Published on 19/04/2021
Danny Relouw , EMX250 , MOTORCROSS , Steven van Kempen/KEMCO , Tallon Verhelst , VIP Lounge MX team
Tallon Verhelst takes a step back
In 2021, Tallon Verhelst wanted to compete for the VIP Lounge MX Team in the European 250cc Championship and the KNMV Dutch Masters of Motocross. The collaboration for this international program is intensive and unfortunately this is not possible due to the distance. That is why the 19-year-old rider has decided to choose his own path and take a step back from his current team.
The rider from Lokeren will compete as a private rider in the EMX250 and the KNMV Open Dutch Championship combined with the Dutch Masters of Motocross. The VIP Lounge MX Team will continue this season with only Romano Aspers.
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: Danny Relouw
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