David Philippaerts of Yamaha  Monster Energy Motocross Team will be unable to race for the incoming  64th Motocross of Nations due to an injury he sustained while showing  off raging speed during the 2nd Moto race.  Apparently, Philippaerts  twisted his right knee and was unable to complete the race securing a  third position in the FIM MX1-GP World Championship on the factory  YZ450FM.  The rider immediately went back to his home in Milan for a  medical check-up that revealed that, although it was not serious enough  to need surgery, his knee would require adequate rest for a period of  twenty days before the 2008 world champion could begin light cycling  routines.
On the other hand, luck comes to Gautier  Paulin as Team Yamaha chose him to represent France in the MX1 category  with a YZ450FM. "While I am sorry for Christophe this is an exciting  news for me and I am proud to represent France as part of a strong team.  There is not much time to prepare but we are working hard now to get  ready on the bike and be as fast as possible for Thunder Valley”, Paulin  said.
The 20-year-old racer,  Gautier Paulin, is completely prepared to enter the race for the third  time this year after a successful second half in the 2010 MX2-GP  campaign.  His success came in the form of a victory for the YZ250FM in  Holland and four podium results from the final five rounds.
Upon  being told that he wasn’t able to compete Philippaerts said, "This is  the last thing I wanted to happen because the news at Fermo that we  could go and race for our country was fantastic for us and all the fans.  I’m lucky that the injury is not a third-degree tear because that would  mean surgery. However I cannot ride nor do anything for nearly three  weeks now; if the ligament has any more stress then it might go  completely and that would put me out for quite a while. I want to thank  all the people that supported me at the weekend and through the season  and I am sorry I cannot do the Nations for them, the team and all our  sponsors. I really hope that Italy can do well."
The  2010 Red Bull FIM Motocross of Nations has begun to build some momentum  as several countries have already selected superb racers set to battle  for the event.  The race is scheduled for September 25th and 26th at  Thunder Valley in Colorado and many expect it to add to the never-ending  history of the MON.
The  2009 MX Championship has already started getting riders, motorcycles  and their crews in trouble. These are by far the coolest pictures we’ve  come across yet and by the small unstained blue on the front fender, we  can confidently say that we’re dealing with a Yamaha dirt bike.
Apparently,  as the bikes become better performing, organizers make sure that tracks  are even harder to race on and that’s what the audience loves about  motocross racing.
