Published on 11/12/2021
EMX250 , Meico Vettik , MOTORCROSS , Steven van Kempen/KEMCO , TBS Conversions KTM
Meico Vettik continues as a private driver
After a season with Team TBS Conversions KTM, Meico Vettik will be active again as a private rider in 2022. The Estonian receives support from KTM Racing Estonia and will compete in the European 250cc Championship. The 18-year-old rider had a difficult season and did not get further than 30 points, which meant that the rider from Paide did not get further than 28th place in the final standings.
The Belgian team sees all riders leave and continues with Camdem McLellan who comes over from JUMBO-Husqvarna-BT Racing Team.
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: Maxxis
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