Published on 25/07/2018
24MX French Elite Motocross Championship , Gebben-Van Venrooy Racing , Maxime Desprey , MXGP , Steven van Kempen/KEMCO , Team SR -Ship to Cycle-MotoBlouz-Honda , Xavier Bow
Maxime Desprey returns to French service.
Where Alexander Lupino signed his contract earlier this week Gebben Racing-Van Venrooij-Kawasaki an extended time Maxime Desprey not back in 2019. The Frenchman has decided it FIM World Championship MXGP to turn your back. Desprey signs up Team SR MotoBlouz Honda where he takes over the place of reigning champion Xavier Bow. He announced earlier this month that he would hang up his helmet. Desprey will focus on competitions in his own country with the French Elite MX1 title as his main goal.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: Gebben Racing-Van Venrooij-Kawasaki
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