Yamaha and Monster Energy extend collaboration
The collaboration between Yamaha and Monster Energy has been extended. The energy drinks manufacturer continues to support the official teams in the FIM MXGP-MX2 World Championship, as well as in the USA and MotoGP. This weekend in San Diego […]
Monster Energy Yamaha MXGP Team remains unchanged
It is not very big news, but Yamaha has now officially announced it. Also in 2023, Jeremy Seewer, Maxime Renaux and Glenn Coldenhoff will compete for Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP in the […]
VIDEO: A look at the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team
Rarely do we get access to the internal kitchen of a grand prix team, but the Yamaha MXGP team recently released a nice video about the goings-on behind the scenes. You will hear Louis Vosters, the […]
Geerts and Coldenhoff renew with Yamaha
We are waiting for the official announcement, but according to our source, both Jago Geerts and Glenn Coldenhoff will continue to compete for Yamaha in 2023. The Belgian will also compete in the FIM MX2 World Championship next season […]
Sick Jeremy Seewer uncertain for GP participation
It is still unclear whether Jeremy Seewer will be in action during the Indonesian Grand Prix. The Yamaha rider has suffered food poisoning. The Swiss will probably drive a limited number of laps in timed training to […]
Maxime Renaux will miss the German Grand Prix
Maxime Renaux's crash on Saturday afternoon during the German Grand Prix has consequences for the Frenchman. The Yamaha rider broke four vertebrae in the fall on the finish hump. The reigning MX2 World Champion […]
Coldenhoff about his second podium place of the season
For the second time this season, Glenn Coldenhoff climbed onto the podium. After third place in Riola Sardo, the Brabander finished second during the Spanish GP. Here 'The Hoff' retells its story [...]
VIDEO: How 'The Hoff' took pole in Spain!
It was scorching hot in Spain today, but that didn't bother Glenn Coldenhoff! The Monster Energy Yamaha rider takes pole ahead of home favorite Jorge Prado and Maxime Renaux. In the MX2 Tom Vialle wrote […]
Coldenhoff: “I just couldn't follow the leaders”
The Grand Prix season has started well for Yamaha. With three Yamahas in the top five, the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team can look back on the British GP with satisfaction. Here respond Jeremy Seewer, […]
Maxime Renaux will ride in the MXGP next year
After winning his first world title in MX2, Maxime Renaux announced that he was considering a switch to MXGP. The decision has now been made, the Frenchman will start next year […]