Published on 21/12/2021
Arnaud Tonus , Jimmy Joe Racing , MOTORCROSS , MXGP , Peter Polak , Steven van Kempen/KEMCO , Valentin Guillod , WK Motocross
Hostettler Yamaha Racing will not return
In 2022, Hostettler Yamaha Racing, run by Jeff Janssen, will not return to the MXGP paddock. The Jimmy Joe Riding Factory, the company that runs the team, will soon come up with new plans for 2022. These new plans mainly focus on young riders with ambitions and the right character to score well at the high level. Valentin Guillod (photo) managed to win both the MX1 and MX2 titles in his own country. Arnaud Tonus has the speed but has too many small inconveniences that even made him decide to stop.
To be continued…..
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: #NiekFotography
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