Mxgp 2021 championship standings7/8/2023 Rd. Rd.16 Garda A trio of Trentino podiums for Gajser and Fernandez Rd.15 Pietramurata Pietramurata podiums again for Tim Gajser and Ruben Fernandez Rd.14 Trentino Podiums for Gajser and Fernandez in Trentino Rd.13 Spain Another podium for Team HRC's Tim Gajser in Spain Rd.12 France French podium for Gajser as the MXGP Championship heats up Rd.11 Germany Gajser and Team HRC retake the MXGP Championship lead in Germany Rd.10 Sardegna Honda racers battle Sardinian sand Rd.09 Afyon Tim Gajser leads the MXGP championship with an epic race two win in Turkey Rd.08 Turkey Gajser retains MXGP Championship lead in Turkey In the MXGP class, Tim Gajser will start the season as the reigning champion after picking up his fifth world title in 2022. Rd.07 Latvia Team HRC’s Tim Gajser wins in Latvia and retains the red-plate The 2023 FIM Motocross World Championship is the 67th FIM Motocross World Championship season. Rd.06 Flanders-Belgium Team HRC’s Tim Gajser leads the MXGP World Championship Rd.05 Czech Republic Gajser retains the MXGP red plate in Czech Republic Rd.04 Netherlands Tim Gajser and Team HRC win again Rd.03 Italy Tim Gajser and Team HRC retain the World Championship lead in Italy Rd.02 Great Britain Honda lead the MXGP & MX2 World Championship Rd.01 Russia Double Honda podium in Russia Amazingly, he left the Italian island just one point off the championship lead and with a couple more weeks to recover, he was still very much in the title fight. However, he fought his way back to 19th for two valuable points before putting in an incredible ride to finish eighth in race two, somehow managing to overtake riders despite intense pain. After some invaluable physio sessions in the week, the #243 somehow made it to the gate-drop, only for a crash in the first turn of race one to get him off to the worst possible start. ![]() A crash in a training session left him requiring surgery and with only seven days before the next round – at the brutally tough Riola Sardo track in Sardinia – it would require a herculean effort for Gajser to make the start line. Winning two of the four motos, the Honda rider had increased his lead to 28 points with half of the season left to race, but disaster struck on his return to Europe. He maintained his lead over the next few rounds, putting in consistent results despite a few strokes of bad luck before the championship headed off to Turkey for the first double-header of the season. ![]() A further GP victory followed at the sandy circuit of Oss in the Netherlands in round four, a venue which was new to the series and one which proved how good Gajser and the team were working in a multitude of terrain.
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