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Tim Gajser injured – huge crash!

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Tim Gajser had a huge crash in moto two in Switzerland thanks to hitting a pile of soil needlessly on the side of the track spitting the Slovenian down the track hard with Gajser holding his shoulder after initially trying to get back on his bike. Gajser had a 49 point lead in the championship but this crash changes everything.…

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Tim Gajser took second place in the first race of the sixth round of the World Championship season in Frauenfeld, Switzerland. He crashed and retired in the second race in the elite MXGP class. Both races were won by Belgian Lucas Coenen.

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The X-rays at the Medical Center showed that Tim Gajser (HRC) dislocated his shoulder during his crash in the second run of Frauenfeld. The World Cup leader was dissatisfied with his care.

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Slovenian motocross rider Tim Gajser ended his performance at the sixth race of the MXGP World Championship in Switzerland with a crash in the second race, after which he retired. Despite his retirement, Gajser will retain the overall lead, as he had a 49-point lead in the World Championship after half of the race in Fraunfeld. Gajser finished second in the first race in Fraunfeld behind Belgian Lucas Coenen. This was the order in the opening la…

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Slovenian motocross rider Timo Gajser, the leading rider of the MXGP World Championship season, faces a new test today in Frauenfeld, Switzerland. After second place in Saturday's qualifying, which was won by his Honda teammate, Spaniard Ruben Fernandez, the Slovenian ace will be aiming for another victory. Another Slovenian will be competing, Jan Pancar.

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sta.si broke the news in on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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