Published on 14/03/2024
Andrea Bonacorsi , Calvin Flanders , Hans Corvers , Hutten Metal Racing-Yamaha , Iago Geerts , KEMEA Racing , Max Renaux , Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 , Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP , MOTORCROSS , MXGP Neuquen-Villa La Angostura , Rick Elzinga , Video
VIDEO: Inside MXGP No Pain, No Gain
The Monster Energy Yamaha Racing Team will give us a look behind the scenes after each GP. The season opener of the 2024 FIM Motocross World Championship in Villa La Angostura, Argentina. was not an unmitigated success for Yamaha.
It summarizes the good, the bad and the downright ugly of the season opener, including Jago Geert's footage of the crash that took him out of the first lap. It also shows how Maxime Renaux pushes through the pain barrier to finish fifth in the overall standings, while Calvin Vlaanderen and MX2 riders Thibault Benistant, Rick Elzinga and Andrea Bonacorsi struggle through their own battles.
Photos: Yamaha racing
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