Max Nagl is working on his further career
It is currently unclear whether Max Nagl will also be active in the FIM MXGP World Championship in 2020. The German has to go back to the hospital next week and hopefully he will get the green light to get back on the bike. Only after he resumes motorcycle training will the 32-year-old rider make a decision about his GP career.
“The only thing that is certain for next season is participation in the ADAC MX Masters.” says the German who has lived in Lommel for many years. Nagl is also busy behind the scenes with the future after his career. Like Tony Cairoli, Nagl has set up his own workshop that riders and teams can rent. In addition, Nagl provides training for which the first riders from Switzerland, Germany and the Czech Republic have already registered. “The bungalow is suitable for four people and the workshop has enough space for six engines and all their parts.” Explains the former vice world champion to our colleagues Speedweek.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
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