Adam Sterry signs with F&H Racing Team!
The F&H Racing Team is proud to announce that Adam Sterry has signed a contract with the team. The Brit will compete for the South Holland team in the FIM MX2018 World Championship and the KNMV Dutch Masters of Motocross in 2019 and 2.
Sterry was part of the Kawasaki factory team this year, but he suffered a serious knee injury that ended his season prematurely. As a result, he is currently working very hard on his rehabilitation. The 21-year-old rider finished third in the 2015cc European Championship in 250 and won the British MX2 title last year. This year the knee injury threw a spanner in the works Adam Sterry has great plans for the coming season!
Sterry will play for the team alongside Ruben Fernadez-Garcia who is promoted to the World Championship. The F&H Racing Team will soon announce their third driver. In addition, the team is very happy with the support they will receive from Kawasaki throughout the season. The team will expand their young relationship with Kawasaki and the first big step has been taken with the appointment of Harrie van Hout as the new coordinator.
Adam Sterry:“I am very happy to be part of F&H Kawasaki Racing for the next two seasons. I am very grateful to the team for this great opportunity after a season in which I was injured for a long time. The countdown is on to the first training sessions with the bike and the tests with the team. This year I learned a lot about the KX250F that will be useful for the coming season.” Sterry said after signing the contract.
Nathalie Fase: (commercial team manager F&H Racing Team)”We are very pleased to sign Adam Sterry with F&H Racing Team for the next two seasons. And pleased that we have managed to retain this talented rider at Kawasaki. We have had a positive season with highlights in the EMX250 class this year. With three riders signed for the full MX2 World Championship, we are really looking forward to the new season and the future in collaboration with Kawasaki.”
Also Harry van Hout (team co-ordinator F&H Racing Team) is very happy with retaining Sterry at Kawasaki. “I am very happy that we can continue working with Adam and that we managed to keep him in the Kawasaki family. Hopefully we will have successful years and have fun with him.”
Photos: shotbyBavo
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