European Motocross
Injury Update: Conrad Mewse
The latest news on Conrad Mewse.
05 May (22:06) |
Footage of the crash that claimed Conrad Mewse was captured by Buildbase Honda’s Dave Thorpe and published on social media. An official update on Mewse’s status has not yet been confirmed.
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05 May (18:42) |
Conrad Mewse gave up his series lead in the 2019 Maxxis British Championship, when he fell in the second moto at Canada Heights and immediately exited the racetrack in need of medical attention. Updates are sparse currently, of course, as the incident only occurred a couple of hours ago, but the Hitachi KTM fuelled by Milwaukee squad posted the following information on social media.
“After gating P2 behind [Alvin] Ostlund, Conrad got taken out in turn two by another rider. Bas Vaessen had also made a good start but could not avoid his teammate who had been taken out. Conrad was forced to retire and went directly to hospital for assessment on his right wrist. Bas remounted but was way back and failed to gain any Championship points.”
Updates on Conrad Mewse will be added to this page in due course, so check back regularly. Mewse ended eighth overall at Canada Heights, despite the fact that he did not score points in the second outing.
Words: Lewis Phillips | Lead Image: ConwayMX
Find all the results from Lierop below.
MX1 Overall
MX2 Overall
Lead Image: Ray Archer/KTM
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This Sunday (March 3) the Dutch motocross season will start at the Herselse Bossen circuit in Lierop. The field of racers is getting stronger and stronger and it promises to be a really high-level race.
Words: Press Release | Lead Image: Husqvarna/Bavo Swijgers
The MX2 class is full of young and motivated riders and Lucas and Sacha Coenen will join them for Lierop. These talented twins regularly impressed in the MX2 World Championship last year and Lucas won his first Grand Prix in Indonesia at the age of sixteen.
A fifth place was his share in the final standings and he certainly wants to improve on that this year. Sacha also regularly showed that he has the speed to compete at the front. Highlights were his second place in the qualifying heat in Finland and top five finishes in the Czech Republic and Sweden.
In the deep sand of Lierop, the Coenen brothers will compete against riders like Kay de Wolf, Cas Valk, Hakon Osterhagen, Max Werner, Scott Smulders, Bradley Mesters, Hakon Fredriksen, Oriol Oliver and others.
Also in the 500 class we get fireworks with the participation of Jeffrey Herlings, Jago Geerts, Pauls Jonass, Calvin Vlaanderen, Brent van Doninck and others.
The weather forecast looks good, so the Dutch MX Season Opener in Lierop has all the ingredients to see a great day of racing.
For more information have a look at www.maclierop.nl
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Find all the results from Round 1 of the Spanish Championship at Talavera below.
MX1 Overall
MX2 Overall
Lead Image: JP Acevedo / RFME
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