee photo

European Championship EMX Women: Denmark

Martine Hughes wins again in the 125 cc class for the Womens EMX European Championship in Denmark. | mikkel591 photo

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