Cas Valk and Kay Karssemakers are no longer with the Husqvarna SKS Racing NL team
TeamNL's talent development program looks back with satisfaction on the collaboration with Cas Valk and Kay Karssemakers. Both pilots now spread their wings and stand on their own two feet.
The Husqvarna SKS Racing NL team and the KNMV would like to thank Cas and Kay for their efforts in the journey we have embarked on together. We wish both riders a lot of success in the newly chosen routes and hope to see great things in the future.
Cas Valk: “Thank you SKS and KNMV for the wonderful time we had together. We had ups and downs, but overall everything was always good. I would also like to thank Axel for always preparing the bikes. I will miss Papendal and all the people there, but a new challenge is ready and will hopefully take me further in my motocross career.”
Kay Karssemakers: “It was a tough year. Due to my consistent driving, I am still fourth in the European Championship standings and I achieved a nice third place at the Youth World Championships. I would like to thank the entire Husqvarna SKS Racing NL team for their efforts and guidance. I would also like to thank technician Ronald van Lieren, it was a pleasure working with you. Barry Forschelen also thanks for trusting me. It is now time for the next step in the EMX 250 in which I hope to continue to grow.”
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