MXGP Qatar Entry List
Thursday, February 28, 2013 | 12:00 PM|
1 |
7 |
BARRAGAN |
JONATHAN |
ESP |
RFME |
KTM |
Team STR KTM |
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2 |
9 |
DE DYCKER |
KEN |
BEL |
FMB |
KTM |
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing |
|
3 |
11 |
POURCEL |
SEBASTIEN |
FRA |
FFM |
YAMAHA |
JK SKS Gebben Yamaha |
|
4 |
12 |
NAGL |
MAXIMILIAN |
GER |
DMSB |
HONDA |
Honda World Motocross Team |
|
5 |
19 |
PHILIPPAERTS |
DAVID |
ITA |
FMI |
HONDA |
Honda Gariboldi |
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6 |
21 |
PAULIN |
GAUTIER |
FRA |
MCM |
KAWASAKI |
Kawasaki Racing Team |
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7 |
22 |
STRIJBOS |
KEVIN |
BEL |
FMB |
SUZUKI |
Rockstar Energy Suzuki World MX1 |
|
8 |
24 |
SIMPSON |
SHAUN |
GBR |
ACU |
TM |
TM Ricci Racing |
|
9 |
25 |
DESALLE |
CLEMENT |
BEL |
FMB |
SUZUKI |
Rockstar Energy Suzuki World MX1 |
|
10 |
34 |
ROELANTS |
JOEL |
BEL |
FMB |
YAMAHA |
Monster Energy Yamaha |
|
11 |
39 |
GUARNERI |
DAVIDE |
ITA |
FMI |
KTM |
Marchetti Racing |
|
12 |
40 |
LEOK |
TANEL |
EST |
EMF |
HONDA |
Route77 Energy Honda |
|
13 |
51 |
GETTEMAN |
JENS |
BEL |
FMB |
SUZUKI |
LS Honda Racing |
|
14 |
61 |
BRAKKE |
HERJAN |
NED |
KNMV |
YAMAHA |
JK SKS Gebben Yamaha |
|
15 |
85 |
DOUGAN |
JASON |
GBR |
ACU |
HONDA |
Route77 Energy Honda |
|
16 |
89 |
VAN HOREBEEK |
JEREMY |
BEL |
FMB |
KAWASAKI |
Kawasaki Racing Team |
|
17 |
91 |
KARRO |
MATISS |
LAT |
LaMSF |
KTM |
Team STR KTM |
|
18 |
95 |
JUSTS |
AUGUSTS |
LAT |
LaMSF |
HONDA |
Latvia Elksni Honda |
|
19 |
100 |
SEARLE |
TOMMY |
GBR |
ACU |
KAWASAKI |
CLS Monster Energy Kawasaki Pro Circuit |
|
20 |
103 |
VAN DUEREN |
KENNY |
BEL |
FMB |
KTM |
KTM Scott Racing |
|
21 |
121 |
BOOG |
XAVIER |
FRA |
FFM |
KTM |
ICE1 Racing |
|
22 |
183 |
FROSSARD |
STEVEN |
FRA |
FFM |
YAMAHA |
Monster Energy Yamaha |
|
23 |
222 |
CAIROLI |
ANTONIO |
ITA |
FMI |
KTM |
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing |
|
24 |
777 |
BOBRYSHEV |
EVGENY |
RUS |
MFR |
HONDA |
Honda World Motocross Team |
|
25 |
999 |
GONCALVES |
RUI |
POR |
FMP |
KTM |
ICE1 Racing |
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Nmbr |
Surname |
First name |
Nat. |
Fed. |
Brand |
Team |
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1 |
14 |
ANSTIE |
MAX |
GBR |
AMA |
SUZUKI |
Rockstar Energy Suzuki Europe |
|
2 |
15 |
GOLOVKIN |
VIACHESLAV |
RUS |
LaMSF |
KAWASAKI |
RIGA Motocross Team |
|
3 |
17 |
BUTRON |
JOSE |
ESP |
RFME |
KTM |
KTM Silver Action |
|
4 |
20 |
DUNN |
JAMES |
GBR |
ACU |
KTM |
HM Plant KTM UK |
|
5 |
23 |
CHARLIER |
CHRISTOPHE |
FRA |
FFM |
YAMAHA |
Monster Energy Yamaha |
|
6 |
33 |
LIEBER |
JULIEN |
BEL |
FMB |
SUZUKI |
Rockstar Energy Suzuki Europe |
|
7 |
44 |
BANKS-BROWNE |
ELLIOTT |
GBR |
ACU |
KTM |
HM Plant KTM UK |
|
8 |
45 |
NICHOLLS |
JAKE |
GBR |
ACU |
KTM |
Wilvo Nestaan JM Racing KTM |
|
9 |
59 |
TONKOV |
ALEXANDER |
RUS |
MFR |
HONDA |
ESTA Motorsports Honda |
|
10 |
71 |
VALENTE |
CHRISTOPHER |
SUI |
FMS |
KTM |
|
|
11 |
76 |
RAUCHENECKER |
PASCAL |
AUT |
OeAMTC |
KTM |
Standing Construct KTM |
|
12 |
84 |
HERLINGS |
JEFFREY |
NED |
KNMV |
KTM |
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing |
|
13 |
111 |
FERRIS |
DEAN |
AUS |
MA |
YAMAHA |
Monster Energy Yamaha |
|
14 |
112 |
HEIBYE |
EVEN |
