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Article By:
GateDrop
2026-06-01 07:01:07

Interview: Rasmus Jorgensen – “Kay is performing really well and always in the top five right now”

Summary By: eMotoX
Rasmus Jorgensen, team manager of the Nestaan Husqvarna outfit, has reflected on a challenging start to the 2026 motocross season, particularly due to injuries affecting his riders. Kay de Wolf, who suffered a setback during the first pre-season race, has nonetheless shown impressive resilience in his rookie MXGP campaign. Despite the disrupted winter preparations, de Wolf has consistently finished within the top five, demonstrating steady progress as he adapts to the premier class and the more powerful 450cc machinery. Liam Everts, competing in MX2, has also faced difficulties, riding through an injury sustained in Spain and contending with illness during the Argentine round. Jorgensen highlighted the severity of Everts’ injury and the limited practice time available before recent races, noting that the team took a three-week break to allow both riders to recover properly. This pause was crucial for their physical and mental well-being, enabling them to return to competition without relying on pain management strategies. The unusual mid-season break, unprecedented in the MXGP calendar, provided the team with an unexpected opportunity to regroup. Jorgensen described the period as strange but ultimately beneficial, allowing riders and staff some much-needed rest. Although he did not return to Denmark, he took a family holiday, appreciating the rare downtime amid a demanding schedule. He acknowledged that, while the timing of the break was not ideal, it was a welcome respite given the circumstances. De Wolf’s transition to the MXGP class has been marked by a blend of youthful aggression and learning. Jorgensen praised the rider’s determination and ability to challenge more experienced competitors, despite some struggles with race starts. He emphasised the importance of incremental improvement and staying grounded, especially given the high calibre of the current MXGP field. With several top contenders vying for podiums, de Wolf’s consistent top-five finishes are a promising sign for his development and the team’s ambitions moving forward.