The MXGP 2025 season kicks off in Argentina, with top riders expressing excitement for the race and confidence in their preparations with new bikes and updates. Tim Gajser, Kay de Wolf, Romain Febvre, Jeremy Seewer, and others shared their thoughts in a pre-race press conference, emphasizing the collaborative environment among teams and their eagerness to compete.
As the anticipation builds for the 2025 MXGP season opener in Argentina, the world’s top motocross riders are eager to begin. They convened for an official pre-race press conference to share insights about their preparations, new bike updates, and fresh rivalries. These competitors are ready to return to the track, with each expressing confidence derived from extensive training and preparation over the off-season.
Tim Gajser conveyed his readiness, stating, “I can’t wait to start because the track also looks amazing.” He highlighted the improvements made on the Honda HRC bike over the winter and expressed optimism regarding weather conditions.
Kay de Wolf expressed excitement for the upcoming races while discussing his recovery and strong training sessions. “We’re 100% coming into this GP,” he affirmed, showing enthusiasm for racing alongside teammate Liam.
Romain Febvre reflected on the updates to his bike and the importance of competitive practice in Sardinia. He noted, “You know, you can practice as much as you want, but the real things start tomorrow, so we’ll see.”
Jeremy Seewer spoke about the unique opportunity to work with Ducati, emphasizing the importance of adapting to the bike and gathering data through the races. He remarked, “I think every rider is different, so I had to do a lot of testing.”
Maxime Renaux discussed overcoming injuries and his diligent off-season preparation. He stated, “I feel that it’s been a long time since I’ve been so ready for a season” and expressed eagerness for competitive racing.
Lucas Coenen emphasized collaboration and learning within his team dynamics. He mentioned, “It’s just learning. It’s good, I made a choice by myself, and I wanted to move on.”
First-year competitor Tom Koch shared his excitement for the GP season. He noted the improvements made on his new bike, revealing his unique experiences as he embarks on this new challenge.
Andrea Bonacorsi expressed a sense of homecoming while returning to Fantic. “This was my first winter season also with the 450,” he said, describing his preparation successes.
Camden McLellan reflected on the changes in his team dynamics and expressed confidence in his improved performance this season. He emphasized the positive atmosphere and mutual encouragement among team members.
Julius Mikula declared his satisfaction with both his team and bike performance. He stated, “I think I could do good starts and keep up with the guys,” indicating his aspirations for the season to come.
The MXGP 2025 season opener signifies excitement and hope among the world’s best motocross riders. Each athlete is entering the competition with fresh insights, impressive preparations, and a strong resolve to perform at their best. Their collaborative spirits and readiness to embrace challenges highlight the competitive nature of this thrilling sport. As they gear up for the races, anticipation surges for a spectacular start in Argentina.
Original Source: gatedrop.com