NOR |
NMF |
KTM |
KTM Scott Racing |
|
15 |
114 |
LANCELOT |
LIVIA |
FRA |
FFM |
KAWASAKI |
Rockstar BUD Racing Kawasaki |
|
16 |
119 |
POCOCK |
MEL |
GBR |
ACU |
YAMAHA |
Monster Energy Yamaha |
|
17 |
122 |
FERRANDIS |
DYLAN |
FRA |
FFM |
KAWASAKI |
Rockstar BUD Racing Kawasaki |
|
18 |
128 |
MONTICELLI |
IVO |
ITA |
FMI |
TM |
TM Ricci Racing |
|
19 |
136 |
OLSEN |
STEFAN-KJER |
DEN |
DMU |
HONDA |
JTECH ESTA Motorsports Honda |
|
20 |
141 |
DESPREY |
MAXIME |
FRA |
FFM |
YAMAHA |
Monster Energy Yamaha |
|
21 |
151 |
KULLAS |
HARRI |
FIN |
SML |
HONDA |
Honda Gariboldi |
|
22 |
152 |
PETROV |
PETAR |
BUL |
BMF |
SUZUKI |
Kemea-Reytec-v/d Laar Yamaha Team |
|
23 |
195 |
JUSTS |
ROBERTS |
LAT |
LaMSF |
HONDA |
Latvia Elksni Honda |
|
24 |
200 |
TONUS |
ARNAUD |
SUI |
FMS |
KAWASAKI |
CLS Monster Energy Kawasaki Pro Circuit |
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25 |
259 |
COLDENHOFF |
GLENN |
NED |
KNMV |
KTM |
Standing Construct KTM |
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26 |
262 |
DEL SEGATO |
GIACOMO |
ITA |
FMI |
KTM |
Marchetti Racing |
|
27 |
300 |
LUPINO |
ALESSANDRO |
ITA |
FMI |
KAWASAKI |
CLS Monster Energy Kawasaki Pro Circuit |
|
28 |
461 |
FEBVRE |
ROMAIN |
FRA |
FFM |
KTM |
Wilvo Nestaan JM Racing KTM |
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29 |
495 |
PLESSERS |
MATHIAS |
BEL |
FMB |
HONDA |
Latvia Elksni Honda |
|
30 |
711 |
COTTRELL |
JAMES |
GBR |
ACU |
HONDA |
Route77 Energy Honda |
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31 |
737 |
TEILLET |
VALENTIN |
FRA |
FFM |
KAWASAKI |
Rockstar BUD Racing Kawasaki |
|
32 |
911 |
TIXIER |
JORDI |
FRA |
FFM |
KTM |
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing |
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33 |
922 |
FORS |
KEVIN |
BEL |
FMB |
YAMAHA |
Kemea-Reytec-v/d Laar Yamaha Team |
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So whats the word on Herlings?? Did he break something?
1/2 to 3/4 full gate in each class? Sounds like it's an exhibition in an oil field for a filthy rich moto-fan. That's seems like an awesome business model for the GP's!
Last year I received combat pay while in Qatar. I guess that's because people hate us.
A smattering of riders in adesert location...all because that greedy $#% got a load of $$$ from the sheik. Of course, Davey is paying attention...which is how we ended up with a flat national track in Utah.
The GP's has some talented riders, but the series itself has turned into a joke.
Actually thats awesome that such a field have actually arrived via air into the middle east to race moto. Bring it on.
Some seriously negative mofos on here. The whiney little whiners gotta whine i guess....
Globaldude: please share your thoughts on why this is awesome.
I see it as nothing more than an exhibition that only the top, deep pocket teams can attend. Did you notice there are only 25 riders signed up for the premier class? That's not awesome.
I think it is embarrassing that the GPs would chase Sugar Daddies for a big payday. For the race to be taken serious it needs a few things in addition to the sponsors check. Would be "Awesome" if they also had riders, fans, and an acceptable racing facility.
GPs will always be second rate as long as they continue to chase money in Qatar, Thailand, Mexico.....