Killigan Delroeux without a team!
Killigan Delroeux has had a punishing 2017 season. In his own country he shone by winning the BMB title at the 125cc Nationals and the 125 Cup. He also made himself noticed in the VMCF. As if that wasn't enough, Delroeux also turned out to be one of the trendsetters in the France des Sable Junior, where he narrowly missed out on the title.
Yet the promising young rider is currently without a team. “In 2017 I returned to MC Mikkola where I won the national 125cc title and the 125 Cup. At the end of the season I switched to FMX4ever to ride the French beach racing championship with them.” Delroeux won both the competition in Loon Plage and St. Leger Balson. He comes second in Berck sur Mer and the Gurp TT. Unfortunately he has to give up in Hossegor, which means his chances of winning the Junior title are lost.
“I was super motivated for the Enduropale of Le Touquet. It certainly helped that I was able to ride on the press day so that I could get to know the circuit. The race itself went excellently - the refueling also went well - for which I have to thank all the people who helped me. I overtook the later winner Alexis Collignon, but in the end I came second. However, all in all I was very satisfied with my performance.”
“Before 2018 I would normally participate in the 125cc European Championship. However, after an evaluation, F4E Racing decided not to continue with me. Very unfortunate because this means I will be without a team for the new season. Just before the start of the season, after all, the first BMB competition is scheduled for March 11! So far I don't have any proposal and no budget for driving. I would like to make an appeal to anyone who would like to help me. I would like to ride in the BMB Nationals MX2 or MX1. Anyone who would like to help me can contact me by email at kkdel@hotmail.com or by phone at 0479-24-8836 or 0494-90-08-01.
Finally, I would like to thank my parents who did everything they could to help me. And also JV suspension who have supported me for years.”
Photos: Anthony Botte/NMP Photography
Tekst: NMP Photography
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