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    Tim Gajser wins back-to-back FIM motocross world championships

    MobilityMotorcyclesTim Gajser wins back-to-back FIM motocross world championships

    Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) contract rider Tim Gajser of the “Team HRC” factory team has won the 2020 FIM Motocross World Championship in the premier MXGP (450cc) class, his third title and second consecutive in the class.

    Gajser took his Honda CRF450RW factory bike to 2nd in Race 1 of Round 17 in Pietramurata, Italy, giving him a sufficient points lead to secure his championship victory. In Race 2 after taking the holeshot, his consistently fast pace gave him the race win and combined with Race 1 results, the overall round win.

    This season’s Motocross World Championship begun in March, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was interrupted until August. With 16 of the 18 rounds remaining, races have been held on an extremely tight schedule. Despite the demanding schedule, Tim Gajser not only won 14 races out of the 34 races (17 rounds) to date, but has finished consistently within the points to secure the championship.

    The Slovenian rider became world champion in the MX2 (250cc) class in 2015, and the following year won the premier MXGP class in his rookie year. For Tim Gajser, 2020 marks his third (second consecutive) MXGP title.

    Tim Gajser | Team HRC

    Gajser remarks on his win: “It feels unbelievable to be world champion for a fourth time. Winning one time is amazing, but four times, I’m just speechless. It was a weird season with the COVID-19 and then the break between the rounds two and three, but in the end, everything came together and we won another title! Racing today was very nice, in the first race, I didn’t have the best start but I was still able to come through the field and finish second and that meant that if I could win race two, I would take the overall. In the second moto I grabbed the hole shot and then had a really good battle with Romain all the way to the chequered flag. We were pushing the whole time so I’m super happy to win this title and the overall on the same day. A big thanks to the whole of Team HRC, there are a lot of people who are involved who couldn’t be here today so a big thank you to all of them and to everyone who has supported me all year long. It is a privilege to ride for this team and I appreciate every single person who has helped me. Thank you!”

    Meanwhile, Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) president Yoshisige Nomura has this to say: “I am extremely pleased that Tim [Gajser] won his second consecutive championship. This season’s schedule has been demanding due to COVID-19, and I imagine it would have been hard for him to even keep himself in top form. Despite that, his uniquely well-balanced speed and stability have improved, and he now truly shows the heart, body and skills of a true champion. I thank the team, and all of our sponsors and motocross fans who support our racing activities.”

    Tim Gajser

    • Birthdate: September 8, 1996
    • Birthplace: Slovenia
    Achievements
    • 2009          85cc European Champion
    • 2012          125cc JUNIOR World Champion
    • 125cc         European Champion
    MX2 World Championship debut
    • 2013           MX2 20th
    • 2014           MX2 5th
    • 2015           MX2 World Champion
    • 2016           MXGP World Champion
    • 2017           MXGP 5th
    • 2018           MXGP 4th
    • 2019           MXGP World Champion
    Honda CRF450RW overview
    • Engine:      449.7cm3 liquid-cooled 4-stroke, single-cylinder OHC
    • Frame:     Aluminum twin-tube
    • Tires:        Front: 21 inches, Rear: 19 inches

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