Rick Elzinga Celebrates Career-Best Finish at Uddevalla Swedish GP

MXPG Switzerland 2023, Frauenfeld Rider: Elzinga

Rick Elzinga was the sole representative of Monster Energy Yamaha in the MX2 class, as teammates Jago Geerts and Thibault Benistant missed the round due to injuries.

In Race One, despite the unpredictable nature of a muddy track, Elzinga was sensational. The ‘44’ had a brilliant start and showed his true potential as he remained calm and in control while navigating the tough conditions to secure his first-ever top-three finish. 

However, in contrast to Race One, he did not have a favourable start in Race Two and had to fight forward from the back of the pack. Despite facing an uphill battle, made harder by some visibility issues, the Dutchman put in a mind-blowing charge to finish fifth. 

A 3-5 scorecard placed him fourth overall, and despite the frustration of finishing fourth but on the same points as the rider in third, Elzinga leaves Sweden satisfied with the progress he is making in his rookie season.  

“I had a good weekend. In the first race, I just missed out on getting the holeshot. I was third around turn one and stayed there for the whole moto. I think I could have ridden a little bit better if I was more relaxed rather than thinking about saving P.3, but it’s still a personal best, so I am happy with that. In the second race, I don’t know what I did. I think it was the worst start of my life. I pushed hard to come back, even though I had problems with my goggles, pretty much straight away. The track was really one-lined, so it was very difficult to make passes. I finished on the same points as third, so I was really close to the podium, but there are still plenty of chances left to get there, and I am really happy with the progress I am making.”

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