The MXGP Sint Anthonis Foundation is aiming for 2021
The MXGP Sint Anthonis Foundation remains committed to bringing the FIM MXGP-MX2 World Championship to Sint Anthonis! Unfortunately, the plans were delayed, but there is certainly no question of giving up yet. Chairman Marcel Hermans writes the following on Facebook on behalf of the foundation: “2020 will be a year for us to prove ourselves as a foundation. At the end of 2019, we expanded our three-man board with an expert group of five people to achieve our ultimate goal, the organization of an MXGP within the municipality of Sint Anthonis. We see the entire operation as one big jigsaw puzzle, where every piece of the puzzle must fit. The expectation is to take a very serious approach to the main promoter Youthstream just before the summer holidays of 2020 and ultimately to actually start organizing in and around the De Bergen recreational park in Wanroij in 2021.”
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: Ray Archer Photo
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