

You’ll have access to numerous game modes from the outset – career mode, which Milestone state is “renovated” with career path decisions having specific importance, and a quick play mode where you can try your hand at time attacks, a grand prix and championship rounds away from career mode.
#Mxgp 2021 season series
MXGP 2021 is largely the same as last year’s official motocross videogame, so whilst there’s plenty to get to grips with for MXGP newcomers, series veterans will likely be left frustrated with nay so much as a fresh coat of paint in developer Milestone’s latest motocross sim.Īs MXGP 2021 is the only officially licensed motocross racing game, it’s the only way to experience the real-life tracks, riders and official race bikes which comprise the motocross championship.

After this event, Tony will remain very much part of the KTM family and part of the KTM race department activities.A common blight with annual sports games is they frequently exhibit only minor updates with each iteration. The 2021 calendar is due to finish with the Grand Prix of Mantova on. It will be strange not to see that orange #222 on the track next season but his passion for riding and his experience will still be big assets for us. He has fans all over the world and some of the biggest are right here in the factory. When we first started working together with a motorcycle that was almost a gamble for the highest level of the world championship at that time, I don’t think we could have imagined the success that would come, and just how deep Tony was able to make his impression on MXGP. Robert Jonas, VP of Motorsports Offroad: “We’re immensely proud to have been such a major part of Tony’s career story and to have contributed so much to one of the best motocross racers the sport has ever seen. It’s something we didn’t forget and we won’t forget.” and in MXGP arrived because of those first years with Tony and the belief that he had in us and the vision for the future. Over the years the relationship became closer and the friendship grew even more. Pit Beirer, KTM Motorsports Director: “Our story started in an impressive way because when Tony came to KTM when we still hadn’t won a title in the premier class and we were also developing the KTM 350 SX-F, so it’s like there were two challenges to conquer! To then win five consecutive championships and establish the 350 concept was a big milestone for us. There is a lot more to do in life after 2021 but for now our goal is very clear.”

I have felt very much part of the KTM family from day one and we will continue our work and relationship together, but now in a different way. There have been many faces and names and of course all the excitement and love from the fans. I want to thank all those who have helped me and supported me since I came to the world championship, and all along the way actually. Everything around me makes it seem like the right decision, and we are still trying to win the title this year, so the motivation is high for this challenge. I feel that it is the right time to stop. I think it was an achievement for me and my family to win one world championship so to have had a career like this is very special. I’ve always said that numbers and statistics did not mean that much to me.

Tony Cairoli: “This is not an easy decision. He is third in the standings and only 29 points from the top of the table.Ĭairoli’s contract extension with the KTM family means that the Italian will provide his expertise in various segments and potential future endeavors within the KTM group, all with the aim to continue developing the sport of Motocross for all audiences. Prior to this weekend’s FIM MXGP of Sardegna (ITA), Cairoli has accrued one win and five podium finishes from the nine rounds of 2021 MXGP. He has won at least one Grand Prix in all his 18 terms.Ĭurrently, Tony is still very much in the mix for a coveted 10th FIM World Championship title. Together with Claudio de Carli and his loyal technical crew, Cairoli has been a mainstay of the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team, image and development program since that first 2010 season. He followed the achievement with a further four titles – all with the KTM 350 SX-F – before triumphing again in 2017 with the KTM 450 SX-F. Importantly, Tony gave KTM a first premier class crown in 2010 (his fourth and second in MXGP).
