Tim Gajser achieved a podium finish for the initial time following his transition to the Yamaha motorcycle. The result came during the Almonte event, where he secured third place. He occupied the third position throughout the qualifying sessions, narrowly behind Jeffrey Herlings and Belgian rider Lucas Coenen.
Coenen had previously won the Spanish test and held the lead in the world championship standings. Following the Spanish victor, Italian rider Andrea Aadamo and Frenchman Maxime Renaux completed the top four. Notably, Renaux was also a competitor on the Yamaha team.
Gajser’s recent performance has been inconsistent, particularly after a disappointing experience at the previous Swiss test. He suffered a fall in the second session, effectively ending his hopes of securing a new world championship title. This setback occurred after Gajser underwent surgery due to a right arm injury, forcing him to miss nine races.
Jan Pancar, who finished tenth in the preceding year’s competition, did not participate in the qualifying sessions. The performance highlighted Gajser’s resilience and determination despite the challenges he faced.
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Tim Gajser earned his first podium position after switching to the Yamaha motorcycle. This accomplishment occurred at the Almonte event, resulting in a third-place finish. He consistently held the thi
Tim Gajser attained a podium position for the first time after switching to the Yamaha motorcycle. This accomplishment occurred at the Almonte event, resulting in a third-place finish. He maintained t