
one of the most fascinating venues in the FIM Motocross World
Championship calendar, and everyone looks forward to it since
the Japanese Grand Prix re-entered the calendar in 2005, after a
ten year absence. The Sportsland ground waits for series leader
Joshua Coppins and his many rivals in the MX1 Championship,
who were joined by David Philippaerts since his maiden GP
victory in the latest round. In the MX2 class Antonio “Tony”
Cairoli wants Yamaha to be happy about his virtual sixth victory
in a row on the ... click on ozzy go to the full story on TWMX
Sporstland and Sugo
Sportsland Sugo was inaugurated in 1975 in Murata-machi,
Shibata-gun, Miyagi Prefecture, and it is one of the largest
motorsports facilities with an area of over 2 million square
metres, hosting four specialized race courses - road racing,
motocross, trial and go-kart. A lot of work was carried out on the
Motocross facilities in 2005, when the World Championship came
back, and since then Sugo has been one of the best organized
events in the calendar; there are many lines on the wide but
compact track, with a dirt that can be ridden almost anywhere.
Sugo is in the... click on ozzy go to the full story on TWMX
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