Public broadcaster looks ahead to WKMX1
This weekend, the public broadcaster, both on TV and on radio, looked ahead to the upcoming Motocross World Championship. First we saw two of our flagships and former champions appear in “De Zevende Dag” with “The Legend” & “Mister 875cc”. Then Kevin heard Strijbos have his say on the radio.
In the seventh day we saw Eric Geboers in the studio talking about the upcoming World Cup, about his boys Kevin Strijbos and Clément Desalle vs Antonio Cairoli. But that was, and this is perhaps even more important, also about the problems we know about. the training courses. A test was shown with Stefan Everts & Bart Schols, himself a former motocross rider and now sports journalist, on the seventh day. You can rewatch this piece of TV at the link below.
Link to the broadcast of the seventh day. (From minute 75.30)
After this we heard Bart Schols again, but on the radio in conversation with Kevin Strijbos. Kevin talked about the past and how the preparation went. But the youngster from Kempen also gave his honest opinion about the new overseas Grand Prix's. You can listen to the interview here. Piece 1 - Piece 2
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