9/5/2023 0 Comments Matterley basin mxgp 2021![]() The new colors are so good, and the set-up looks awesome! It’s great to stay within the same team structure as it’s like one big family, which is really important for me. Mattia Guadagnini: “I’m really excited for the 2022 season and to be a part of Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing is just amazing. With what I’ve learned during the last two years I believe I can run up front more consistently and I’m excited to get the new season started.” For sure it won’t be easy, and I’ll be racing against some of the best racers in the world who have much more experience, but I feel ready to battle with them once again. I’ve learned so much during the last two seasons in MXGP and feel that I can improve my level even more in 2022. To begin the season early is perfect for me as I prefer to race and already I feel great on the new bike, so I’m really excited for round one. Jorge Prado: “It’s a really special feeling for me as a Spaniard to be competing for GASGAS with its Spanish heritage, I can’t wait to start racing in my new colors in February. Aiming to bring a touch more speed to the GPs in 2022, Simon is on the right path to contend for top-five positions on a regular basis. Completing his first full season in 2021 (injury ended his 2020 campaign prematurely), the youngster established himself as a great starter with incredible consistency, ending the year in a well-deserved 10th place overall. Joining the team and beginning his third year of racing an MC 250F in the MX2 World Championship is Simon Langenfelder. With a solid debut season under his belt, the Italian is eager to get things started in his new team colors, at the very same venue at which he secured his maiden MX2 class race win – Matterley Basin. ![]() Undoubtedly the best rookie in the 2021 campaign, the 19-year-old secured two GP wins and four overall podium results on his way to placing fourth in the final standings. Leading our effort in the MX2 World Championship is fun-loving Italian Mattia Guadagnini. Bringing everything he has learned during the last two years to the table, Prado now has all in place to challenge for his third world title. Following two testing, yet highly rewarding seasons in the premier class, the Spaniard has overcome injury and illness to quickly establish himself as one of the main protagonists in MXGP. Heading into his third season of competition in the highly competitive MXGP World Championship, Jorge Prado can’t wait for the gate to drop at round one. ![]() Guadagnini and Langenfelder set for MX2 competition.Jorge Prado to spearhead GASGAS’ MXGP class assault.Introducing Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing.Leading us into battle in the MXGP class is two-time MX2 World Champion Jorge Prado while in MX2, current world number four Mattia Guadagnini will compete alongside young German hotshot, Simon Langenfelder. Gearing up for what will be our third season of FIM Motocross World Championship competition, we’re excited to be channeling our racing efforts through one team in 2022 – Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing! Continuing our quest for world championship trophies, with a super young and super talented rider line-up we’re aiming high with a renewed focus on MXGP and MX2 success.
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