![]() MXGP depth – Even with injuries the class was still deep! Some of the racing was fantastic and, even if the race at the front was a bit of a runaway the competition in the mid-pack was fierce and frenetic. Both rider and team deserve a lot of credit for the last two seasons. This was a truly fantastic season for Vialle and KTM have uncovered another potential superstar. We knew the Frenchman was good after his performances last season but he went to a level I didn’t expect this year, especially in terms of his coolness under the pressure of the world championship battle with Jago Geerts. Brilliant technique, brilliant under pressure and now also brilliant in the deep sand, Vialle appears to have no weakness. With only one year’s experience of GP racing, Vialle hardly put a foot wrong en route to his first ever world title. Tom Vialle – This kid is a special talent. Four world title at only 24 years old is seriously impressive. ![]() His new found speed in the sand was phenomenal and he looked like a Dutch kid that had grown up in the stuff as he hopped skipped and jumped his way to victory and total control of the championship. He started the year on fire then had a dip with the new format but, when it really counted, Gajser found his form to dominate the end of the year with his standout performances coming at Lommel. ![]() Tim Gajser – What a season for Tim Gajser. Three races in a week and a limited number of countries and tracks it may have been, but it worked well under the circumstances and the fans got to enjoy some great racing that, at one stage, looked like might not even happen after the first two races of the year. The season was completed – With all the carnage of Covid in 2020, a big round of applause must go to In Front Moto Racing, circuits and the teams for being able to put a season together at all. ![]()
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