Kristian Whatley talks about his Rinaldi Yamaha ride 2 comments 05:56PM Tue, 14th August 2012 Tweet Tags: 2012 british grand prix2012 world motocross championshipapex motocross circuitbritishfimgphope charityKristian Whatleylap of hopepaddockrinaldi yamahayamaha Tweet Posted by: Ray Chuss Online Content Editor and Photographer ray@motomagazine.co.uk ray@motomagazine.co.uk Google Plus Kristian Whatley talks about his Rinaldi Yamaha ride 0.00 / 5 5 1 / 5 2 / 5 3 / 5 4 / 5 5 / 5 0 votes, 0.00 avg. rating (0% score) 2 Replies 2 Comments 0 Tweets 0 Facebook 0 Pingbacks Last reply was 9 months ago Mike Cave View 9 months ago G8t opportunity but feet on the ground please regarding a Nations spot thre are many others ahead of you. Reply Ray View 9 months ago For sure Mike…I see Shaun Simpson as favourite for the second 450 spot and he deserves it but look at the decision of Team USA not to include Alessi – crazy. Hopefully we will find out soon enough. Reply Logging In... Comments cancel Sign in with Twitter Sign in with Facebook or Name EmailNot published Website Comment Related Popular Zach thanks his Euro fans for all their support 10/09/2012 Monster Energy Gallery from the GP of Faenza 10/09/2012 Womens World Champion Kiara Fontanesi goes 1-1 in the USA 10/09/2012 GP of Faenza Highlights from Youthstream 10/09/2012 Where to race this weekend – UK club info for May 4th/5th/6th 02/05/2013 | 4 comments Bikes stolen from GT Cup Brookthorpe paddock 27/04/2013 | 4 comments Max Anstie jets from California to Brazil for this weekends GP 16/05/2013 | 4 comments Krack a Salute and stand to attention for two great new SHOEI... 25/04/2013 | 2 comments Previous Story You’re the MX star…you just don’t know it yet: Monster Energy backs youth at MXGP Festival Next Story Lanes Kawasaki's Harrison continues Red Bull Elite Rookies onslaught with another podium
G8t opportunity but feet on the ground please regarding a Nations spot thre are many others ahead of you.
For sure Mike…I see Shaun Simpson as favourite for the second 450 spot and he deserves it but look at the decision of Team USA not to include Alessi – crazy.
Hopefully we will find out soon enough.