Will you be the next MXGP Rookie?
The very first MXGP Rookies project started in November or 2016. This is full-time training and guidance in the High Performance Center, Papendal in the Netherlands. The first participants included Raf Meeuwissen, Marcel Conijn, Wannes van de Voorde and Raivo Dankers.
From driving training, physical to nutrition to mental training. The young riders who are selected as MXGP Rookie are professionally guided in all possible areas by specialists in their field. In addition, the Rookies also live among the Dutch Olympians staying at Papendal for the duration of the project.
KNMV head coach Marcel Hartman takes the MXGP Rookies to various tracks in the Netherlands. In addition, the riders are also introduced to hard tracks elsewhere in Europe. Every outing, every exercise and every meal has one clear goal in mind: to get better!
Because the MXGP Rookies receive a tailor-made program, they can combine this intensive guidance with school. And now comes the best of all!
If you want to become a better motocross rider, you can be part of the next MXGP Rookies project. Take advantage of all the unique knowledge and experience you can gain from this fantastic program! Who knows, you might become the next world champion.
Interested in becoming the next MXGP Rookie?
Then contact us sport@knmv.nl or call +31 26 3528511
Photos: Jarno Schurgers
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