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2019 MXGP of Latvia | Entry List & Injury Report

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2019 MXGP OF LATVIA | COMPLETE COVERAGE

The three-race run of the 2019 Monster Energy FIM Motocross World Championship continues this weekend with the 2019 MXGP of Latvia, the ninth round of the international series. A brutal weekend at the MXGP of Russia took a toll on some of the competitors and the entry list for the Latvian round shows a list of names on the sidelines. The sandy circuit in Kegums will be a test for all in the field.

2019 MXGP OF LATVIA | MX2 ENTRY LIST

11. Mikkel Haarup
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 Jacobi
32. Brent Van donick
35. Mitchell Harrison
43. Mitchell Evans
44. Morgan Lesiardo
46. Davy Pootjes
53. Dylan Walsh
56. Gustavo Pessoa
57. Darian Sanayei
61. Jorge Prado | The Red Bull KTM rider continues to the lead in the championship standings after a win at the MXGP of France.
66. Iker Larranaga Olano
75. Hardi Roosiorg
88. Freek van der Vlist
98. Bas Vaessen
101. Zachary Pichon
102. Richard Sikyna
105. Cyril Genot
141. Alexander Brown
142. Jere Haavisto
161. Alvin Ostlund
172. Mathys Boisrame
193. Jago Geerts | The Monster Energy Kemea Yamaha MX2 rider is third overall in the championship standings.
225. Brain Strubhart Moreau
253. Jan Pancar
282. Hampus Kahrie
313. Petr Polak
332. Marcel Conijn
381. Adam Zsolt Kovacs
485. Kim Savaste
747. Michele Cervellin
766. Michael Sandner
783. Enzo Toriani
811. Adam Sterry
919. Ben Watson
931. Andrea Zanotti
959. Maxime Renaux

OUT WITH INJURY

10. Calvin Vlaanderen | Team HRC rider will miss multiple rounds due to an infection in his leg
that required surgery.

2019 MXGP OF LATVIA | MXGP ENTRY LIST

4. Arnaud Tonus | The Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha rider has finished on the overall podium in the last three rounds of the series; he’s seventh in the series standings.
6. Benoit Paturel
7. Tanel Leok
18. Vsevolod Brylyakov
21. Gautier Paulin | The Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha Official MXGP rider is currently third overall in the championship standings.
22. Kevin Strijbos | The JWR Yamaha rider is racing despite lingering issues from an elbow injury he sustained earlier in the year.
27. Arminas Jasikonis
33. Julien Lieber
41. Pauls Jonass
45. Santeri Kinnunen
62. Klemen Gercar
77. Alessandro Lupino
84. Jeffrey Herlings | After missing the early part of the season with a foot injury, the Red Bull KTM rider and defending champion returned to action in Russia and went 4-7 for fourth overall. He expects to improve in the coming rounds.
89. Jeremy Van Horebeek | The Team Honda SR rider is racing despite a shoulder injury he sustained at the MXGP of Trentino that required surgery.
91. Jeremy Seewer
99. Max Anstie
100. Tommy Searle
128. Ivo Monticelli
132. Karel Kutsar
151. Harri Kullas
152. Petar Petrov
189. Brian Bogers
212. Jeffrey Dewulf
222. Antonio Cairoli | After a few rough weeks (mistakes in France, a hard crash in Russia) the Red Bull KTM rider has dropped to second in the championship standings.
243. Tim Gajser | The Team HRC rider has claimed the overall wins at last three rounds and now leads the championship standings.
259. Glenn Coldenhoff
291. Matiss Karro
297. Anton Gole
441. Erki Kahro
461. Romain Febvre
471. Volodymyr Tarasov
555. Artem Guryev
595. Cedric Grobben
911. Jordi Tixier

OUT WITH INJURY

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.
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.

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Michael Antonovich

Michael Antonovich has a wealth of experience with over 10 years of moto-journalism under his belt. A lifelong racing enthusiast and rider, Anton is the Editor of Swapmoto Live and lives to be at the race track.

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