Bradley Mesters for the De Baets Yamaha team!
We are pleased to announce that Bradley Mesters will compete for the De Baets Yamaha MXGP team for the 2023 season! 15-year-old Bradley Mesters will complete a complete program on the Yamaha YZ250F in the European 250cc Championship (EMX250cc) and the Dutch Masters of Motocross for the new De Baets Yamaha team.
Last season, Bradley already made the switch to the 250cc four-stroke, and after an educational season in the Dutch Open Championship and the ADAC Youngster Cup, it is time for the next step. Preparations for the 2023 Yamaha YZ250F have already started, and Bradley feels very much at home on the HMX prepared machine.
Bradley: It is a fantastic opportunity to gain experience at this level in the professional environment of the De Baets Yamaha team. I am therefore grateful for the trust and support. Without the help of Danny de Baets and all other partners and sponsors it would be impossible to measure and prove myself at this level. I am therefore looking forward to the start of the new season with great enthusiasm and healthy excitement.
In addition to the full European 250cc Championship and the Dutch Masters of Motocross, selected races of the MX2 World Championship will be participated to further shape the season.
Posted: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
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