The Husqvarna riders about their MXGP in Arco
The Husqvarna-Nestaat Team MX2 looks back on a good Grand Prix on the Arco di Trento circuit. Kay de Wolf came fifth. Roan van de Moosdijk (7th) and Lucas Coenen (8th) also managed to score well. The three from Kay Hennekens' team tell their story about the fourth GP of the season.
Kay de Wolf:
“I gave everything I had today, but it was difficult to get to the front. My starts weren't the best. That's what I want to work on to get better and better, so we'll focus on that for the coming races.”
Roan van de Moosdijk:
“It was a reasonable weekend. I was sixth in every race this weekend, so it looks like I was sixth fastest this weekend! I had some trouble in the first moto and we made adjustments to the setup for the second moto, which worked. However, the result does not show this! We are going to work again for the competition in Portugal.”
Lucas Coenen:
“I was at the back at the start of moto one, but came back to P7. I did everything I could on this job. I made a mistake in the second corner of moto two and had to come from last, so there was more work to be done. I came back to P9. We made some good improvements this weekend, so we'll get back to work and come out swinging in Portugal.”
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Gallery: Husqvarna
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