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2021 MXGP Of Trentino-Italy | Provisional Entry List & Injury Report

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2021 MXGP OF TRENTINO | COMPLETE COVERAGE

PHOTOS | KTM

The 2021 Monster Energy FIM Motocross World Championship will spend the next week at the Pietramurata circuit, an Italian tripleheader that starts with the 2021 MXGP of Trentino-Italy. Six motos held on Sunday-Wednesday-Sunday will help the long series wind down, bring excitement to the title chases, and require riders to stay at their limit with little room for error.

Have a look at the provisional entry list and injury report for the MX2 and MXGP divisions.


MX2 CLASS | PROVISIONAL ENTRY LIST

11. Mikkel Haarup

14. Jed Beaton

20. Wilson Todd

28. Tom Vialle

39. Roan Van De Moosdijk

45. Gerard Congost

51. Oriol Oliver

57. Pierre Goupillon

70. Ruben Fernandez

74. Kay de Wolf

80. Andrea Adamo

81. Brian Hsu

87. Kevin Brumann

93. Jago Geerts | The Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing MX2 rider is currently second in the championship standings, down 108 points to leader and teammate Renaux.

94. Gianluca Facchetti

101. Mattia Guadagnini | The Red Bull KTM MX2 rider is currently thrind in the championship standings, down 109 points to leader Renaux.

118. Stephen Rubini

181. Julian Vander Auwera

192. Glen Meier

198. Thibault Benistant

200. Filippo Zonta

223. Giuseppe Tropepe

229. Emilio Scuteri

253. Jan Pancar

313. Petr Polak

324. Maxime Charlier

403. Bastian Boegh Damm

426. Conrad Mewse

427. Hakon Fredriksen

491. Paul Haberland

516. Simon Laengenfelder

517. Isak Gifting

696. Mike Gwerder

711. Rene Hofer

766. Michael Sander

912. Joel Rizzi

959. Maxime Renaux | The Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing MX2 rider is currently ranked first in the series standings.

MISSING FROM THE LIST

46. Davy Pootjes | The Dutch rider is still on the mend from a complex arm injury he suffered in 2020.

98. Bas Vaessen | The Hitachi KTM fueled by Milwaukee is recovering from a serious spinal injury.

172. Mathys Boisrame | The F&H Kawasaki MX2 Racing rider has been given a fill-in ride with Monster Energy Kawasaki MXGP in the premier class for the remainder of the 2021 season.


MXGP CLASS | PROVISIONAL ENTRY LIST

3. Romain Febvre | The Monster Energy Kawasaki MXGP rider is currently second in the championship standings, down twelve points to leader Herlings.

4. Arnaud Tonus

7. Arminas Jasikonis

10. Calvin Vlaanderen

15. David Philippaerts

16. Benoit Paturel

17. Jose Butron

18. Vsevolod Brylyakov

19. Thomas Kjer Olsen

22. Kevin Strijbos

24. Shaun Simpson

29. Henry Jacobi

32. Brent Van doninck

41. Pauls Jonass

44. Morgan Lesiardo

61. Jorge Prado 

77. Alessandro Lupino

84. Jeffrey Herlings | The Red Bull KTM MXGP rider is ranked first in the series standings.

89. Jeremy Van Horebeek

91. Jeremy Seewer

92. Valentin Guillod

109. Dylan Wright | The Canadian racer will join the Honda 114 Motorsports group for the remainder of the 2021 season. 

147. Miro Sihvonen

161. Alvin Ostlund

172. Mathys Boisrame

183. Lorenzo Locurcio

189. Brian Bogers

222. Antonio Cairoli | The Red Bull KTM MXGP rider is dealing with sore ribs and a strained back from a crash at the MXGP of Sardegna.

226. Tom Koch

243. Tim Gajser | The Team HRC rider is currently ranked third in the series standings, down fifteen points to leader Herlings.

259. Glenn Coldenhoff

303. Alberto Forato

326. Josh Gilbert

520. Jimmy Clochet

860. Andrea La Scala

911. Jordi Tixier | The JT911 KTM Racing rider returns after missing multiple MXGP rounds due to a recent wrist injury that required surgery.

919. Ben Watson

MISSING FROM THE LIST

128. Ivo Monticelli | The Monster Energy Kawasaki MXGP rider will miss the remainder of the 2021 season due to a shoulder injury that required surgery.

747. Michele Cervellin | The JM Racing Honda rider will miss the remainder of the 2021 season due to a shoulder injury that required surgery.

811. Adam Sterry | The Hitachi KTM by Milwaukee rider will miss this round due to a fractured hand. 

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