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Taking to the Ottobianan sand for the first time today in the sweltering Italian heat, Tim Gajser #243 and Evgeny Bobryshev #777 lined up their CRF450RW’s for round 11 of the FIM world championship. As the qualifying race began, Gajser had a good start and immediately positioned himself in third.… read more.
This weekend HRC welcomes back #243 Tim Gajser on the CRF450RW alongside team mate #777 Evgeny Bobryshev. Gajser was forced to sit out the Russian MXGP due to a shoulder injury he sustained from crashing in the German MXGP. After a period of rest and recuperation, he is now ready… read more.
Racing in front of a supportive home crowd, HRC’s Evgeny Bobryshev made his comeback on his MXGP championship assault today at the Russian MXGP. Before the MXGP race began there had been torrential rain during the whole of the MX2 race. This left the track in a muddy, sodden state,… read more.
Bobryshev made his return to MXGP today aboard his #777 CRF450RW at his home race in Orlyonok, Russia. With only three weeks since his surgery, the Russian made an initially tentative return. He played it safe in free and timed practice to ensure that he had enough strength for the… read more.
Team HRC welcomes back Evgeny Bobryshev this weekend as he returns to action on his #777 CRF450RW at his home GP in Orlyonok, Russia. Bobryshev was forced to sit out the French GP, after his crash in Germany resulted in a broken collarbone. After undergoing an operation to plate his… read more.
Following two recent crashes for Tim Gajser at the MXGP of Latvia and then two weeks after in the MXGP of Germany, Team HRC MXGP can confirm that unfortunately the World Champion has sustained a broken shoulder blade, meaning he will not be fit to ride at the MXGP of… read more.
F0llowing several medical examinations last night and this morning, HRC have made the difficult decision to withdraw Tim Gajser from the French MXGP. This is due to the ongoing pain Tim is experiencing whilst riding, in his shoulder. He will now return to Slovenia where he will undergo initial examinations… read more.
Today has been a rather onerous day for Gajser in Ernée, as the qualifying race of the MXGP of France got underway. With less than a week since his crash in Germany it was obvious that Gajser would be sore today but as free practice began, it was clear that… read more.
Fresh of the back of the German MXGP, the FIM world championship heads straight to Ernée this weekend for the MXGP of France. Gajser has some fond memories of Ernée as this is where he debuted racing the CRF450R, in the 2015 MX of Nations. Following his crash in Germany… read more.
It has been a rather galling weekend in Germany for HRC MXGP but today Gajser rode a heroic race on his CRF450RW, to try to limit the damage on his world championship assault. The repercussion of Gajser’s crash yesterday, was that he irritated the already sore bruising he sustained from… read more.