Australia's Ferris looks to get MX2-GP campaign back on track at Arco di Trento.
Monster Energy Yamaha’s Dean Ferris will return to the FIM Motocross World Championship MX2 field in Italy this weekend after completing his recovery from a broken right collarbone.
The Australian rider was sidelined in mid-March when he cross-rutted and crashed while in a top five placing in the opening round of the Dutch Motocross Championship at Halle.
After scoring a podium at the opening round in Losail and showing similar strong form in Thailand, 22-year-old Ferris’ run of results was halted, though he hopes to be back to his best at Arco di Trento.
Missing the GP of the Netherlands despite a valiant effort to ride early on in the weekend, Ferris has dropped to eighth place on the MX2 points ladder but can make back a number of placings in Italy with positions five through to 10 separated by only 12 points.
KTM’s Jeffery Herlings will carry the class red-plate in Italy after a dominant start to the year.