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MXGP: Nestaan Husky Partner Red Bull

2 months ago | Photos: Husqvarna Motorcycles

The Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing team enter the 2026 FIM Motocross World Championship with renewed energy and a refreshed team identity, as Red Bull join the two-rider team as a key partner. With the Nestaan team name remaining, they enter 2026 with an updated livery while they chase success across both MXGP and MX2 as former MX2 World Champion Kay de Wolf moves up to the premier class and Liam Everts continues his title ambitions in MX2.

De Wolf concluded a remarkable MX2 career – delivering 15 Grand Prix victories, 28 race wins, 40 podiums, and a world championship title in 2024. He will now taks on the sport’s elite with a clear long-term vision of building toward MXGP podiums and future championship contention.

In MX2, Everts returns fully fit and highly motivated following a challenging 2025 season that included an injury setback mid-year. Everts has already established himself as one of the class’s front-runners, collecting six MX2 Grand Prix victories and 16 podiums since his debut. With a strong winter of preparation behind him, the Belgian racer enters 2026 focused on consistency and fighting for the MX2 World Championship.

The off-season has been marked by an intensive testing programme across a range of European circuits, with a clear focus on sharper starts, improved race-distance performance, and refined overall bike balance. Ongoing development of the Husqvarna FC250 and FC450 Factory Editions has centred on boosting speed, traction, and rider confidence, ensuring the team is fully prepared for the demands of the 2026 MXGP season across every track type.

The 2026 MXGP championship opens in Bariloche, Argentina, before spanning five continents across 20 rounds. Highlights include the long-awaited return of MXGP to South Africa and the revival of the legendary Foxhill circuit in Great Britain – blending modern expansion with classic motocross heritage.

With a world champion stepping up to MXGP, a revitalised MX2 title contender, a new partnership era, and one of the most diverse calendars in MXGP history, Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing approaches 2026 with confidence, and a clear goal to fight at the front of world motocross.

Kay de Wolf: 
“I’m really excited to be stepping into MXGP with Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing and I feel ready for this challenge. The last few seasons in MX2 gave me everything I needed in terms of experience, confidence, and speed, and the winter preparation has gone incredibly well. I know the level in MXGP is high, but I believe I belong at the front and I’m ready to fight from the first gate drop. The goal is to keep building, but also to push for strong results straight away.”

Liam Everts: 
“I’m feeling fully fit again and really motivated going into the new season. Last year had some tough moments with the injury, but it also made me stronger mentally and even more determined to succeed. The winter preparation has been very positive and I feel fast, comfortable on the bike, and ready to be consistent at the front. The goal for 2026 is clear – to fight for podiums every weekend and be in the championship battle from the start.”

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