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Getting to Know the Team:
F&H Kawasaki MX2 Racing
Two Young Talented Riders
The F&H Kawasaki MX2 Racing Team enters the 2023 racing season with two young talented riders that aim to prove their potential on the world stage. Following a fruitful off season of testing and team preparations, the F&H Kawasaki squad has a foundation worthy of making bid for the MX2 Championship. Kevin Horgmo finished fourth in the MX2 World Championship in 2022 and is eager to improve on this result this year. Alongside Horgmo is the talented Spaniard David Braceras who moves up from the EMX250 Championship to the MX2 class.
“Kevin Horgmo
The winter preparation went really well. I have enjoyed my time on the bike and we have improved a lot. The opening round didn’t go exactly to plan with a collision in Race 1, but I was able to score second in Race 2 for an overall positive day. Compared to last year I would like to be more consistent and don’t have any silly crashes. I was in a good position many times and let the result slip away. My mission is to improve and be even faster. All the hard work from the winter will pay off during the season.
“David Braceras
We did a lot of good training on proper tracks during the winter and I started to feel comfortable on the bike. We have done a lot of work with the bike and the suspension and other aspects are going really well. My goals are to see where I stand and improve on that in the following races. I’m really enthusiastic to going forward and look to find my rhythm in the early rounds. There are going to be challenges, but I'm confident with the support I have that we will make the most of this rookie season and work for consistent gains.
“Nathalie Fase, Team Manager
F&H Kawasaki MX2 Racing Team is proud to line up this season with two young, strong talented riders in the FIM Motocross MX2 World Championship. Kevin Horgmo who finished fourth in the world championship with us last season looks stronger than ever after a perfect winter preparation and is ready to go for it. Our new Spanish talented member of the team David Braceras has recovered well from a minor injury earlier this winter period and we are confident that everything will work out with him step by step during the season.