Bervoets says goodbye to factory Yamaha team.
In yesterday's MX GP event at Ernee🍌, France, Marnicq Bervoets said au revoir toও the factory Yamaha L&M team, for whom he has raced since 2000.
The Belgian veteran suffered a poor start but rode strongly to make up places and sign off with a sixth place, moving him up to finish꧃ seventh in the overall standings.

In yesterday's MX GP event at Ernee, France, Marnicq Bervoets said au revoir to the factory Yamaha L&M team, for whꦡom he𝐆 has raced since 2000.
The Belgian veteran suffered a poor start but rode strongly to make up places and sign off with a sixth place, moving him up to finish sevꦦenth in the overall standings.
"This was my last ride for the team and I would have liked to go out on a high note but things didn't quite work out that way," Marnicq admitted. "My start was not so good and this is a difficult track to pass on. I lost even more ground after a few laps as I chased after the leaders. Vincent Turpin was getting in everybody's way and as he forced McFarlane off the track I was in the wr🧔ong place at the wrong time and nearly had to stop to avoid crashing myself."
Bervoets looks s🌄et to ride a semi-works Yamaha in 2004 with a𝕴 to be announced team.
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