Big names descend on the Italian championship
The countdown is on to Sunday, January 30, when the Italian championship starts in Alghero. And many factory teams will be at the start.
A lot of news is about to happen: De Carli's team with GasGas engines, Lupino with the new Beta, the return of Team HRC and the confirmation of the Factory Team Kawasaki and Team Yamaha. The two spring matches in Sardinia will be broadcast via a paid livestream.
The motocross season starts with the Internazionali d'Italia, this year sponsored by 24MX. The 2022 edition is packed with news, starting with the calendar that includes two events confirmed on the weekends of January 30 and February 6. Two races in a row, both in beautiful Sardinia. Unfortunately, both matches in Alghero and Riola will be organized without an audience.
These teams are participating in Alghero:
- Team De Carli with Mattia Guadagnini, Jorge Prado and Simon Langenfelder.
- Team Beta SDM with Alessandro Lupino and Jeremy Van Horebeek.
- Factory Team Yamaha MXGP with Maxime Renaux, Glenn Coldenhoff and Jeremy Seewer.
- Factory Team Yamaha MX2 with Jago Geerts
- Fantic Maddii Racing with Nicholas Lapucci
- Team Honda HRC with Tim Gajser
- MX2 Team Honda 114 with Ruben Fernandez and Hakon Fredriksen
- Factory Team Kawasaki with Ben Watson
- F&H Kawasaki team with Jed Beaton and Kevin Horgmo
- SM Action GasGas with Forato and Adamo,
- KTM MRT MX2 with Valerio Lata
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