Tim Gajser led Team HRC to a dominant performance at the 2024 Motocross of Nations (MXoN), going one-one in his races and solidifying his status as one of the top riders in the world.
Held in Ernee, France, the prestigious event saw Gajser and his Honda HRC teammates deliver a commanding victory against the best motocross riders from around the globe.
Gajser, a multiple-time MXGP world champion, showed his class by winning both of his races in emphatic fashion His perfect scoreline (one-one finishes) highlighted not only his individual brilliance but also the dominance of the entire HRC squad. Gajser’s superior speed, technique, and racecraft were evident as he controlled the races from start to finish, giving Team Slovenia a strong chance for a high overall team placing.
Team HRC’s domination was further supported by strong performances from the rest of the Honda-backed riders.
Mitch Evans and Ruben Fernandez also contributed significantly to the team’s success, putting in consistent rides and battling through challenging track conditions. Evans, representing Australia, and Fernandez, riding for Spain, played crucial roles in their respective teams’ efforts, showing the depth and strength of Honda’s racing program.
The victory was a testament to HRC’s continued development and innovation in motocross, with their factory bikes performing flawlessly throughout the event. Gajser’s performance, in particular, underscored his return to top form after battling injuries in previous seasons.
The 2024 MXoN was not only a personal triumph for Gajser but also a statement of intent from Team HRC, as they demonstrated their dominance in the sport’s biggest team competition.
Gajser’s one-one victory solidifies his place as a leading force in motocross, with Team HRC proving they remain at the forefront of the sport.
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