2019 MXGP Of Indonesia | Entry List & Injury Report
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2019 MXGP OF INDONESIA | COMPLETE COVERAGE
The last few weeks took a toll on the field in the 2019 Monster Energy FIM Motocross World Championship as a number of front runners experienced hard crashes at the back-to-back-to-back events in Russia, Latvia, and Germany. The series had a short one-week break, but that was not enough recovery time for some and many will be missing from the starting line when the series resumes this weekend in southeast Asia for the 2019 MXGP of Indonesia, the first of two rounds in the region. Injuries aren’t the only issue, though, because the extensive travel necessary for the races means that a number of small teams and independent riders will be absent at the next two rounds. Have a look at the entry list and injury reports…
2019 MXGP OF INDONESIA | MX2 CLASS ENTRY LIST
10. Calvin Vlaanderen | The Team HRC MX2 rider returns to action after a layoff due to an ankle injury and infection that required surgery.
14. Jed Beaton
19. Thomas Kjer Olsen | The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider is currently second overall in the championship standings.
28. Tom Vialle
29. Henry Jacboi
32. Brent Van doninck
35. Mitchell Harrison
43. Mitchell Evans
44. Morgan Lesiardo
53. Dylan Walsh
61. Jorge Prado | The Red Bull KTM rider continues to the lead in the championship standings after a string of overall wins at Russia, Latvia, and Germany.
66. Ike Larranaga Olano
80. Andrea Adamo
98. Bas Vaessen
101. Zachary Pichon
102. Richard Sikyna
161. Alvin Ostlund
172. Mathys Boisrame
193. Jago Geerts | The Monster Energy Kemea Yamaha MX2 rider is third overall in the championship standings.
225. Brian Strubhart Moreau
325. Delvintor Alfarizi
811. Adam Sterry
919. Ben Watson
931. Andrea Zanotti
959. Maxime Renaux
OUT WITH INJURY OR NOT MAKING THE TRIP
46. Davy Pootjes | Will miss the Indonesia races due to an ankle injury.
57. Darian Sanayei | DRT Kawasaki MX2 rider will not make the trip as he continues to deal with Epstein Barr.
747. Michele Cervellin | Team SM ACTION rider is out with a wrist injury.
2019 MXGP OF INDONESIA | MXGP CLASS ENTRY LIST
4. Arnaud Tonus The Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha rider has finished on the overall podium in recent rounds of the series; he’s fourth in the series standings.
6. Benoit Paturel
7. Tanel Leok
21. Gautier Paulin
27. Arminas Jasikonis
41. Pauls Jonass
89. Jeremy Van Horebeek
91. Jeremy Seewer | The Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP rider has moved third overall in the championship standings.
99. Max Anstie
110. Aldi Lazaroni
119. Ross Branch
128. Ivo Monticelli
189. Brian Bogers
227. Adam Coles
243. Tim Gajser | The Team HRC rider has claimed the overall wins at last three rounds and now leads the championship
251. Bruno Darias Vapanen
259. Glenn Coldenhoff
461. Romain Febvre
621. Andero Lusbo
OUT WITH INJURY OR NOT MAKING THE TRIP
12. Max Nagl | Despite being on the entry list, a recent hard crash has the KTM Sarholz rider aiming for a return at the MXGP of Germany.
24. Shaun Simpson | A recent hand injury will sideline the RFX KTM rider for an undetermined amount of time.
25. Clement Desalle | A hard crash at the MXGP of Russia left the Monster Energy Kawasaki rider with a broken lower leg; he is out for an undetermined amount of time.
33. Julien Lieber | The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider suffered a broken elbow in Germany and will miss multiple rounds to recover.
84. Jeffrey Herlings | The Red Bull KTM rider and defending champion raced Russia and Latvia after time off with an injury, but crashed on the sighting lap in MXGP Moto One in Latvia, was hit by another rider, and suffered a hairline fracture to his lower leg. Despite winning Moto One, he was ruled unfit to race Moto Two. He has undergone surgery and will miss the two Indonesia rounds.
100. Tommy Searle | Searle will join Monster Energy Kawasaki in place of their injured riders when the series returns to Europe; he will not race in Indonesia.
222. Antonio Cairoli | The last few weeks have been rough for the Red Bull KTM rider and a hard crash during MXGP Moto Two in Latvia dislocated his shoulder and left him unable to finish the race. He will sit out the two Indonesia rounds.
777. Evgeny Bobryshev | The BOS Factory rider suffered a broken lower leg in a crash at the MXGP of Russia. Bobryshev had planned for the Russian race, his home round, to be his last for the year as he was due to undergo surgery for an ongoing wrist injury.