Evgeny Bobryshev delivered a Grand Prix weekend of note in Leon, Mexico, overcoming obstacles to finish fourth overall, and climb to fourth in the World Championship.
Battered and bruised from his crash in Argentina one week ago, the big Russian made a remarkable recovery during the weekend to ride as well as he did in Mexico. This on top of the fact that his bike didn’t arrive until Saturday morning because of delays with the championship freight arriving from Argentina, so the usual machine turnaround and preparation time was much reduced.
In race one he took the holeshot and led the opening lap, and was settling into a comfortable second until the closing minutes when he slipped to fourth behind Febvre and Nagl.
In race two, it was the same four riders at the front as Gajser led out front from Febvre, and Bobryshev chased Nagl for third, and the final step of the podium. Pushing hard, by mid-distance Bobby had closed the gap to just over two seconds, ultimately crossing the line in fourth to take fourth overall in the Grand Prix, and move himself up to fourth in the World Championship.
1 | FEBVRE Romain | 461 | FRA | 219 | Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team |
2 | GAJSER Tim | 243 | SLO | 216 | Honda Gariboldi |
3 | CAIROLI Antonio | 222 | ITA | 171 | Red Bull KTM Factory Racing |
4 | BOBRYSHEV Evgeny | 777 | RUS | 170 | Team HRC |
5 | NAGL Max | 12 | GER | 165 | Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing |
6 | VAN HOREBEEK Jeremy | 89 | BEL | 162 | Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team |
7 | STRIJBOS Kevin | 22 | BEL | 127 | Team Suzuki World MXGP |
8 | SIMPSON Shaun | 24 | GBR | 122 | Wilvo Virus Performance KTM |
9 | COLDENHOFF Glenn | 259 | NDL | 104 | Red Bull KTM Factory Racing |
10 | SEARLE Tommy | 100 | GBR | 96 | Monster Energy DRT Kawasaki |
Honda HRC press release