The MXGP 2025 season opening in Argentina has sparked excitement among motocross riders who discussed their preparations and expectations during a pre-race press conference, showcasing their readiness for new challenges and rivalries. Riders expressed confidence, emphasized team dynamics, and shared insights on bike updates and their training experiences during the off-season, setting the stage for an exhilarating race.
The much-anticipated MXGP 2025 season commences in Argentina, with the world’s elite motocross riders ready for competition. During the recent press conference, competitors discussed their season preparations, new equipment, and rivalries. Expectations are high for an exhilarating start as the riders take to the track for the opening race.
Tim Gajser expressed confidence, citing a productive off-season and successful preparation races. He acknowledged updates to Honda’s bikework and revealed his eagerness to perform well on the impressive Argentine track. Gajser stated, “I can’t wait to start because the track also looks amazing, hopefully also the weather is going to be good to us.”
Kay de Wolf shared his excitement for returning to racing, noting his desire to defend his title. He emphasized strong teamwork and his positive recovery, indicating a keen readiness for the GP. He remarked, “We’re 100% coming into this GP.”
Romain Febvre highlighted a productive winter, mentioning updates to his bike complying with new noise regulations. He expressed excitement about the new track and the challenges it brings, saying, “It’s good to come to somewhere else… it looks really amazing here.”
Jeremy Seewer discussed his collaboration with Ducati and the importance of building on their racing experience. He acknowledged the necessity of patience and improvement over time and remarked, “It’s amazing to see how it is so close to the factory.”
Maxime Renaux shared his journey of recovery from injury and emphasized readiness for the upcoming season. He expressed satisfaction with his condition and the bike’s performance, stating, “I feel really good with my bike.”
Lucas Coenen discussed the benefits of his new team dynamic, focusing on learning and mutual growth with teammates. He looks forward to continuous improvement throughout the season, saying, “For me it doesn’t change so much… just enjoying, that’s the main thing.”
Tom Koch expressed excitement about his debut GP season, noting significant improvements on his bike and the opportunity to grow as a racer. He indicated optimism about his performance in the upcoming races, sharing, “I think they improved quite a lot already on the bike.”
Andrea Bonacorsi reflected on rejoining Fantic and his physical preparedness for racing. He noted the importance of thorough winter testing with the transition to a 450cc bike, stating, “I want to beat them, so it’s quite some difference let’s say.”
Camden McLellan emphasized his positive experience with his more experienced team and his development during the off-season. He mentioned the camaraderie with his teammate, who has contributed to a supportive training environment. He concluded, “I think that’s going to help throughout the year.”
Julius Mikula expressed optimism regarding his new team and bike. He conveyed confidence in his abilities and performance expectations, indicating an adaptable mindset for the forthcoming races, noting, “I just go with the time.”
The MXGP 2025 season promises thrilling competition as riders share their insights ahead of the opener in Argentina. Most participants reported favorable winter preparations and an eagerness to face new challenges. The anticipation is palpable, with riders expressing confidence in their teams and equipment as they prepare for the exciting races ahead.
Original Source: gatedrop.com