Rookie Walchhutter plays the EWC pain game but Motobox Kremer Racing out of luck
Lukas Walchhütter rode through the pain barrier in his first 24-hour race – but his efforts and those of his team-mates Geoffroy Dehaye and Stefan Ströhlein were in vain when their Motobox Kremer Racing was forced to retire from the 24 Heures Motos. Germany-based Motobox Kremer Racing started the 2022 FIM Endurance World Championship opener with high hopes after finishing eighth in the 2021 standings. But after both Dehaye and Ströhlein suffered minor falls pre-race, the privateer squad had to settle for 34th on the 52-bike grid.


